Re: Question on ue devices autoconfigure versus Linux.

2014-11-29 Thread Jesus Monroy via freebsd-usb
the bus, means you have to guess when the device was removed and recover in a normal method. Hope this helps. Jesse On Fri, 11/28/14, Alfred Perlstein alf...@freebsd.org wrote: Subject: Re: Question on ue devices autoconfigure versus Linux. To: Jesus

Re: Question on ue devices autoconfigure versus Linux.

2014-11-28 Thread Alfred Perlstein
On Fri, 11/28/14, Alfred Perlstein alf...@freebsd.org wrote: Subject: Question on ue devices autoconfigure versus Linux. To: u...@freebsd.org Cc: Hans Petter Selasky hsela...@freebsd.org Date: Friday, November 28, 2014, 5:37 PM Hello, We have a widget here

Re: Question on ue devices autoconfigure versus Linux.

2014-11-28 Thread Ed Maste
On 28 November 2014 at 20:16, Alfred Perlstein alf...@freebsd.org wrote: Also really interested in knowing how the heck Linux figures out the IP address? The 169.254.x.x is a link-local IPv4 address - see RFC 3927. I haven't used it, but the avahi-autoipd pkg might take care of it for you.

Re: Question on ue devices autoconfigure versus Linux.

2014-11-28 Thread Alfred Perlstein
On 11/28/14, 5:36 PM, Ed Maste wrote: On 28 November 2014 at 20:16, Alfred Perlstein alf...@freebsd.org wrote: Also really interested in knowing how the heck Linux figures out the IP address? The 169.254.x.x is a link-local IPv4 address - see RFC 3927. I haven't used it, but the