Thqnks for the answer

On 5/31/19 5:40 PM, 'awokd' via qubes-users wrote:
jerome moliere:

- from time to time , USB devices are not seen ( USB keys, hard drives or Freedom NXP KL46Z evaluation boards) - sometimes I can access the device but onceĀ  mounted inside the domain (embedded-dev domain running stretch) nothing happens , to pseudo device /dev/ttyACM0 to access it

==> In such case I am supposed to add an udev rule but where ? In my domain I guess? dom0 should be left as is...

You could be right, but where are you reading that?


In a standard Linux box I put some udev rule to be able to see the board appears as a pseudo device attached on /dev/ttyACM0

You can find here a blog entry dealing with the KL25Z the small sister from my board...(they are mostly the same)


I should add that graphical tooling does not work nicely for me:
- Copy/Paste between domains does not work

Are you doing in source domain ctrl-c -> shift-ctrl-c -> in dest domain shift-ctrl-v -> ctrl-v?


Yes right, I have discovered that shift ctrl c was not properly propagated so I remapped it to Meta V ...

But now copy does nothing.... The CLI method works ...


- USB device mounting does not work

qvm-usb in dom0's terminal is most reliable, but some USB devices don't like being remapped. If you can give up some protection and have a USB controller to spare, try attaching it directly to your dev domain.

Do you mean attaching the USB controller directly ?

I can have a try why not?

I have 3 USB ports on this machine so no problem..


Thanks for the help




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