168120964150_552160007497Edward
Hi Edward, It has just occured to me that the value system returns is the status of the call, not the actual count output of grep, which is written to the terminal. So to be able to access that val

 
126324284123_598960007840Tim Arney
You can use regcomp()/regexec() (regex.h) to do your own parsing instead of calling grep externally. You could also use libusb to grab the list of devices and run through them, checking for the joy

 
159928964620_568460007296Tim Arney
On Fri, 19 Nov 2004, Tim Arney wrote: Hi Brian, Edward, and Sven, Checking out /proc/bus/usb/devices seems to work, so thanks for your help. I fear it isnt a complete enough solution, but

 
130929964144_595360007458giulianosementillixx
Another: FILE *fPtr = popen("grep ^S:.*DeviceName /proc/bus/usb/devices","r") // fgets() or fscanf() the string(s) into a buffer, parse them for wanted details

 
136129414504_568460007088Lorinczy Zsigmond
From that output it doesnt look like it is plugged in. WHat is the output of lspci | grep HCI? On Thu, 18 Nov 2004, giulianosementilli@xxxxxxxxx wrote: hi everyone, Im having this trouble with

 
196527584185_511560007355Lorinczy Zsigmond
From that output it doesnt look like it is plugged in. WHat is the output of lspci | grep HCI? it null... if I do tail -f /var/log/messages when I insert the usb pen I receive the following line:

 
161325424783_573660007712giulianosementillixx
Sorry, can you add a -v to lspci. On Fri, 19 Nov 2004, giulianosementilli@xxxxxxxxx wrote: From that output it doesnt look like it is plugged in. WHat is the output of lspci | grep HCI? i

 
157521304607_519560007799Stephen J Gowdy
Hi, Sorry, can you add a -v to lspci. the output is: 00:03.0 USB Controller: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 7001 (rev 0f) (prog-if 10 [OHCI]) 00:03.1 USB Controller: Silicon Integrated Systems [S

 
149121224795_563660007183Stephen J Gowdy
Hello everyone, Recently I replaced the kernel 2.4.21 by 2.6.9 and now it would not recognize my memory key. The corresponding line in /proc/bus/usb/devices says "driver=(none)", although

 
109324364124_559760007201IGOR LURI
On Tue, 16 Nov 2004, Jacob Greenstein wrote: Hello everyone, Recently I replaced the kernel 2.4.21 by 2.6.9 and now it would not recognize my memory key. The corresponding line in /proc/bus

 
168620854960_587160007238Bruno Zoppis

 
122528134781_500860007312Marr
There should be a kernel-source RPM, that is just the source and not a source RPM. On Sun, 14 Nov 2004, Jed S. Baer wrote: Greetings, all. Im hoping to get some debug assistance with what I b

 
172121244442_532860007256Jed S Baer
On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 01:29:28 -0400 Marr wrote: On Sunday 14 November 2004 08:29pm, Jed S. Baer wrote: In FC3, kernel 2.6.9-1, this setup no longer functions. I have use Minicom to get

 
112628104378_592160007454Jed S Baer
On Monday 15 November 2004 04:56pm, Jed S. Baer wrote: Also, by using an approprate level of squinting and other enhancements, I have detected the "send data" LED flickering oh-so-faint

 
110425394891_522960007010Jed S Baer
On Tuesday 16 November 2004 11:55am, Jed S. Baer wrote: On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 02:24:34 -0400 Marr wrote: On Monday 15 November 2004 04:56pm, Jed S. Baer wrote: Also, by using an approprate

 
143028224095_539060007296Jed S Baer
Sorry for the late response. Ive had problems with the FC2 kernels and usbserial where I could only receive data. I have since upgraded to FC3 but have yet to try the 2.6.9 kernel that comes with F

 
162929184109_541060007658Bradley Remedios
Starting with kernel 2.6.6 and continuing through 2.6.9, I get very consistent errors from a Logitech wireless keyboard/mouse: in particular, my machine complains about a control timeout on ep0in an

 
172226474782_516460007100Jed S Baer
On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 13:09:35 -0800, Bradley Remedios <bremedios@xxxxxxxxx wrote: Yeah, but at least we know that one of the fedora changes caused the problem. So the culprit could be found v

 
142021004910_579960007355Zan Lynx
On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 19:00:27 -0700, Jed S. Baer <thag@xxxxxxxx wrote: Ill be quite surprised if my BIOS has anything like this available, but Ill look next time I reboot. All lot of mine hav

 
125221264895_514260007030Greg KH

 
115327864852_524860007544Greg KH
Greg KH wrote:

 
154528054461_565460007387Sven Neuhaus

 
131129374033_509260007008Rizsanyi Zsolt
Hi! Im in a need of an USB video capture device with support for audio. I have found the Belkin USB VideoBus II catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Merchant_Id=&Section_Id=199&

 
119325204108_510360007130C Sights
Hi, I am having trouble with an orinoco silver USB wireless device on an older computer. (Toshiba 220cds laptop, pentium 133, 32MB RAM) The device works fine on a newer computer under linux 2.4.2

 
145925704256_535360007612Andreas Theofilu
Hello all I just bought a LG u8120 mobile phone which Im trying to get up and running on my debian unstable box (kernel 2.6.6). In windows the phone shows up as two modems and a com port, so Ive tri

 
138328664397_523460007573Stephen Williams
On Sat, 13 Nov 2004, Andreas Theofilu wrote: Hi to all, I have a "Yakumo Mega-Image VI" Camera that worked up to Kernel 2.6.7 like a normal USB-stick. All newer kernels still dete

 
177926594378_523960007592Stephen Williams
Ive not heard of problem like this here (although I just heard of something similar with the latest RHEL3 kernel, that was that it never completes an umount, not when you write). You probably need to

 
162726244528_566160007628Stephen J Gowdy
Hi, I used to use Apacer Handy HT202 USB-drive with my Debian/sarge (testing) with vanilla kernel 2.6.8.1 (only swsuspend patch). Without any configuration a command mount -t vfat /dev/sda /mnt/bizu

 
166929104147_577860007466Stephen J Gowdy
Stephen J. Gowdy wrote: You probably need to turn off the low performance USB storage driver. It was enough to create the devices manually (found this somewhere on groups.google.com): mknod /de

 
190824724035_516460007748Matej Cepl
Stephen J. Gowdy wrote: I guess youre not interested in performance then? a) Why? b) Not really. I am much more interested in the thing working. Matej -- Matej Cepl, www.ceplovi.cz/matej

 
177622074614_517360007728Matej Cepl
Given it is called the "Low Performance USB Block driver", I strongly suspect it is. On Sat, 13 Nov 2004, Matej Cepl wrote: Stephen J. Gowdy wrote: I guess youre not interested in p

 
174722204387_512460007700stu
On Fri, 19 Nov 2004, Matej Cepl wrote: OK, let me back up a little bit, please. My point is that SCSI emulation did not work for me with the Apacer. Everything worked correctly with SCSI emula

 
171720874324_524460007041Matej Cepl
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004, stu wrote: When I had usb-storage and ehci-hcd compiled into my 2.6.9 kernel, my Transcend usb 2 flash drive didnt get detected. When I compiled them as modules and modpro

 
187324174951_502060007965Alan Stern
On Mon, 22 Nov 2004, Matej Cepl wrote: OK, I did it and SCSI emulation works again. Thanks!!! Youre welcome. However, one question which still remains is why I do not use USB 2.0 (ehci-hcd)

 
148621024436_552260007260Johan Walles
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004, David Cook wrote: Alan - I just upgraded recently to v2.6.8.1-12mdk (to attempt to solve my wireless prism2_usb problem). Attached is its source code for drivers/u

 
127020434468_588460007911Johan Walles
cat /proc/bus/usb/devices It is probably your phone. That message in generated when the device is connected. After it is connected hotplug will try to figure out if there is a driver for it and then

 
161229644131_600060007591Johan Walles
Hi Johan, I thought you said it worked? regards, Stephen. On Thu, 11 Nov 2004, Johan Walles wrote: So how do I find out whether its supported by any newer kernel? Is there a lis

 
169928044678_502360007426Johan Walles
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004, Johan Walles wrote: I get the message "USB device 2 (vend/prod 0x403/0xfc82) is not claimed by any active driver" in my syslog. Im running a 2.4 kernel. The

 
106429214843_501560007037Martin Neuditschko
Hi all! I have a unusual problem with psx joypad adaptor usb.... My HW are abit NF7-s 2.0 (nforce2), psx adapter + ps2joypad..., i use kernel 2.6.9, (but this problem is in 2.6.7) under gentoo and

 
198024274140_541560007407Mike R
Hello Martin, On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 19:39:25 +0100 Martin Neuditschko <yosuke.tomoe@xxxxxxx wrote: I found some USB dual layer DVD RW drives at Amazon.com / Amazon.de, and want to know if th

 
167622184450_514460007667Nils Gladitz
Mike R. wrote:

 
105427144630_518560007718Sachin Rane
Could the cable or device be broken? On Wed, 10 Nov 2004, Nils Gladitz wrote: Hi, I just bought a new USB-Printer (Samsung ML-1410) which is supposedly supported by linux (even says so on t

 
177724124522_545560007570Sachin Rane
Is there any way to identify the device individually when the serial number is not available? Does the serial number really not exist, or is the usb subsystem just failing to get it? Many usb d

 
188225004491_572460007432Sachin Rane
I unable to find out the serial number on Windows machine. I looked for the serial number in the information available for the drive in Windows Registry and Device Manager. But couldnt find the

 
176224954859_590260007808Scott W Gifford
On Fri, 19 Nov 2004, Sachin Rane wrote: Hi, I tried it out on Windows 2000. I have confirmed from a reliable source that USB floppy drive doesnt provide serial number. Do you know

 
130825864026_575960007128Scott W Gifford
Hi, I just wanted to report that I get this behaviour also. I have an MSI MS-6967 usb bluetooth dongle, a "Typhoon 83045 anubis 4 port usb hub", a Dell inspiron 5150, 512MB ram, 6

 
142627854843_505560007556stefan lukanovski
Thanks Scott, I hadnt gotten back to it yet but this is useful information. Ill give it a whirl. Dara On Wed, 2005-02-02 at 17:16, Scott W Gifford wrote: dara <deargin@xxxxxxxxxx writes:

 
177427484968_529560007404Sean Minotti
I have a controller based modem that worked with 2.4 kernel and cdc. An upgrade to 2.6.9 and cdc_acm and cant make the connection. From /proc/bus/usb/devices: T: Bus=01 Lev=01 Prnt=01 Port=00 Cn

 
186520844904_535660007419Fernando Toledo
Hi is my first message sorry my english and i thanks for your work. i have a mp3 player from Atmel on debian 2.6.8 ragnarok@ragnarok:~$ lsusb Bus 004 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 Bus 003 Device 001: I

 
178825704914_564760007824Helmut Jarausch
Hello Ok, if I find somehing, I tell you.... But in cant return to 2.4.x, I need wifi on ip2200, and only in 2.6 ! thanks ------------------------------------------------------- The SF.Net