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Do you have it in kernel?
On Mon, 6 Oct 2003, G. Del Merritt wrote:
> I tried adding both of these modules to my blacklist:
> usb-storage
> sym53c8xx
>
> But there was no obvious affect. Other thoughts?
>
> -Del
>
> At 11:54 AM 10/6/2003, Stephen J. Gowdy wrote:
> >You could add usb-stor
I tried adding both of these modules to my blacklist:
usb-storage
sym53c8xx
But there was no obvious affect. Other thoughts?
-Del
At 11:54 AM 10/6/2003, Stephen J. Gowdy wrote:
You could add usb-storage to /etc/hotplug/blacklist. That will stop
hotplug from loading it (ever).
On Mon, 6 Oct
Hi Charles,
On Sat, 4 Oct 2003, Charles Lane wrote:
> I had some problems getting any response from a USB mouse
> [snip]
> CONFIG_USBHIDINPUT=m
> [snip]
> Makefile in drivers/usb/ is looking for CONFIG_USBHIDINPUT=y
> and anything else means that hid-input.c isn't compiled
> and linked with the r
On Mon, Oct 06, 2003 at 03:13:49PM +, simon wu wrote:
> Greg,
>
> The reason I need to detach a device from the drive is a long story. I have
> muptiple wireless phones (modems), using usbserial drive, making ppp calls
> at the same time in the same PC. The linux PC frequently freezes up wi
On Sat, 4 Oct 2003 00:12:08 +0200 Cees van de Griend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| On Friday 03 October 2003 16:53, Randy.Dunlap wrote:
|
| > Anyone out there with a working DYMO LabelWriter??
| > If so, please send me your /proc/bus/usb/devices file when the
| > device is attached to the system.
You could add usb-storage to /etc/hotplug/blacklist. That will stop
hotplug from loading it (ever).
On Mon, 6 Oct 2003, G. Del Merritt wrote:
> I have a device that I want to handle specially. While it advertises
> usb-storage capabilities (and PTP), I do NOT want the kernel (or the
> hotplug sy
I have a device that I want to handle specially. While it advertises
usb-storage capabilities (and PTP), I do NOT want the kernel (or the
hotplug system) to try to mount it as a filesystem. I just want "raw"
access enabled.
More details:
I have already tweaked my /etc/hotplug/usb.usermap to
Greg,
The reason I need to detach a device from the drive is a long story. I have
muptiple wireless phones (modems), using usbserial drive, making ppp calls
at the same time in the same PC. The linux PC frequently freezes up with
"kernel panic" message. It is definitely related to usbserial be
I had some problems getting any response from
a USB mouse on my Dell C640 laptop (RH 8.0, but
with the kernel changed to 2.4.21). There were
log messages and evidence in /proc/bus/usb that
the mouse was detected, but no joy from /dev/input/mice.
In reading the messages on this list, I saw others
Hi there,
On Mon, 6 Oct 2003, Stavros Markou wrote:
> I 've recently started porting a wireless usb driver to kernel 2.6 and I
> 've came to the conclusion that usb_reset_device doesn't work anymore.
> Is there a workaround that produces the same results as usb_reset_device?
I think you want
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Steve,
Does anyone know if UPS's are supported yet?
In June last year support was still very experimental.
You should have a look at Network UPS Tools (NUT - [1])
Whatever your UPS brand is, I've launched an effort
(libHID - [2], soon available on savannah) that wil
Hi,
I 've recently started porting a wireless usb driver to kernel 2.6 and I
've came to the conclusion that usb_reset_device doesn't work anymore.
Is there a workaround that produces the same results as usb_reset_device?
Thanks in Advance,
Stavros Markou.
Hi Steve,
> Does anyone know if UPS's are supported yet?
>
> In June last year support was still very experimental.
You should have a look at Network UPS Tools (NUT - [1])
Whatever your UPS brand is, I've launched an effort
(libHID - [2], soon available on savannah) that will
enhance the curren
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