On Sun, Dec 07, 2003 at 01:34:52AM -0500, Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
> Then I guess I am confused as to why it works (sometimes) at all on my
> computer.
>
> Why does CDCEther get loaded (yes, usbnet & acm also get loaded)?
I know acm needs to be loaded, but not sure.
>
> And why does it work?
>
> And why is there a Sharp Zaurus comment in the CDCEther.c
> source code?
>
apparently the Zaurus SL-5000 may have used the CDCEther
driver...
> I guess I made assumptions based on reading some code snippets
> (probably found via greps).
I remember seeing something on the net about it, and I googled
for:
zaurus cdcether
which returned several results, some of which say to blacklist
cdcether, and some of which say to use cdcether. The result of
all this is that I don't know whether the CDCEther driver should
be used or not. However, I'll just say that with CDCEther
blacklisted, my Z works. I am using debian. YMMV.
>
> OK, with my Zaurus in the cradle, I just "rmmod CDCEther acm"
> and then synced my Zaurus with QTopia desktop. Worked fine!
> I'll blacklist CDCEther and see if it helps on subsequent
> re-insertions and reboots.
ok, let us know how it works!
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