don wrote:

The short version is that the usbnet module sets some bits to test the interface settings for this device, but they get blocked. A quick
fix is to edit /lib/modules/2.4.**/modules.usbmap. Change the line
with:


usbnet 0x0383 0x04dd 0x8004 ...

to

usbnet 0x0003 0x04dd 0x8004 ...

Note that this file gets rebuilt if you install new kernel modules.
Stay tuned here for a better long term fix.

Bingo! If I first:


rmmod usbnet CDCEther acm

Then I insert the Zaurus with the above change in modules.usbmap,
IT WORKS!

Thanks Don!

Still not sure why I should have rmmod the drivers, or why the flags screw it up.... But, I am happy again!

"here I go a-sync-ing, a-sync-ing, ..."

--
Kevin J. Cummings
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