Hi,
I hope your the right person to contact, if not forgive me.
I have a Toshiba PDRM70 camera, with usb connection, which doesn't work
on my home computer (Athlon processor, AMD761+VIA686 chipsets) using the
usb-uhci or uhci drivers (see report below). My latest test is with
kernel-2.4.13-pre5,
Hi guys.
As Mike Bosland was kind enough to point out on our VoIP Blaster page at
SourceForge, Creative is now having a sale on VoIP Blasters. They're $15
each or two for $19.99.
If anybody was on the fence about developing for these things because of the
cost to get a pair, well, now it's h
On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 03:24:37PM +0100, Simos Xenitellis wrote:
>
> I have just installed 2.4.13 and I still get the same error.
> I did not try a -ac kernel yet, however I am in a position of wanting to
> try out.
> If you can direct me to some patches that may be related, I'll
> be happy to b
Hi Nicolas,
I am writing a driver for the remote based on the usb logs I got using
snifusb on win98 (I sent a report about it to the list a few weeks ago).
The current status is that the device is initlialized and sending
interrupt urbs to the driver.
The problem is that when pressing consequti
Hi,
More than a year ago, Hugh Blemings wrote :
I`ve just had confirmation, by way of some documentation, that
Keyspan will be providing the info necessary to get their little
IR-Remote control up and running under Linux.
...if you`re intrested. I`ll be writing the driver
On Mon, 15 Oct 2001, Greg KH wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 15, 2001 at 01:02:23PM +0100, Simos Xenitellis wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > I sent this report to the developer of the driver of the Philips cameras
> > and I was informed that the problem is USB related.
> > Thus, the oops report goes to you :)
>
> C
Brad Hards wrote:
> Bill Ryder wrote:
>
>>Tony Battersby wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>Thanks for the tip. I set a number of port options using tcsetattr() and it no
>longer
>>>panics. My problem is now solved, but the kernel panic should still be fixed.
>>>
>>I think I know what it is thaxn to the good d
> I have a couple of reports of people who get kernel panics from the CDCEther
> driver, after I added some very experimental code into the multicast routine.
> The only thing that I can identify that is probably wrong is the use of a
> static buffer.
Are you sleeping in the multicast setup path
Drew Maule wrote:
>
> Does anyone know if there are any linux drivers for these two devices?
10/100 USB ethernet dongles are normally supported by the Pegasus driver.
Brad
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Bill Ryder wrote:
>
> Tony Battersby wrote:
> >
> >
> > Thanks for the tip. I set a number of port options using tcsetattr() and it no
>longer
> > panics. My problem is now solved, but the kernel panic should still be fixed.
>
> I think I know what it is thaxn to the good debugging info from
Hi all!
Does anybody know how to register the major and minor
numbers for a usb-device driver.Urgent help required
plz.
Thanking in advance.
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On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 09:39:44AM +0200, O. Beaudoux wrote:
> Hi Vojtech,
>
> > > > For this type of access, /dev/input/eventX was designed. It'll give you
> > > > all you describe.
> > >
> > > I have tried it but I cannot make it work. I run it under kernel 2.2.18
> > > and 2.4.0 (SuSE 7.1 inst
Hi Vojtech,
> > > For this type of access, /dev/input/eventX was designed. It'll give you
> > > all you describe.
> >
> > I have tried it but I cannot make it work. I run it under kernel 2.2.18
> > and 2.4.0 (SuSE 7.1 installation). If it can work, I effectively think
> > its the better choice :-
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