The sysutiles/apcupsd/files/pkg-message.in advises one to enable uhid(4)
in kernel for the UPS-units to be recognized by the software:
NOTE that for USB cable you must comment out the line
device uhid# Human Interface Devices
in your kernel configuration file
On 11.09.2011 15:57, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
Have you tried the Logitec quirk mentioned at the FreeBSD WIKI page?
http://wiki.freebsd.org/WebcamCompat
No, I have not seen that page before. My webcam is the C310, and, I
guess, the magic command in [1] would've
helped me too. I wonder, what
Hello!
I have a Logitech's webcam with built-in microphone. The audio device is
recognized by FreeBSD-8-stable as:
uaudio0: vendor 0x046d product 0x081b, class 239/2, rev 2.00/0.10,
addr 2 on usbus2
uaudio0: No playback!
uaudio0: Record: 48000 Hz, 1 ch, 16-bit S-LE PCM
07.07.2010 16:50, Marcel Moolenaar написав(ла):
Not to mention that if you change uart(4) to create dev entries like sio(4)
after uart(4) has been in the tree for more than 6 years creating ttyu*
entries, you actually introduce a gratuitous change.
If sio and uart could co-exist, then you'd
I'm upgrading several systems these days to the 8.1 (pre-release) and
have hit the following troubles... I could file a formal PR for each, I
suppose, but, maybe, this way will get the right people's attention sooner.
In no particular order:
1.
A picture, that one of the systems was
07.07.2010 14:59, Jeremy Chadwick ???(??):
FREEBSD_COMPAT7 kernel option is, apparently, a requirement (and
thus not an option) -- the kernel-config files, that worked with
7.x, break without this option in them (in addition to all the
nuisance, that's documented in
07.07.2010 16:34, Randi Harper ???(??):
Attached is the kernel config-file (i386), that worked fine under 7.x. The
kernel-compile will break (some *freebsd7* structs undefined), without the
COMPAT_FREEBSD7 option. Try it for yourself...
Don't use a kernel config from 7. We've
Hello!
I've successfully installed webcamd on this 8.1-prerelease system and
even saw myself in pwecview.
However, when I try to run skype, I get the same IOCTL-errors logged,
that are mentioned in:
http://www.mail-archive.com/freebsd-usb@freebsd.org/msg06354.html
linux: pid foo
Hello!
I'm suffering from a fully reproducible panic, that strikes, when I
connect a umass storage device (Blackberry Pearl with a mini-SD card
inserted) to the EHCI USB port.
The system runs a freshly rebuilt 7.3-stable/amd64. The crash is
somewhere inside USB-stack. The stack, as produced by
Jeremy Chadwick написав(ла):
Regarding your problem: it likely has nothing to do with SMP, so don't
worry about that aspect of it.
Thanks for the reassuring response, Jeremy. If this is not about SMP,
then there is a (bad) regression -- the 7.2-kernel from March 5 never
crashed this way... I
понеділок 14 січень 2008, Kirk Davis, Ви написали:
= I have ported the uberry driver from OpenBSD over to FreeBSD. I have
= done a lot of changed and support for the new devices and am just
= working on some final changed before submitting it. I abandoned the
= linux uberry driver as I didn't
: current-users
Arrival-Date: Wed Jul 18 03:30:01 GMT 2007
Closed-Date:
Last-Modified:
Originator: Mikhail T.
Release:FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE amd64
Organization:
Virtual Estates, Inc.
Environment:
System: FreeBSD aldan.algebra.com 6.2-STABLE FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE #2: Tue Jul 17
23:00:12 EDT 2007
Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
You mean, sane may be able to access the scanner part, even if ulpt is
attached?
Yes, but that may [or can be] change[d].
I'm confused, are you saying, it may be possible to share the
functionality /now/? So, which device should I give to sane? The
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