Dear all,
I wanted to write to talk about the status of our USB stack in
-current because there has been some concern expressed over the
last week about where were are at with it, and more importantly
when the bugs are going to be ironed out. In particular there has
been a call to backout it all
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Josef Karthauser writes:
I'm prepared to back everything out if required, but my feeling is
that we're a stone's throw away from solving these problems; it's
just I'm throwing stones slower than a seasoned kernel hacker would.
Don't even think about it!
I am very
On 03-May-2002 (13:22:48/GMT) Josef Karthauser wrote:
If anyone has any others that they've not revealed I'd like to know
please.
I don't really know if is related, but gphoto2 doesn't work with my
camera because of different linux-freebsd usb channel usage (i think).
Also, if anyone
Joe,
Thank you for taking the time to document your work-in-progress. I,
for one, vastly appreciate what you're doing with the USB subsystem.
I think a lot of our community issues could be greatly improved by
more people doing exactly what you've done here.
OK, back to the peanut gallery.
Riccardo Torrini wrote:
On 03-May-2002 (13:22:48/GMT) Josef Karthauser wrote:
If anyone has any others that they've not revealed I'd like to know
please.
I don't really know if is related, but gphoto2 doesn't work with my
camera because of different linux-freebsd usb channel usage (i
Oops. Josef. Sorry; my spelling is atrocious.
-- Terry
Terry Lambert wrote:
Riccardo Torrini wrote:
On 03-May-2002 (13:22:48/GMT) Josef Karthauser wrote:
If anyone has any others that they've not revealed I'd like to know
please.
I don't really know if is related, but gphoto2