On 09/02/2023 01:23, Charles Curley wrote:
On Wed, 8 Feb 2023 22:07:37 +0700
Max Nikulin wrote:
Does it work if you pass a USB device to a Linux
guest (e.g. boot some live image)?
Yes. I can hand a USB memory stick to a Debian guest, Debian installer,
bullseye and bookworm. Host is bullseye.
On Wed, 8 Feb 2023 21:03:39 +0100
peze wrote:
> Am 08.02.23 um 19:30 schrieb Charles Curley:
> [...]
>
> If your host is linux, can you show me your qemu-parameters?
> TIA
>
I was afraid you were going to ask me that. I run qemu via libvirt. So
I will do a bit of detective work. Here goes.
Am 08.02.23 um 19:30 schrieb Charles Curley:
Yes. I can hand a USB memory stick to a Debian guest, Debian installer,
bullseye and bookworm. Host is bullseye. One must still mount it on the
guest.
If your host is linux, can you show me your qemu-parameters?
TIA
On Wed, 8 Feb 2023 11:23:04 -0700
Charles Curley wrote:
> Yes. I can hand a USB memory stick to a Debian guest, Debian
> installer, bullseye and bookworm. Host is bullseye. One must still
> mount it on the guest.
And do not mount it on the host.
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On Wed, 8 Feb 2023 22:07:37 +0700
Max Nikulin wrote:
> Does it work if you pass a USB device to a Linux
> guest (e.g. boot some live image)?
Yes. I can hand a USB memory stick to a Debian guest, Debian installer,
bullseye and bookworm. Host is bullseye. One must still mount it on the
guest.
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On 08/02/2023 01:15, stand...@gmx.net wrote:
Max Nikulin schrieb am Montag, 6. Februar 2023 um 13:30:06 UTC+1:
sudo -A setfacl -m u:`id -un`:rw /dev/bus/usb/002/007
I think running as root doesn't requirte this change, or?
Then I have no idea. Does it work if you pass a USB device to a Linux
Max Nikulin schrieb am Montag, 6. Februar 2023 um 13:30:06 UTC+1:
...
>
> sudo -A setfacl -m u:`id -un`:rw /dev/bus/usb/002/007
>
I think running as root doesn't requirte this change, or?
> If you're using a recent version of macOS, a different method may be
> required than the one I enumerated, such as employing the "usbmuxd"
> library to connect your device.
I need an actuell version for the Apple Configurator.
>
> It's probably best consulting Apple's official documentati
On 2023-02-05, stand...@gmx.net wrote:
> Curt schrieb am Donnerstag, 2. Februar 2023 um 18:20:06 UTC+1:
>> On 2023-01-31, stand...@gmx.net wrote:
>>
>> Look for file "AppleMobileDevice.kext".
>
> Sorry for the delay.
>
> "Apple no longer recommends using kexts with your macOS device. To
> make
On 02/02/2023 23:00, stand...@gmx.net wrote:
(qemu) info usbhost
Bus 2, Addr 4, Port 9, Speed 480 Mb/s
Class 00: USB device 058f:6387, Mass Storage
Bus 2, Addr 3, Port 3, Speed 1.5 Mb/s
Class 00: USB device 046d:c34b, USB Keyboard
Bus 2, Addr 2, Port 2, Speed 12 Mb/s
Clas
Le 31/01/2023 à 21:36, stand...@gmx.net a écrit :
Hi from Germany.
Sorry, I found no other way/group to ask.
I want to use macOS to maintain some iPads for my school.
[...]
That is not exactly what you want but there is the irecovery CLI utility
that is packaged in Debian. I you don't have al
Le 02/02/2023 à 17:00, stand...@gmx.net a écrit :
[...]
- in your guest (MacOSX) VM Virtmanager window menu, click on "Virtual
Machine", then "redirect a USB peripheral",
This is greyed, I can not click it.
- if this happens while the VM is open but not started, it's normal: the
VM has to st
Curt schrieb am Donnerstag, 2. Februar 2023 um 18:20:06 UTC+1:
> On 2023-01-31, stand...@gmx.net wrote:
>
> Look for file "AppleMobileDevice.kext".
Sorry for the delay.
"Apple no longer recommends using kexts with your macOS device. To make thing
worse, macOS Big Sur doesn’t even support som
On 2023-01-31, stand...@gmx.net wrote:
> Hi from Germany. Sorry, I found no other way/group to ask.
>
> I want to use macOS to maintain some iPads for my school. I have not
> found a way to address them via USB in the VM. Even a simple stick
> does not appear.
>
It seems you have to install the
didier...@gmail.com schrieb am Donnerstag, 2. Februar 2023 um 09:50:07 UTC+1:
> Le 02/02/2023 à 00:15, stand...@gmx.net a écrit :
>
> And beware, in Qemu terminoly, an Ipad is not a tablet, it's a computer.
> To Qemu, tablets are pointing/drawing devices (think Wacom and such)
Not even an usb-
Le 02/02/2023 à 00:15, stand...@gmx.net a écrit :
Thanks, I know it, but nothing of these works for me. I also tred virt-manager
without success.
I think there ist another problem which I don't see.
I do not use Qemu (directly) nor MacOS X nor Ipads so I cannot assure
you what you want is
didier...@gmail.com schrieb am Dienstag, 31. Januar 2023 um 23:10:05 UTC+1:
> Hello,
>
> You will probably find the dedicated Qemu doc helpful:
> https://www.qemu.org/docs/master/system/devices/usb.html
Thanks, I know it, but nothing of these works for me. I also tred virt-manager
without suc
missed grub cmdline:
[0.00] Command line:
vfio-pci.ids=8086:8cb1,1458:5007,8086:8cad,1458:5006,8086:8ca6,1458:5006
Hello,
You will probably find the dedicated Qemu doc helpful:
https://www.qemu.org/docs/master/system/devices/usb.html
I don't use Qemu directly, I use virtmanager, so I am not familiar with
Qemu syntax and howto.
But I would launch qemu with the "-device qemu-xhci" parameter (you only
need xh
Hi from Germany.
Sorry, I found no other way/group to ask.
I want to use macOS to maintain some iPads for my school. I have not found a
way to address them via USB in the VM. Even a simple stick does not appear.
I've tried some solutions, which I found via google, but no luck.
some examples:
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