* Thomas Hertweck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03-12-07 16:48]:
 [...] 
> As I wrote in my last email, there are several ways to deal with this
> problem. If you have to support many systems and not just your local
> desktop system, then the simplest way might be an RPM package that
> replaces the default usbcore.ko (from the SuSE kernel installation)
> with a new (your own) version that has USB_DEVICEFS enabled. This might
> minimize the possible side-effects as only a single file is changed.
 [...]

16.55 wahoo:~ > rpm -q --changelog kernel-default | head 
(none)* Fri Mar 09 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Enable CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS (#210899 and a zillion others.) Turns
 out that vmware isn't going to change anything, so making our
 users (and executives) have to build their own kernels is not
 something we should be doing.  I was wrong, sorry.

16:55 wahoo:~ > rpm -q kernel-default
kernel-default-2.6.18.8-146.1


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