On Sat, 21 Apr 2012, Russell Senior wrote: > When I was looking at virtual stuff a few years ago, kvm didn't support > USB passthru except for USB v1 (OHCI). Maybe that's changed. But if you > need it for your applications (which I recall you do, talking to your GPS) > then you might: a) confirm kvm supports what you need; or b) look at > VirtualBox instead (the open source edition didn't either, you need the > Oracle version). Oracle's package does support USB 2 (EHCI) passthru, > iirc.
Russell, This may be the case. Finding current information is difficult. A slackware wiki page was last updated in 2008. Seems to me that qemu and kvm should be keeping up with current protocols, else why bother with virtualization at all? Perhaps the most pragmatic solution is find someone with a windoze box who'll let me temporarily install the Garmin BaseCamp tool and the four state maps so I can install them on the GPS receiver, then remove those files. Thanks, Rich _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
