(SOLVED) Re: USB device not mounting

2024-11-04 Thread D. R. Evans
D. R. Evans wrote on 11/3/24 15:13: I have a USB device that has always worked fine in the past, but now I can no longer access it when it is plugged in to my bookworm systems. (I last used the device a couple of weeks ago.) I am an idiot (although somewhat in my defence, there is no mention o

Re: USB device not mounting

2024-11-03 Thread Eike Lantzsch ZP5CGE / KY4PZ
On Sunday, 3 November 2024 19:13:52 -03 D. R. Evans wrote: > I have a USB device that has always worked fine in the past, but now I > can no longer access it when it is plugged in to my bookworm systems. > (I last used the device a couple of weeks ago.) > > Once plugged in, lsusb shows it: The An

Re: USB device failing to automount (Kobo reader)

2024-10-31 Thread tomas
On Thu, Oct 31, 2024 at 12:57:53PM +, Chris Green wrote: > Dan Ritter wrote: > > Chris Green wrote: > > > Dan Ritter wrote: > > > Typical! I'm sure I tried that yesterday, but anyway it mounts > > > manually perfectly OK now. So all I'm missing is the automatic > > > mounting. > > > > > >

Re: USB device failing to automount (Kobo reader)

2024-10-31 Thread Chris Green
Dan Ritter wrote: > Chris Green wrote: > > Dan Ritter wrote: > > Typical! I'm sure I tried that yesterday, but anyway it mounts > > manually perfectly OK now. So all I'm missing is the automatic > > mounting. > > > > ... and that's just in settings. While I'm here what's the difference > > b

Re: USB device failing to automount (Kobo reader)

2024-10-31 Thread Dan Ritter
Chris Green wrote: > Dan Ritter wrote: > Typical! I'm sure I tried that yesterday, but anyway it mounts > manually perfectly OK now. So all I'm missing is the automatic > mounting. > > ... and that's just in settings. While I'm here what's the difference > between:- > > Mount removable d

Re: USB device failing to automount (Kobo reader)

2024-10-31 Thread Chris Green
Dan Ritter wrote: > Chris Green wrote: > > I have a Kobo Forma reader (like a Kindle), on xubuntu versions up to > > 24.04 it automounted without problems. Now I'm running Debian 12 it's > > failing to automount, I can't mount it manually either. > > > > I get the usual messages at the Kobo end

Re: USB device failing to automount (Kobo reader)

2024-10-30 Thread Dan Ritter
Chris Green wrote: > I have a Kobo Forma reader (like a Kindle), on xubuntu versions up to > 24.04 it automounted without problems. Now I'm running Debian 12 it's > failing to automount, I can't mount it manually either. > > I get the usual messages at the Kobo end and fdisk shows me /dev/sdc >

Re: USB flash with varying VendorID:ProductId

2024-10-21 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Max Mikulin wrote: > Oct 09 09:02:25 hp kernel: usb 3-3: new high-speed USB device number 7 using > xhci_hcd > Oct 09 09:02:25 hp kernel: usb 3-3: New USB device found, idVendor=8564, > idProduct=1000, bcdDevice=11.00 > ... > Oct 09 09:02:25 hp kernel: scsi host4: usb-storage 3-3:1.0 > Oct 0

Re: USB flash with varying VendorID:ProductId

2024-10-21 Thread Max Nikulin
On 21/10/2024 02:43, Thomas Schmitt wrote: Max Nikulin wrote: Just booting grub from internal drive in the case of a USB3 port does not cause switch from Transcend to SMI for Linux kernel. Can you provoke the transition while this Linux kernel is running ? My creativity has been almost exhau

Re: USB flash with varying VendorID:ProductId

2024-10-20 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Max Nikulin wrote: > Just booting grub from internal drive in the case of a USB3 port does not > cause switch from Transcend to SMI for Linux kernel. Can you provoke the transition while this Linux kernel is running ? If so: what does the kernel log say about that point in time ? > I am cur

Re: USB flash with varying VendorID:ProductId

2024-10-20 Thread Max Nikulin
On 20/10/2024 00:02, Stefan Monnier wrote: |__ Port 2: Dev 5, If 0, Class=Mass Storage, Driver=usb-storage, 5000M ID 8564:1000 Transcend Information, Inc. JetFlash [...] |__ Port 3: Dev 8, If 0, Class=Mass Storage, Driver=usb-storage, 480M ID 090c:3265 Silicon Motion

Re: USB flash with varying VendorID:ProductId

2024-10-20 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Max Nikulin wrote: > Usually the device as recognized as (ignore discrepancy in bus and port > numbers, they are from notes taken at different moments on 2 laptops) > ... > |__ Port 2: Dev 5, If 0, Class=Mass Storage, Driver=usb-storage, 5000M > ID 8564:1000 Transcend Information,

Re: USB flash with varying VendorID:ProductId

2024-10-19 Thread Stefan Monnier
> lsusb -vt > /: Bus 02.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=xhci_hcd/2p, 1M > ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub > |__ Port 2: Dev 5, If 0, Class=Mass Storage, Driver=usb-storage, 5000M > ID 8564:1000 Transcend Information, Inc. JetFlash > > however it may accidentall

Re: usb => serial port converter

2024-07-08 Thread Max Nikulin
On 08/07/2024 22:46, Lee wrote: On Sun, Jul 7, 2024 at 8:51 PM Andy Smith wrote: In my experience USB serial gadgets on Linux tend to just work or will never work. It worked this time! Other than plugging it into a windows machine that had the proper drivers first, I don't know what changed.

Re: usb => serial port converter

2024-07-08 Thread Paul Duncan
Hi Lee, Its very much "horses for courses". If all you want to do is talk to network switch console ports, there are cheap cables from Amazon that will do that. If you *only* want a general purpose RS-232 StarTech and TrendNet should just work. If you want to be able to do other things like RS-

Re: usb => serial port converter

2024-07-08 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Mon, Jul 8, 2024 at 11:56 AM Lee wrote: > > On Sun, Jul 7, 2024 at 8:51 PM Andy Smith wrote: > > > > On Sun, Jul 07, 2024 at 06:02:18PM -0400, Lee wrote: > > > I tried plugging the dongle into my debian laptop but it didn't > > > recognize it :( > > > > In my experience USB serial gadgets on Li

Re: usb => serial port converter

2024-07-08 Thread Lee
On Sun, Jul 7, 2024 at 8:51 PM Andy Smith wrote: > > Hi, > > On Sun, Jul 07, 2024 at 06:02:18PM -0400, Lee wrote: > > I tried plugging the dongle into my debian laptop but it didn't > > recognize it :( > > In my experience USB serial gadgets on Linux tend to just work or > will never work. It work

Re: usb => serial port converter

2024-07-07 Thread tomas
On Sun, Jul 07, 2024 at 06:02:18PM -0400, Lee wrote: > What's everybody using for a usb => serial port converter? > > I got a new network switch and .. OhNoes!! how to I talk to the darn thing??? Most of them work with Linux anyway (some of them with some limitations). Stick it in and look at the

Re: usb => serial port converter

2024-07-07 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Sun, Jul 07, 2024 at 06:02:18PM -0400, Lee wrote: > I tried plugging the dongle into my debian laptop but it didn't > recognize it :( In my experience USB serial gadgets on Linux tend to just work or will never work. The default Debian kernels do have USB serial converter support enabled a

Re: usb => serial port converter

2024-07-07 Thread fxkl47BF
On Sun, 7 Jul 2024, Lee wrote: > What's everybody using for a usb => serial port converter? > > I got a new network switch and .. OhNoes!! how to I talk to the darn thing??? > > I went looking thru cabinets and came up with a keyspan usb -> serial > dongle; a quick search found the site with drive

Re: usb => serial port converter

2024-07-07 Thread gene heskett
On 7/7/24 18:02, Lee wrote: What's everybody using for a usb => serial port converter? I got a new network switch and .. OhNoes!! how to I talk to the darn thing??? I went looking thru cabinets and came up with a keyspan usb -> serial dongle; a quick search found the site with driver downloads,

Re: USB-slot for to play MP3

2023-04-09 Thread Emanuel Berg
Stefan Monnier wrote: >> Matter is that radio has USB-slot for to play MP3 files but >> when I plug a stick (which played on computer) in radio >> just something are clicking and does not play nothing. > > I think the main issues that can show up are: - the format > of the fileystem (VFAT is proba

Re: USB-slot for to play MP3

2023-04-09 Thread Stefan Monnier
fuf [2023-04-09 11:47:21] wrote: > Matter is that radio has USB-slot for to play MP3 files but when I plug a > stick (which played on computer) in radio just something are clicking and > does not play nothing. I think the main issues that can show up are: - the format of the fileystem (VFAT is pro

Re: USB-slot for to play MP3

2023-04-09 Thread tomas
On Sun, Apr 09, 2023 at 11:47:21AM +, fuf wrote: [...] > Maybe whoever suggests what better to format USB-stick for playing > MP3-files by 'fdisk'? > I would want to try this way and ask you how to format USB-stick, e.g. > which file system better, etc. > I used 'fdisk' for formatting USB t

Re: usb device

2023-02-13 Thread Keith Bainbridge
On February 11, 2023 10:24:47 PM UTC, "Andrew M.A. Cater" wrote: >On Sat, Feb 11, 2023 at 10:16:48PM +, fxkl4...@protonmail.com >wrote: >> i'm looking at a perixx perimice-513l usb mouse >> i can't find or have overlooked info about it working with linux >> is anyone familiar with this devi

Re: usb device

2023-02-11 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Sat, Feb 11, 2023 at 10:16:48PM +, fxkl4...@protonmail.com wrote: > i'm looking at a perixx perimice-513l usb mouse > i can't find or have overlooked info about it working with linux > is anyone familiar with this device > USB mice generally *just work*, thought I'm not sure how well button

Re: USB enumeration issue

2023-01-26 Thread Matthew McAllister
> My final idea: have you used a wireless keyboard or mouse? or wireless headphones. Nope, I don't have any other USB devices. Everything is connected through a hub, so I only have one cable plugged in. I didn't miss anything. I think it's pretty likely at this point my mobo is FUBAR. I'm go

Re: USB enumeration issue

2023-01-26 Thread Matthew McAllister
I get a completely different device: Bus 001 Device 005: ID 046d:081b Logitech, Inc. Webcam C310 Device Descriptor: bLength18 bDescriptorType 1 bcdUSB 2.00 bDeviceClass 239 Miscellaneous Device bDeviceSubClass 2 bDeviceProtocol

Re: USB enumeration issue

2023-01-25 Thread David
On Wed, 25 Jan 2023 at 14:54, Matthew McAllister wrote: > BTW, this is what the logs contained when the device was last successfully > started. (It is indeed the bluetooth chip; no idea why it's not a PCI device.) > > 2023-01-04T23:44:08.519572-08:00 cockpit kernel: [3.927596] usb 1-5: new

Re: USB enumeration issue

2023-01-25 Thread Tixy
On Wed, 2023-01-25 at 08:06 +, Tixy wrote: > My final idea: have you used a wireless keyboard or mouse? or wireless headphones.

Re: USB enumeration issue

2023-01-25 Thread Tixy
On Tue, 2023-01-24 at 19:36 -0800, Matthew McAllister wrote: [...] > BTW, this is what the logs contained when the device was last > successfully started. (It is indeed the bluetooth chip; no idea why > it's not a PCI device.) My final idea: have you used a wireless keyboard or mouse? (I'm clutchi

Re: USB enumeration issue

2023-01-24 Thread Matthew McAllister
Also, just try booting using linux 6.0 to see if that fixes anything. That still seems to available, so if you uninstalled it, it can be reinstalled. That is great advice, but before starting the thread I had already tried booting 5.10, 5.19, 6.0, and 6.1 to no avail. I was running 6.0.0-4-am

Re: USB enumeration issue

2023-01-24 Thread Tixy
On Mon, 2023-01-23 at 19:54 -0800, Matthew McAllister wrote: > > Also, looking at old kernel logs from back when it was working > > would be useful (/var/log/kernel.N.gz where N if the biggest number > > there is). Hopefully that will show what device is on usb 1-5 > > (though I believe port number

Re: USB enumeration issue

2023-01-24 Thread Tixy
On Mon, 2023-01-23 at 19:54 -0800, Matthew McAllister wrote: > > Also, looking at old kernel logs from back when it was working > > would be useful (/var/log/kernel.N.gz where N if the biggest number > > there is). Hopefully that will show what device is on usb 1-5 > > (though I believe port number

Re: USB enumeration issue

2023-01-24 Thread Tixy
On Mon, 2023-01-23 at 19:54 -0800, Matthew McAllister wrote: > Coincidentally, this is also exactly when the bluetooth on my motherboard > stopped working. (The WiFi is on the same MT7921K chipset and still works > weirdly). > > Can you suggest any steps other than straight-up RMA'ing the mobo?

Re: USB enumeration issue

2023-01-23 Thread Matthew McAllister
Wouldn't the bluetooth device result in a PCIE error and not a USB error though? The WiFi device shows as PCIE and it's on the same chip. Thanks for your replies by the way. Matthew On 1/23/23 8:24 PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote: On Mon, Jan 23, 2023 at 11:12 PM Matthew McAllister wrote: Also, lo

Re: USB enumeration issue

2023-01-23 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Mon, Jan 23, 2023 at 11:12 PM Matthew McAllister wrote: > > > Also, looking at old kernel logs from back when it was working would be > > useful (/var/log/kernel.N.gz where N if the biggest number there is). > > Hopefully that will show what device is on usb 1-5 (though I believe port > > nu

Re: USB enumeration issue

2023-01-23 Thread Matthew McAllister
Also, looking at old kernel logs from back when it was working would be useful (/var/log/kernel.N.gz where N if the biggest number there is). Hopefully that will show what device is on usb 1-5 (though I believe port numbers may change over time and depend on what's plugged in). That was the p

Re: USB enumeration issue

2023-01-23 Thread Tixy
On Mon, 2023-01-23 at 13:54 +0500, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote: [...] > > [   66.959391] usb 1-5: device not accepting address 5, error -71 > > [   66.960945] usb usb1-port5: unable to enumerate USB device > > > > This occurs when *no USB cables are plugged in*. The kernel is > > stalling the e

Re: USB enumeration issue

2023-01-23 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
On 23.01.2023 11:40, Matthew McAllister wrote: Hi all, Since I upgraded packages a couple weeks ago, whenever I start my PC, I have to wait 60 seconds for the kernel to enumerate USB devices. Here's the log: [    8.815277] usb 1-5: device descriptor read/64, error -110 [   24.431295] usb 1-5

Re: USB WiFi Adapter

2022-08-24 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
On Wed, Aug 24, 2022 at 9:45 PM John Scott wrote: > I would like to recap some points that've already been shared in this > thread and also give some advice for those who want to use libre USB Wi- > Fi adapters with Debian GNU/Linux. > > The best one can do with free software right now is 802.11n

Re: USB WiFi Adapter

2022-08-24 Thread John Scott
I would like to recap some points that've already been shared in this thread and also give some advice for those who want to use libre USB Wi- Fi adapters with Debian GNU/Linux. The best one can do with free software right now is 802.11n. There are two main families of chipsets for USB wireless ad

Re: USB WiFi Adapter

2022-08-24 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Wed, Aug 24, 2022 at 03:11:45AM +0200, basti wrote: > https://elinux.org/RPi_USB_Wi-Fi_Adapters#Working_USB_Wi-Fi_Adapters > > Am 24.08.22 um 01:55 schrieb Timothy M Butterworth: > > All, > > > > Can anyone recommend a USB WiFi adapter that will work without binary > > blob proprietary drivers

Re: USB WiFi Adapter

2022-08-23 Thread gene heskett
On 8/23/22 20:50, Jude DaShiell wrote: Atheros is what thinkpenguin.com uses to avoid proprietary blobs. By law here in the USA, the power and frequency controls for an rf radiating device MUST not be user accessible. Hence the locked down read only blobs, which they won't work without. This

Re: USB WiFi Adapter

2022-08-23 Thread basti
https://elinux.org/RPi_USB_Wi-Fi_Adapters#Working_USB_Wi-Fi_Adapters Am 24.08.22 um 01:55 schrieb Timothy M Butterworth: All, Can anyone recommend a USB WiFi adapter that will work without binary blob proprietary drivers? Thanks Tim -- ⢀⣴⠾⠻⢶⣦⠀ ⣾⠁⢠⠒⠀⣿⡁ Debian - The universal operating syste

Re: USB WiFi Adapter

2022-08-23 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
On Tue, Aug 23, 2022 at 8:47 PM Jude DaShiell wrote: > Atheros is what thinkpenguin.com uses to avoid proprietary blobs. > > Think Penguin is pricey. They want $50 for a USB 802.11N adapter. When you need it you need it so I ordered one. > > Jude > "There are four boxes to be used in defense o

Re: USB WiFi Adapter

2022-08-23 Thread basti
https://elinux.org/RPi_USB_Wi-Fi_Adapters#Working_USB_Wi-Fi_Adapters Am 24.08.22 um 01:55 schrieb Timothy M Butterworth: All, Can anyone recommend a USB WiFi adapter that will work without binary blob proprietary drivers? Thanks Tim -- ⢀⣴⠾⠻⢶⣦⠀ ⣾⠁⢠⠒⠀⣿⡁ Debian - The universal operating syste

Re: USB WiFi Adapter

2022-08-23 Thread Jude DaShiell
Atheros is what thinkpenguin.com uses to avoid proprietary blobs. Jude "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author, 1940) . On Tue, 23 Aug 2022, Timothy M Butterworth wrote: > All, > > Can anyone rec

Re: USB Debian 11 installer and target drive device node [was fstab problem]

2022-05-09 Thread David Christensen
On 5/9/22 12:58, David Wright wrote: On Mon 09 May 2022 at 11:30:39 (-0700), David Christensen wrote: On 5/9/22 10:21, David Wright wrote: On Sun 08 May 2022 at 23:39:31 (-0700), David Christensen wrote: As noted by another reader in another thread, the Debian 11 installer appears to always

Re: USB Debian 11 installer and target drive device node [was fstab problem]

2022-05-09 Thread David Wright
On Mon 09 May 2022 at 11:30:39 (-0700), David Christensen wrote: > On 5/9/22 10:21, David Wright wrote: > > On Sun 08 May 2022 at 23:39:31 (-0700), David Christensen wrote: > > >> As noted by another reader in another thread, the Debian 11 installer > >> appears to always assign /dev/sda to d-i US

Re: USB Debian 11 installer and target drive device node [was fstab problem]

2022-05-09 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, David Wright wrote: > > Dec 13 03:02:16 kernel: [3.155962] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI > > removable disk > > Dec 13 03:02:48 cdrom-detect: CD-ROM mount succeeded: device=/dev/sda1 > > fstype=iso9660 > > Dec 13 03:02:48 cdrom-detect: CD-ROM mount succeeded: device=/dev/sda1 > > fsty

Review of Refind boot manager (was Re: USB UEFI recovery stick)

2022-03-05 Thread Joel Roth
On Sun, Jan 23, 2022 at 09:47:10PM -0500, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote: > rEFInd is a fork of the rEFIt boot manager. Like rEFIt, rEFInd can > auto-detect your installed EFI boot loaders and it presents a pretty GUI > menu of boot options. rEFInd goes beyond rEFIt in that rEFInd better >

Re: USB sound device present but visible in ‘alsamixer’

2022-02-09 Thread Pankaj Jangid
Nicholas Geovanis writes: >> I am trying to make it work; so here is the update. >> >> I tried to experiment with my machine and found that if I plug-out and >> plug-in the USB sound card again, it is not shown by "aplay -l" command >> as normal user. But when I do "sudo aplay -l" it lists the US

Re: USB sound device present but visible in ‘alsamixer’

2022-02-07 Thread Nicholas Geovanis
On Sun, Feb 6, 2022, 9:42 AM Pankaj Jangid wrote: > Pankaj Jangid writes: > > > When I boot system afresh, the card is visible in the ‘alsamixer’ and in > > Gnome settings as well. Shown as “Blue” S/PDIF input and output > > devices. But when system wakes up from sleep (suspended), it doesn’t >

Re: USB sound device present but visible in ‘alsamixer’

2022-02-06 Thread Pankaj Jangid
Pankaj Jangid writes: > When I boot system afresh, the card is visible in the ‘alsamixer’ and in > Gnome settings as well. Shown as “Blue” S/PDIF input and output > devices. But when system wakes up from sleep (suspended), it doesn’t > show the devices. > > However, ‘lsusb’ shows it and ‘/proc/as

Re: USB sound device present but NOT visible in ‘alsamixer’

2022-01-30 Thread Jude DaShiell
When you stop pulseaudio, you did a good thing. since pulseaudio was started again, you're probably going to have to mess around in pactl to get this fixed if that will even be possible. On Mon, 31 Jan 2022, Pankaj Jangid wrote: > Andrei POPESCU writes: > > >> Thanks Andrei. I followed the fol

Re: USB sound device present but NOT visible in ‘alsamixer’

2022-01-30 Thread Pankaj Jangid
Andrei POPESCU writes: >> Thanks Andrei. I followed the following steps: >> >> 1. Found that it is pulseaudio that is blocking the module unload. >> 2. systemctl --user stop pulseaudio.socket >> 3. systemctl --user stop pulseaudio.service >> 4. Verified that now nothing is blocking snd_usb_audio

Re: USB sound device present but NOT visible in ‘alsamixer’

2022-01-30 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Du, 30 ian 22, 14:58:29, Pankaj Jangid wrote: > Andrei POPESCU writes: > > > Something is keeping the module busy, but according to lsmod it's not > > another module. > > > > In case you get any output from > > > > lsof | grep /dev/snd > > > > (this needs root or sudo) > > > > try sto

Re: USB sound device present but NOT visible in ‘alsamixer’

2022-01-30 Thread Pankaj Jangid
Andrei POPESCU writes: > Something is keeping the module busy, but according to lsmod it's not > another module. > > In case you get any output from > > lsof | grep /dev/snd > > (this needs root or sudo) > > try stopping the applications listed in the first column (the second > column i

Re: USB sound device present but NOT visible in ‘alsamixer’

2022-01-30 Thread Pankaj Jangid
Jude DaShiell writes: > rm /var/lock/asound.state.lock > > As I stated in a previous reply, I had tried to remove this file and then did "alsactl init" but no positive result. Just this output --8<---cut here---start->8--- pankaj@anant:~$ sudo alsactl init als

Re: USB sound device present but NOT visible in ‘alsamixer’

2022-01-30 Thread Jude DaShiell
rm /var/lock/asound.state.lock On Sun, 30 Jan 2022, Pankaj Jangid wrote: > Jude DaShiell writes: > > > alsactl init I think will find everything. > > > > Then there is something else that is not letting "alsactl init" to > function properly; lock file as you suggested. But I couldn?t find > any

Re: USB sound device present but NOT visible in ‘alsamixer’

2022-01-30 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Du, 30 ian 22, 12:47:27, Pankaj Jangid wrote: > Andrei POPESCU writes: > > >> During the boot process, the system detects everything. So there must be > >> something in the init sequence that I can trigger manually. > > > > You can try to unload and reload the corresponding kernel module. Chec

Re: USB sound device present but NOT visible in ‘alsamixer’

2022-01-29 Thread Pankaj Jangid
Andrei POPESCU writes: >> During the boot process, the system detects everything. So there must be >> something in the init sequence that I can trigger manually. > > You can try to unload and reload the corresponding kernel module. Check > the output of > > lsmod | grep snd > > (it's probabl

Re: USB sound device present but NOT visible in ‘alsamixer’

2022-01-29 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Du, 30 ian 22, 11:02:34, Pankaj Jangid wrote: > Jude DaShiell writes: > > > alsactl --init > > may help. > > However alsa makes .lock files in /var/lock/alsa and you may find it > > helpful to delete the lock file first then once card is set run alsactl > > store. Those lock files sometimes p

Re: USB sound device present but NOT visible in ‘alsamixer’

2022-01-29 Thread Pankaj Jangid
Pankaj Jangid writes: > Jude DaShiell writes: > >> alsactl init I think will find everything. >> > > Then there is something else that is not letting "alsactl init" to > function properly; lock file as you suggested. But I couldn’t find > anything other than "/var/lock/asound.state.lock". I sho

Re: USB sound device present but NOT visible in ‘alsamixer’

2022-01-29 Thread Pankaj Jangid
Jude DaShiell writes: > alsactl init I think will find everything. > Then there is something else that is not letting "alsactl init" to function properly; lock file as you suggested. But I couldn’t find anything other than "/var/lock/asound.state.lock".

Re: USB sound device present but NOT visible in ‘alsamixer’

2022-01-29 Thread Jude DaShiell
alsactl init I think will find everything. On Sun, 30 Jan 2022, Pankaj Jangid wrote: > Jude DaShiell writes: > > > alsactl --init > > may help. > > However alsa makes .lock files in /var/lock/alsa and you may find it > > helpful to delete the lock file first then once card is set run alsactl >

Re: USB sound device present but NOT visible in ‘alsamixer’

2022-01-29 Thread Pankaj Jangid
Jude DaShiell writes: > alsactl --init > may help. > However alsa makes .lock files in /var/lock/alsa and you may find it > helpful to delete the lock file first then once card is set run alsactl > store. Those lock files sometimes prevent alsa from doing a proper > detection and change. > Thank

Re: USB sound device present but NOT visible in ‘alsamixer’

2022-01-29 Thread Jude DaShiell
alsactl --init may help. However alsa makes .lock files in /var/lock/alsa and you may find it helpful to delete the lock file first then once card is set run alsactl store. Those lock files sometimes prevent alsa from doing a proper detection and change. On Sun, 30 Jan 2022, Pankaj Jangid wrote:

Re: USB sound device present but NOT visible in ‘alsamixer’

2022-01-29 Thread Pankaj Jangid
"Andrew M.A. Cater" writes: >> Pankaj Jangid writes: >> >> > When I boot system afresh, the card is visible in the ‘alsamixer’ and in >> > Gnome settings as well. Shown as “Blue” S/PDIF input and output >> > devices. But when system wakes up from sleep (suspended), it doesn’t >> > show the devi

Re: USB sound device present but NOT visible in ‘alsamixer’

2022-01-29 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Sat, Jan 29, 2022 at 10:28:32PM +0530, Pankaj Jangid wrote: > Sorry for the Wrong subject line earlier. > > Pankaj Jangid writes: > > > I have setup a new system. Apart from the display related issue, that I > > had posted in another thread, I am facing an issue related to my > > external ‘Ye

Re: USB sound device present but NOT visible in ‘alsamixer’

2022-01-29 Thread Pankaj Jangid
Sorry for the Wrong subject line earlier. Pankaj Jangid writes: > I have setup a new system. Apart from the display related issue, that I > had posted in another thread, I am facing an issue related to my > external ‘Yeti Blue’ sound card. I use it as Mic and Monitor audio. > > pankaj@anant:~$ l

Re: USB UEFI recovery stick

2022-01-25 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Lu, 24 ian 22, 03:39:47, deloptes wrote: > > Hi all, > is there a way to have a USB UEFI stick that works similar to the Debian > installer - for example to boot into UEFI and recover the boot loader. > One machine here seems a bit older and refuses to boot into UEFI from the > USB - rendering

Re: USB UEFI recovery stick

2022-01-24 Thread David Wright
On Mon 24 Jan 2022 at 17:26:13 (-0800), David Christensen wrote: > On 1/24/22 2:55 AM, deloptes wrote: > > I can boot from the CD/DVD into UEFI, but it seems I can not do the same > > from the USB. > > The USB which is UEFI can boot the newer notebook (has secure mode) > > > The question is if it

Re: USB UEFI recovery stick

2022-01-24 Thread David Christensen
On 1/24/22 2:55 AM, deloptes wrote: Thank you for the response YW. :-) Ah 2011 seems right to match the one that refer to here. I can boot from the CD/DVD into UEFI, but it seems I can not do the same from the USB. The USB which is UEFI can boot the newer notebook (has secure mode) The q

Re: USB UEFI recovery stick

2022-01-24 Thread deloptes
Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: > Hi deloptes, > > It depends very much on the machine. I've just saved a machine that has > 32 bit UEFI implementation and a 64 bit Atom processor. It's an Intel > Baytrail with a small amount of memory [2G] but required the Debian > multi-arch .iso to boot. > > A later

Re: USB UEFI recovery stick

2022-01-24 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Mon, Jan 24, 2022 at 11:55:20AM +0100, deloptes wrote: > Thank you for the response > > David Christensen wrote: > > > I have a computer with an Intel DQ67SW desktop motherboard (released Q1, > > 2011).  The Setup utility allows me to select BIOS/MBR mode or UEFI/GPT > > mode.  d-i seems to de

Re: USB UEFI recovery stick

2022-01-24 Thread deloptes
Thank you for the response David Christensen wrote: > I have a computer with an Intel DQ67SW desktop motherboard (released Q1, > 2011).  The Setup utility allows me to select BIOS/MBR mode or UEFI/GPT > mode.  d-i seems to detect if the computer is running in BIOS/MBR mode > or in UEFI/GPT mode,

Re: USB UEFI recovery stick

2022-01-23 Thread David Christensen
On 1/23/22 6:39 PM, deloptes wrote: Hi all, is there a way to have a USB UEFI stick that works similar to the Debian installer - for example to boot into UEFI and recover the boot loader. One machine here seems a bit older and refuses to boot into UEFI from the USB - rendering USB obsolete as re

Re: USB UEFI recovery stick

2022-01-23 Thread Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside
Hi, On 2022-01-23 21:39, deloptes wrote: > > Hi all, > is there a way to have a USB UEFI stick that works similar to the Debian > installer - for example to boot into UEFI and recover the boot loader. > One machine here seems a bit older and refuses to boot into UEFI from the > USB - rendering US

Re: USB sticks & Debian

2021-10-17 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Sun, Oct 17, 2021 at 02:41:36PM +0200, Holger Wansing wrote: > > > On Sat, 25 Sep 2021, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > > > > I don't understand what you are trying to do. Do you want to: > > > > This one: > > * create a bootable USB on another OS to boot (the USB) and install Linux > > on some

Re: USB sticks & Debian

2021-10-17 Thread Holger Wansing
> On Sat, 25 Sep 2021, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > > I don't understand what you are trying to do. Do you want to: > > This one: > * create a bootable USB on another OS to boot (the USB) and install Linux on > some other system, or At https://www.debian.org/CD/faq/#write-usb you find a point

Re: USB network adapter with no connectivity

2021-10-01 Thread Angel Rengifo Cancino
Hello guys: I appreciate your help in this thread. At the end of the day, I found the issue and solution: The driver being used by default was "cdc_ether" which seems to be buggy for my USB ethernet card, but once I built the r8152.ko module, everything started working fine.

Re: USB memory stick quality [was: "Proper" filesystem for Debian installed on a flash drive]

2021-10-01 Thread tomas
On Fri, Oct 01, 2021 at 07:22:22AM -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote: > One more lesson applies to usb memory sticks. All of the guts visit China > before going into the cases with those trademarks on them. Definitely. Tell me where else to find high-skilled cheap labour and good tech infrastructure. A

Re: USB memory stick quality [was: "Proper" filesystem for Debian installed on a flash drive]

2021-10-01 Thread Jude DaShiell
One more lesson applies to usb memory sticks. All of the guts visit China before going into the cases with those trademarks on them. On Fri, 1 Oct 2021, Cindy Sue Causey wrote: > On 10/1/21, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > > > I take two lessons out of it: > > > > (1) quality of those things scatt

Re: USB memory stick quality [was: "Proper" filesystem for Debian installed on a flash drive]

2021-10-01 Thread Cindy Sue Causey
On 10/1/21, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > I take two lessons out of it: > > (1) quality of those things scatters widely. Do take Marco's > advise seriously and have always a Plan B. In my case, it's > Just A Backup (TM), so I make it so my main disk doesnt > fail until I find a replacement stick ;-@

Re: usb audio interface recommendation

2021-09-29 Thread ghe2001
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Wednesday, September 29, 2021 1:20 AM, Russell L. Harris wrote: > On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 03:12:06AM +, ghe2001 wrote: > > > I started to by a Scarlett, my dealer insisted on > selling me a MOTU M2 becaus

Re: usb audio interface recommendation

2021-09-29 Thread Russell L. Harris
On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 03:12:06AM +, ghe2001 wrote: production; I have heard that older FocusRite interfaces work in Linux. So do new ones :-) I'm using one (last version, I think) with my Supermicro AMD64 Buster. Alsamixer sees it and selects it, and Audaciy is happy with it. Linux see

Re: usb audio interface recommendation

2021-09-29 Thread Russell L. Harris
On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 10:15:27AM +0200, Linux-Fan wrote: I am using an SSL 2 here: https://www.solidstatelogic.com/products/ssl2 Tested successfully with Debian 10 amd64 and Debian 11 amd64 each with ALSA + PulseAudio non-professional audio. In case you consider buying it, I might be able t

Re: usb audio interface recommendation

2021-09-29 Thread James B
I have used Behringer audio interfaces with Linux for some years now and they always seem to be a good reliable bet for this.On a basic level, the U-CONTROL UCA-222 is a great simple little 2 in 2 out box that retails for about £20.I've also got the UMC1820 (if you want more functionality) and t

Re: usb audio interface recommendation

2021-09-29 Thread Linux-Fan
Russell L. Harris writes: Needed: a USB audio interface which "just works" with Debian 9, 10, 11 on i386 and amd64 desktop machines. The newest of my machines is several years years old and has both black and blue USB ports. I am using an SSL 2 here: https://www.solidstatelogic.com/products

Re: usb audio interface recommendation

2021-09-28 Thread ghe2001
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Wednesday, September 29th, 2021 at 1:44 AM, Russell L. Harris wrote: > Needed: a USB audio interface which "just works" with Debian 9, 10, > 11 on i386 and amd64 desktop machines. > I would be happy to purcha

Re: USB network adapter with no connectivity

2021-09-28 Thread tomas
On Tue, Sep 28, 2021 at 10:47:15AM -0500, Angel Rengifo Cancino wrote: > Hi: > > > > Does "ip a" show BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP or > > BROADCAST,MULTICAST,MASTER,UP,NO-CARRIER? > > > > This is how it looks: > > 6: enx42f2e9ecec39: mtu 1500 qdisc > pfifo_fast state UNKNOWN group default qlen 1000

Re: USB network adapter with no connectivity

2021-09-28 Thread Reco
On Tue, Sep 28, 2021 at 10:47:15AM -0500, Angel Rengifo Cancino wrote: > > Does "ip a" show BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP or > > BROADCAST,MULTICAST,MASTER,UP,NO-CARRIER? > > > > This is how it looks: > > 6: enx42f2e9ecec39: mtu 1500 qdisc > pfifo_fast state UNKNOWN group default qlen 1000 The good new

Re: USB network adapter with no connectivity

2021-09-28 Thread Angel Rengifo Cancino
Hi: > Does "ip a" show BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP or > BROADCAST,MULTICAST,MASTER,UP,NO-CARRIER? > > This is how it looks: 6: enx42f2e9ecec39: mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast state UNKNOWN group default qlen 1000 > Any ideas? Is this USB 3.0 adapter supposed to work when connected to a > USB > > 2.0 po

Re: USB network adapter with no connectivity

2021-09-28 Thread Reco
Hi. On Tue, Sep 28, 2021 at 09:36:08AM -0500, Angel Rengifo Cancino wrote: > I'm running Proxmox 7 which is based on Debian Bullseye (11). Yet it uses their kernel, not the one provided by Debian. Given the nature of the your problem, it is an important distinction. > According to what e

Re: USB network adapter with no connectivity

2021-09-28 Thread Dan Ritter
Angel Rengifo Cancino wrote: > Hello guys: > > I'm running Proxmox 7 which is based on Debian Bullseye (11). I connected a > TP-Link USB 3.0 network adapter on USB 2.0 ports of a IBM System x3550 M4 > server. > > According to what ethtool reports, there's Link detection on this network > adapter

Re: USB sticks & Debian

2021-09-25 Thread Bob Bernstein
On Sat, 25 Sep 2021, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: I don't understand what you are trying to do. Do you want to: This one: * create a bootable USB on another OS to boot (the USB) and install Linux on some other system, or -- ...a society must incorporate the rationalizing power symbolized b

Re: USB sticks & Debian

2021-09-25 Thread rhkramer
On Friday, September 24, 2021 05:38:38 PM Bob Bernstein wrote: > Is there a favored HOW-To or wiki page describing the care and > feeding of USB sticks intended to boot a linux system into some > other OS? I don't understand what you are trying to do. Do you want to: * create a bootable USB

Re: USB sticks & Debian

2021-09-24 Thread T. J. du Chene
On Friday, September 24, 2021 7:11:26 PM CDT Bob Bernstein wrote: > On Fri, 24 Sep 2021, T. J. du Chene wrote: > > Bob, I don't want you to think I am writing you off. > > No worries. > > My concern is not with Windows. > > All best, While I don't endorse the idea of a wiki, which is it? I might

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