On Mon, Oct 10, 2016 at 10:54:07PM +0200, María Cano wrote:
> The Linux kernel supports many devices and each day more and more are
> included, but there is a device that looks completely abandoned:
> whiteboards. In my immediate environment a lot of interactive
> whiteboards do not work under linux. Except some Smartboards, all
> other lack support (Multiclass, Promethean, eBeam, iQBoard, Hitachi
> Starboard, etc...). If you're lucky the manufacturer takes some sort
> of proprietary module for a specific kernel version and does not
> update more, leaving it :-(
> Please, could someone get their hands on this? I do not know
> programming in C, but I'm experienced linux user and I have at my
> disposal a large number of interactive whiteboards of many different
> brands to test, give information and try anything.

I thought these were "just" HID devices?  What does the output of
        cat /sys/kernel/debug/usb/devices
say with the devices plugged in?

thanks,

greg k-h
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