On 10.06.2013 20:19, Bjørn Mork wrote:
The cdc-acm driver cannot handle those ports, but a more forgiving
generic driver can. I don't recommend it for normal use because it
abuses the option driver, but Ben could do a simple test like this:
echo 2
Ben Adler ad...@informatik.uni-hamburg.de writes:
On 10.06.2013 20:19, Bjørn Mork wrote:
The cdc-acm driver cannot handle those ports, but a more forgiving
generic driver can. I don't recommend it for normal use because it
abuses the option driver, but Ben could do a simple test like this:
On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 06:56:30PM +0200, Ben Adler wrote:
Hello Greg,
thanks for getting back to me!
I'm using a
http://www.septentrio.com/products/receivers/asterx2i-oem INS/GNSS
receiver. When connected via USB to a windows-host, there's two (or
even three, don't remember exactly)
On Mon, 10 Jun 2013, Greg KH wrote:
[lsusb output]
The lsusb output in the original email message showed two
configurations. Config 1 exposes a single port, whereas config 2
exposes two ports (although it is vendor-specific, not CDC-ACM).
Even though I don't really understand the
Greg KH gre...@linuxfoundation.org writes:
On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 06:56:30PM +0200, Ben Adler wrote:
Hello Greg,
thanks for getting back to me!
I'm using a
http://www.septentrio.com/products/receivers/asterx2i-oem INS/GNSS
receiver. When connected via USB to a windows-host, there's two
On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 04:00:17PM +0200, Ben Adler wrote:
Hello list!
I'm using a
http://www.septentrio.com/products/receivers/asterx2i-oem INS/GNSS
receiver. When connected via USB to a windows-host, there's two (or
even three, don't remember exactly) virtual serial ports to talk to
it.
Hello list!
I'm using a http://www.septentrio.com/products/receivers/asterx2i-oem
INS/GNSS receiver. When connected via USB to a windows-host, there's two
(or even three, don't remember exactly) virtual serial ports to talk to it.
When connected to a 3.8.0-19-generic #30-Ubuntu SMP i686