Serge Belyshev wrote:
> Andreas Jellinghaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> with plain 2.6.20.2 I get events / called from udev for /proc/bus/usb
>> devices. with rsdl 0.30 added to the kernel I no longer get called for
>> those devices (but I do get called for the new /dev/usbdev devices -
>>
Andreas Jellinghaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> with plain 2.6.20.2 I get events / called from udev for /proc/bus/usb devices.
> with rsdl 0.30 added to the kernel I no longer get called for those devices
> (but I do get called for the new /dev/usbdev devices - except that I can't
> use
>
with plain 2.6.20.2 I get events / called from udev for /proc/bus/usb devices.
with rsdl 0.30 added to the kernel I no longer get called for those devices
(but I do get called for the new /dev/usbdev devices - except that I can't use
them).
any idea why and what to do? might be related to a race
with plain 2.6.20.2 I get events / called from udev for /proc/bus/usb devices.
with rsdl 0.30 added to the kernel I no longer get called for those devices
(but I do get called for the new /dev/usbdev devices - except that I can't use
them).
any idea why and what to do? might be related to a race
Andreas Jellinghaus [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
with plain 2.6.20.2 I get events / called from udev for /proc/bus/usb devices.
with rsdl 0.30 added to the kernel I no longer get called for those devices
(but I do get called for the new /dev/usbdev devices - except that I can't
use
them).
Serge Belyshev wrote:
Andreas Jellinghaus [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
with plain 2.6.20.2 I get events / called from udev for /proc/bus/usb
devices. with rsdl 0.30 added to the kernel I no longer get called for
those devices (but I do get called for the new /dev/usbdev devices -
except that
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