On Monday 17 September 2012 17:07:26 Steven J. Ackerman wrote:
> Bjrn-
>
> Thank you for your response.
>
> This change gets me closer. I can now successfully execute the modprobe
> without error, but the device still doesn't show up in /dev/ttyUSB? .
It shouldn't. Your device follows the CDC ACM specification, aside from
the incorrect subclass. Such devices don't generate /dev/ttyUSB devices
nodes. They generate /dev/ttyACM nodes.
> sja@UBUNTU-10:~$ sudo modprobe usbserial vendor=0x0c6a product=0x0005
That is the wrong driver. usbserial is for vendor specific serial devices.
Your device follows a class specification. You need cdc_acm. As soon
as the subclass is fixed, it should autoload.
If cdc_acm doesn't bind, please post "dmesg".
Regards
Oliver
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