I tried a couple of things and here is the result. I upgraded my kernel,
from Debian's linux-image-2.6.25-1-amd64 with a patched rndis_host
module to Debian's linux-image-2.6.25-2-amd64 with a patched rndis_host
module, and that made work odccm properly again. I'm not sure why.
However, synce-pls
On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 08:15:43AM +, Pierre Ynard wrote:
I tried a couple of things and here is the result. I upgraded my kernel,
from Debian's linux-image-2.6.25-1-amd64 with a patched rndis_host
module to Debian's linux-image-2.6.25-2-amd64 with a patched rndis_host
module, and that
Oh, you're running = 2.6.25! That's cool. The SynCE patch was sent
upstream[0] recently and was released with 2.6.25. Therefore, you
shouldn't need a patched kernel, which is cool.
Well it is only part of the patch. It fixed part of the problems, but
I still need to use this:
On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 01:41:59PM +, Pierre Ynard wrote:
Well it is only part of the patch. It fixed part of the problems, but
I still need to use this:
http://www.spinics.net/lists/netdev/msg63239.html
Heh, although I was aware that the Samsung problem hadn't been fixed in
the upstream
Package: odccm
Version: 0.11-4
Severity: normal
After upgrading my system after this week-end, my HTC P3600 device
apparently does not work anymore. When plugged in, the USB device is
detected by the kernel, but odccm does not act on it. Nothing is output,
not even the DEBUG: PDA network
On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 01:45:04PM +0200, Pierre Ynard wrote:
After upgrading my system after this week-end, my HTC P3600 device
apparently does not work anymore. When plugged in, the USB device is
detected by the kernel, but odccm does not act on it. Nothing is output,
not even the DEBUG: PDA
Did you upgrade your kernel? Do you still have the kernel patch[0]
installed?
No I did not upgrade the kernel. The driver is still working. However,
it used to be automatically loaded when the device was plugged,
by odccm I assume, which is not the case anymore. When the
driver is loaded
On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 12:17:24PM +, Pierre Ynard wrote:
No I did not upgrade the kernel. The driver is still working. However,
it used to be automatically loaded when the device was plugged,
by odccm I assume, which is not the case anymore. When the
driver is loaded manually, a new
Ah, okay. odccm doesn't handle loading the driver. odccm in fact idles
until rndis_host creates an interface, and then it deals with it.
Then I don't know what else is not working anymore.
So, can you do this please:
1. Disconnect any device
2. Stop any running odccm
3. modprobe
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