Sorry, but it was a false alert. Both cables I used were not working
properly, one (the one used just after the upgrade) working intermittently.
When I used a third cable and a new Wemos (paranoid you say) for preparing
for apport, the module was loaded and all worked fine.
Thank you so much for
There was a hardware problem on both USB cables I tried, one problably
intermittent. I used a third cable (and a new Wemos) for preparing the
report, and the ch341 module operated normally. Sorry for the false
alert you can close the ticket.
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Title:
Problem with the CH341 driver in Ubuntu 20.04
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I run into this problem trying to program an ESP8266 board, which uses
the CH341 chip in the programming interface as a USB-to-Serial
interface. The problem appeared after an upgrade from Ubuntu 19.10 to
20.04 (that I carried out one week ago).
This is the kernel I am using:
If I understand Scott's reply, the problem is that we all expect a
synchronous response from an asynchronous device. What about writing a
small daemon that is automatically activated at boot (init.d), and waits
until the device is available in order to mount it? Feeding the daemon
with the mount
I just confirm the existence of the problem.
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Hi all,
you can count me as one user affected by the bug: I own a Panasonic NV-
GS22 (a cheap, quite diffused camcorder) and I had to follow the
comment/uncomment + update-initrams path, with some success in Ubuntu
Lucid. However, I still cannot control my camcorder from the PC --- I
start