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 :-
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 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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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
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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> 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
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
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
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
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
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 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
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,
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