On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 4:22 AM, Bjørn Mork <bj...@mork.no> wrote:
> Peter Stuge <pe...@stuge.se> writes:
>> Greg KH wrote:
>>> But, if Mostafa is stuck at RHEL 6, there's nothing that we can do
>>> here to help out at all, sorry.
>>
>> Maybe he can help test a driver on an up-to-date kernel.org release,
>> and then perhaps he can ask RH to backport the driver. It should also
>> not be very much effort.
>>
>>
>>> Mostafa, can you try a recent kernel.org release (like 3.6.2?)  If
>>> so, I'll be glad to give you a driver to test with.
>>
>> Even if you can't use such a kernel in production Mostafa, I think
>> it's a good idea to take advantage of Greg's offer to make a driver
>> for the device. :) It gives you something known good to work with.
>
> Well, according to the device manual, the USB host interface is:
>
>  "USB Device (identifies itself as a CDC device)"
>
> which I read as "this device should already be supported by cdc_acm",
> although it is not clear what CDC subclass they refer to.  lsusb -v
> output would sure be interesting.
>
> Anyway, it might be worth trying the device *without* fiddling with the
> generic USB serial driver or spending several minutes writing a new
> driver :-)
>
>
> Bjørn

Thank you all for your valuable advice. Will get in touch with Greg later on.

Mostafa
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