heh, ignore my ramblings, I found the rest of the thread :-)
On 11/2/06, Charles Lepple <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 11/2/06, Pedro Côrte-Real <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 11/2/06, Kjell Claesson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Pedro, > > Hi > > > It depends on what dist of Linux you are running. The new type > > use udev and hal and the old use coldplug. > > > > So little more info about your system please. > > I'm using Ubuntu edgy. That uses udev but since it's a server install > it doesn't use hal and dbus. Nut is 2.0.4-2, the kernel is 2.6.17-10 > and udev is 093-0ubuntu18. > > I did a lsusb -v before and after repluggin the cable and the only > difference seems to be the device being given a new device number, > from 3 to 4. Any ideas on what might be happening? Permissions, maybe? I forget whether Ubuntu uses /dev/bus/usb or /proc/bus/usb for libusb access (I should know this, although I always check both places now anyway). Check in those directories, under the bus number. There may be a problem with the coldplug script. -- - Charles Lepple
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