On Sat, Jan 01, 2005 at 11:27:19AM -0500, J.F.Gratton wrote:
Besides trying my PDA into each and every USB port (trial/error), is
there a way to know which port is actually ttyUSB[01] ?
The USB ports on your computer do not actually correspond to specific
devices. The device nodes are mapped
Thanks for the info and since I'll get another PDA this week, I'll look
into the udev tweaking just as you did. This reply gives me plenty of
information on stuff I thought abnormal (for instance, seeing the PDA
registering 2 ttys).
Hotsyncs now work properly on my system, with a difference with
Hello everyone,
I've bought a Sony Clie PDA and am currently trying to make it connect
properly on my Debian system.
My computer has 2 hi-speed (USB 2) ports as well as 2 USB 1.1 ports.
When I run dpkg-reconfigure gnome-pilot (or kpilot), it asks on where
port will the PDA be connected, giving
On Sat, 2005-01-01 at 11:27 -0500, J.F.Gratton wrote:
My computer has 2 hi-speed (USB 2) ports as well as 2 USB 1.1 ports.
When I run dpkg-reconfigure gnome-pilot (or kpilot), it asks on where
port will the PDA be connected, giving my a choice of ttyUSB0 or
ttyUSB1. How do I know which port
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