(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 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 device constantly resets

2020-07-17 Thread daggs
Greetings Dan, > Sent: Friday, July 17, 2020 at 4:28 PM > From: "Dan Ritter" > To: "daggs" > Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org, "Andrei POPESCU" > Subject: Re: usb device constantly resets > > daggs wrote: > > Greetings, > > &g

Re: usb device constantly resets

2020-07-17 Thread Dan Ritter
daggs wrote: > Greetings, > > > Sent: Saturday, July 04, 2020 at 8:54 PM > > From: "daggs" > > To: "Andrei POPESCU" > > Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org > > Subject: Re: usb device constantly resets > > > > Greetings A

Re: usb device constantly resets

2020-07-17 Thread daggs
Greetings, > Sent: Saturday, July 04, 2020 at 8:54 PM > From: "daggs" > To: "Andrei POPESCU" > Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: usb device constantly resets > > Greetings Andrei, > > > Sent: Saturday, July 04, 2020 at 8:10

Re: usb device constantly resets

2020-07-04 Thread daggs
Greetings Andrei, > Sent: Saturday, July 04, 2020 at 8:10 PM > From: "Andrei POPESCU" > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: usb device constantly resets > > On Sb, 04 iul 20, 18:16:20, daggs wrote: > > Greetings, > > > > I'm runnin

Re: usb device constantly resets

2020-07-04 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Sb, 04 iul 20, 18:16:20, daggs wrote: > Greetings, > > I'm running server with Debian 10 installed on it. > the os is installed on a usb. the board is an asus H110M-A/M.2. > the server runs a vm 24/7 on kvm (qemu 1:3.1+dfsg-8+deb10u5, libvirt-daemon > 5.0.0-4+deb10u1), the server has a pass-tr

Re: USB device not accepting address , error -71

2018-10-16 Thread deloptes
Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: > On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 07:28:46PM +0200, deloptes wrote: >> >> Hi, >> might be that indeed the local controller has something, because on >> office pc with windows today it was working just fine. >> > It could be the physical ports themselves. I have my desktop syst

Re: USB device not accepting address , error -71

2018-10-16 Thread deloptes
Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: > > It could be the physical ports themselves.  I have my desktop system in > a 15+ year old case.  As of a few years ago, the front USB ports got to > the point where the number of devices they could not recognize (I would > get the same log messages) annoyed me enough

Re: USB device not accepting address , error -71

2018-10-15 Thread Roberto C . Sánchez
On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 07:28:46PM +0200, deloptes wrote: > > Hi, > might be that indeed the local controller has something, because on office > pc with windows today it was working just fine. > It could be the physical ports themselves. I have my desktop system in a 15+ year old case. As of a

Re: USB device not accepting address , error -71

2018-10-15 Thread Reco
Hi. On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 07:28:46PM +0200, deloptes wrote: > Reco wrote: > > > What is says here, basically. > > You USB port is burned out, USB connector lacks contact, USB power is > > insufficient, etc. > > > > About the only thing you can try from the OS side is to disable USB > >

Re: USB device not accepting address , error -71

2018-10-15 Thread deloptes
Reco wrote: > What is says here, basically. > You USB port is burned out, USB connector lacks contact, USB power is > insufficient, etc. > > About the only thing you can try from the OS side is to disable USB > powersaving, but that should be disabled by default. Hi, might be that indeed the loc

Re: USB device not accepting address , error -71

2018-10-14 Thread deloptes
Reco wrote: > What is says here, basically. > You USB port is burned out, USB connector lacks contact, USB power is > insufficient, etc. > > About the only thing you can try from the OS side is to disable USB > powersaving, but that should be disabled by default. I'll try the webcam tomorrow wit

Re: USB device not accepting address , error -71

2018-10-14 Thread Reco
Hi. On Sun, Oct 14, 2018 at 08:15:11PM +0200, deloptes wrote: > Hi, > can someone help to debug? > > After many years I again started having USB issues. Now this is the web cam > (web cam works in windows), but it was working fine just few days ago, but > since today I get following: > >

Re: usb device umount option in menu missing for some devices [SOLVED]

2015-05-16 Thread deloptes
For the record in /opt/trinity/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus/media_unmount.desktop add media/camera_mounted to [Desktop Entry] X-TDE-ServiceTypes=,media/camera_mounted at the end of the list like above. Then reload the desktop session and the unmount option appears as expected. rega

Re: usb device umount option in menu missing for some devices

2015-05-15 Thread deloptes
Liam O'Toole wrote: > > Are you using GNOME (the default) in Jessie? If so, the device should > appear in the nautilus sidebar, with an 'unmount' icon next to it. > No I use trinity, but in my opinion it is not about the desktop but how the device is associated with the set of options to displa

Re: usb device umount option in menu missing for some devices

2015-05-14 Thread Liam O'Toole
On 2015-05-13, deloptes wrote: > Hi > where I can look for a resolution of following problem. > > When I plug usb stick or memory card in the notebook I see the option in the > menu to mount/umount it and it works great. > > When I plug the phone (select use as usb storage device in the phone) it

Re: USB Device 0x0471:0x0310 (Alsa Mixer)

2010-09-30 Thread Camaleón
On Thu, 30 Sep 2010 17:20:07 +0200, Mathieu Malaterre wrote: > I am trying to understand why gnome-volume-control keeps on > displaying my webcam+mic as: USB Device 0x0471:0x0310 (Alsa Mixer) > I did check usbids and I can find the entry for 471/310. Is there > anything else need to replace th

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-05-01 Thread Dotan Cohen
>> In any case, you may notice that I have quietly dropped the sig. Fuck >> it, I'll miss a message here or there, but it's better than pissing >> everybody off. I had no idea that would be the case. > > > > You can't please all the people all the time. > If you modify your actions every time some

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-25 Thread Brad Rogers
On Sun, 25 Apr 2010 14:15:22 +0300 Dotan Cohen wrote: Hello Dotan, > I have seen the UK electrical mains connectors. I would have to admit > that our standards are well below UK levels! Mains electrics are covered by different regulations. Certainly, however, our mains connectors seem to be am

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-25 Thread Dotan Cohen
> Looking like that, it'd be virtually unsaleable here, unless it was > sold in kit form. > > "Here" being the UK. > I have seen the UK electrical mains connectors. I would have to admit that our standards are well below UK levels! -- Dotan Cohen http://bido.com http://what-is-what.com -- T

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-25 Thread Brad Rogers
On Sun, 25 Apr 2010 09:08:22 +0300 Dotan Cohen wrote: Hello Dotan, > Well, production in this case is not "people will die if it fails" so > it is passable for his needs. :-) > > Unless, that is, Dotan stripped the unit to take the photograph. > No, actually, that is how it came! Looking like

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-24 Thread Dotan Cohen
>> Not only that, but it's definitely not "production ready".  Almost > > I've seen far worse in production equipment.  OTOH, without a case, it > does look far from professional. > Well, production in this case is not "people will die if it fails" so it is passable for his needs. > Unless, that

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-24 Thread Brad Rogers
On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 18:01:56 -0500 Ron Johnson wrote: Hello Ron, > Not only that, but it's definitely not "production ready". Almost I've seen far worse in production equipment. OTOH, without a case, it does look far from professional. Unless, that is, Dotan stripped the unit to take the ph

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-24 Thread Freeman
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 01:48:30AM +0300, Dotan Cohen wrote: . . . > > In any case, you may notice that I have quietly dropped the sig. Fuck > it, I'll miss a message here or there, but it's better than pissing > everybody off. I had no idea that would be the case. > Well, I'm not everybody.

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-23 Thread Ron Johnson
On 04/23/2010 07:04 AM, Dotan Cohen wrote: Thanks, Kevin and Brad. I now have a good starting point, and should be able to google my way out of the situation. To clarify, for those who I've confused in the beginning of the thread: Despite claims by the user that he is connecting USB smart card r

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-23 Thread Brad Rogers
On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 15:04:22 +0300 Dotan Cohen wrote: Hello Dotan, > Thanks, Kevin and Brad. I now have a good starting point, and should YW. Just glad I could help, albeit in a limited way. -- Regards _ / ) "The blindingly obvious is / _)radnever immedia

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-23 Thread Dotan Cohen
Thanks, Kevin and Brad. I now have a good starting point, and should be able to google my way out of the situation. To clarify, for those who I've confused in the beginning of the thread: Despite claims by the user that he is connecting USB smart card readers via serial, he has two different types

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-23 Thread Brad Rogers
On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 01:40:28 +0300 Dotan Cohen wrote: Hello Dotan, > It is where the smart card gets plugged in. They seem like oversized > SIM cards Like Kevin said, this thing will need software to drive it. It's not going to automount like a memory card. His answer is far better than anyth

RE: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-22 Thread Kevin Ross
> From: Dotan Cohen [mailto:dotanco...@gmail.com] > Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2010 8:42 AM > > Here is the device: > http://img339.imageshack.us/img339/9641/seriall.jpg > > It is a real serial device, no USB. I don't know a lot about smart cards, but as far as I know, you need software to commu

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-22 Thread Dotan Cohen
>> I still don't get it.  And why the snark?  Not really called for... >> > > Maybe it was just me. > > I felt that by including the Cc: line in his sig. Dotan was dragging out the > issue of Cc:'ing somebody's INBOX, a very basic etiquette violation, that > just happen on a different thread.  (I d

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-22 Thread Dotan Cohen
> Is the big black block a PCMCIA connector, perhaps? > It is where the smart card gets plugged in. They seem like oversized SIM cards. -- Dotan Cohen http://bido.com http://what-is-what.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". T

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-22 Thread Freeman
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 05:02:02PM -0500, Mark Allums wrote: > On 4/19/2010 4:29 AM, Ron Johnson wrote: > >On 2010-04-19 04:24, Dotan Cohen wrote: > Why plonk me? Surely this is not the last Etch machine out there? In > any case, I could probably convince him to upgrade if you think that >

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-22 Thread Brad Rogers
On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 22:14:06 +0300 Dotan Cohen wrote: Hello Dotan, > This is as zoomed in as it gets: > http://img341.imageshack.us/img341/9030/serial.jpg I can tell you what the components are (I used to build electronic circuits for a living); MAX232 converts TTL voltage levels (5V & 0V nom

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-22 Thread Dotan Cohen
>> http://img339.imageshack.us/img339/9641/seriall.jpg > > Never seen anything like that before.  Without the numbers of the ICs, I > couldn't even hazard a guess. > This is as zoomed in as it gets: http://img341.imageshack.us/img341/9030/serial.jpg -- Dotan Cohen http://bido.com http://what-i

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-22 Thread Brad Rogers
On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 18:41:52 +0300 Dotan Cohen wrote: Hello Dotan, > http://img339.imageshack.us/img339/9641/seriall.jpg Never seen anything like that before. Without the numbers of the ICs, I couldn't even hazard a guess. -- Regards _ / ) "The blindingly obvious is

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-22 Thread Dotan Cohen
Here is the device: http://img339.imageshack.us/img339/9641/seriall.jpg It is a real serial device, no USB. -- Dotan Cohen http://bido.com http://what-is-what.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@li

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-22 Thread Dotan Cohen
> Indeed.  Sounds to me as though Dotan's neighbour isn't all that tech > savvie. > He's not, he's calling _me_ for support! Actually, he is very knowledgeable in his field, but this is not his field. It turns out to be a mess of parts. There is the USB card reader that I mentioned earlier, and a

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-21 Thread Brad Rogers
On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 16:21:12 -0500 Ron Johnson wrote: Hello Ron, > Yeah, but this is one of those "release the apple and it falls" > guesses. *Occasionally* it won't, but usually, like 10 9's, it will. or as Terry Pratchett puts it; Nine times out of ten, a million to one shot pays off. --

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-20 Thread Ron Johnson
On 2010-04-20 12:24, Brad Rogers wrote: On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 08:48:33 -0500 Ron Johnson wrote: Hello Ron, That's what OP wrote, but it makes no sense. Indeed. Sounds to me as though Dotan's neighbour isn't all that tech savvie. Again, a bit of guess on my part. Yeah, but this is one of

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-20 Thread Brad Rogers
On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 10:36:13 -0500 Mark Allums wrote: Hello Mark, > Well, I meant a computer on both sides, but it matters not a whit. I Ah, I see. > should probably not post (even to make a joke) if I can't actually be > helpful, it wastes everyone's time. Jokes are fine. Just make sure

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-20 Thread Brad Rogers
On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 08:48:33 -0500 Ron Johnson wrote: Hello Ron, > That's what OP wrote, but it makes no sense. Indeed. Sounds to me as though Dotan's neighbour isn't all that tech savvie. Again, a bit of guess on my part. -- Regards _ / ) "The blindingly obvious is

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-20 Thread Mark Allums
On 4/20/2010 3:07 AM, Brad Rogers wrote: On Mon, 19 Apr 2010 17:02:25 -0500 Mark Allums wrote: Hello Mark, That ought actually to work, if a computer were plugged into the USB side. Then you would have a very slow transfer cable. Yes, but AIUI, the computer's on the RS232 side. Well, I

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-20 Thread Ron Johnson
On 2010-04-20 03:07, Brad Rogers wrote: On Mon, 19 Apr 2010 17:02:25 -0500 Mark Allums wrote: Hello Mark, That ought actually to work, if a computer were plugged into the USB side. Then you would have a very slow transfer cable. Yes, but AIUI, the computer's on the RS232 side. That's wh

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-20 Thread Brad Rogers
On Mon, 19 Apr 2010 17:02:25 -0500 Mark Allums wrote: Hello Mark, > That ought actually to work, if a computer were plugged into the USB > side. Then you would have a very slow transfer cable. Yes, but AIUI, the computer's on the RS232 side. -- Regards _ / ) "The blindi

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-19 Thread Freeman
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 04:12:14AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote: > On 2010-04-19 02:58, Dotan Cohen wrote: > >>>It's a 2.6 kernel, so Etch. > > > >>"Plonk" > >> > > > >Why plonk me? Surely this is not the last Etch machine out there? In > >any case, I could probably convince him to upgrade if you think

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-19 Thread Mark Allums
On 4/18/2010 3:27 PM, Brad Rogers wrote: On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 15:15:53 -0500 Ron Johnson wrote: Hello Ron, Plz show us a link to a USB adapter that plugs into a PC's serial port. I've never even looked for one. I'm just going what by Dotan wrote. By the sounds of it, he's not seen the set

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-19 Thread Mark Allums
On 4/19/2010 4:29 AM, Ron Johnson wrote: On 2010-04-19 04:24, Dotan Cohen wrote: Why plonk me? Surely this is not the last Etch machine out there? In any case, I could probably convince him to upgrade if you think that Etch is not up to the task. You completely missed (probably because gmail's

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-19 Thread Dotan Cohen
> Yes.  If you used a semi-competent MUA, you'd see that. > I know, they all have their tradeoffs. Thanks. -- Dotan Cohen http://bido.com http://what-is-what.com Please CC me if you want to be sure that I read your message. I do not read all list mail. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-19 Thread Dotan Cohen
On 19 April 2010 12:15, Ron Johnson wrote: > On 2010-04-19 02:54, Dotan Cohen wrote: >>> >>> So, is does this SC reader (a) serial-over-USB or (b) USB-over-serial? >>> >> >> I should imagine (b), but I have not gotten there yet to see. >> > > Then he probably is clueless. > Well, he is turning to

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-19 Thread Ron Johnson
On 2010-04-19 04:24, Dotan Cohen wrote: Why plonk me? Surely this is not the last Etch machine out there? In any case, I could probably convince him to upgrade if you think that Etch is not up to the task. You completely missed (probably because gmail's web interface so incredibly sucks) why he

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-19 Thread Dotan Cohen
>> Why plonk me? Surely this is not the last Etch machine out there? In >> any case, I could probably convince him to upgrade if you think that >> Etch is not up to the task. >> > > You completely missed (probably because gmail's web interface so incredibly > sucks) why he's plonking you. > He quo

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-19 Thread Ron Johnson
On 2010-04-19 02:54, Dotan Cohen wrote: So, is does this SC reader (a) serial-over-USB or (b) USB-over-serial? I should imagine (b), but I have not gotten there yet to see. Then he probably is clueless. (a) is common, (b) is what you described, but I've never heard of (b). Are you sure y

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-19 Thread Ron Johnson
On 2010-04-19 02:58, Dotan Cohen wrote: It's a 2.6 kernel, so Etch. "Plonk" Why plonk me? Surely this is not the last Etch machine out there? In any case, I could probably convince him to upgrade if you think that Etch is not up to the task. You completely missed (probably because gmail'

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-19 Thread Brad Rogers
On Mon, 19 Apr 2010 11:09:08 +0300 Dotan Cohen wrote: Hello Dotan, > I think that serial doesn't even support some USB features, so I am More of an issue would be getting the +/-12V from a 5V i/f. Not impossible, but not cheap when compared with the getting 5V from 12V. > also doubtful. We'll

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-19 Thread Dotan Cohen
>> Plz show us a link to a USB adapter that plugs into a PC's serial port. > > I've never even looked for one.  I'm just going what by Dotan wrote.  By > the sounds of it, he's not seen the set up yet, anyhow.  It could well > be that his neighbour has got a USB-RS232 adapter plugged in the wrong >

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-19 Thread Dotan Cohen
> It might just be me, but when I head "USB-serial adaptor" I think of > something like a PL2303 which can be used to attach devices with a > serial connector to a PC that lacks a serial port. It would be news to > me if these adaptors worked the other way round, too. > > But if it actually works,

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-19 Thread Dotan Cohen
>> Why aren't they on real USB, I don't know. > > Because the device may expect a USB host controller instead a RS-232 :-? > Likely! >> I am going over there to help >> him tomorrow, so to come prepared I started googling today. Although the >> USB-serial adaptors seem to be popular, I find noth

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-19 Thread Dotan Cohen
>> It's a 2.6 kernel, so Etch. > > "Plonk" > Why plonk me? Surely this is not the last Etch machine out there? In any case, I could probably convince him to upgrade if you think that Etch is not up to the task. -- Dotan Cohen http://bido.com http://what-is-what.com Please CC me if you want to

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-19 Thread Dotan Cohen
> What is unusual is that the page explicitly talks about Linux support and > seems to have instructions on using it under Linux. > The Linux support consists of connecting the device to a Windows computer, installing some module on the device, then using it in "module mode". Over the telephone it

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-19 Thread Dotan Cohen
> So, is does this SC reader (a) serial-over-USB or (b) USB-over-serial? > I should imagine (b), but I have not gotten there yet to see. > (a) is common, (b) is what you described, but I've never heard of (b).  Are > you sure you wrote what you really mean? > No, I have not gotten there yet to

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-18 Thread Brad Rogers
On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 15:15:53 -0500 Ron Johnson wrote: Hello Ron, > Plz show us a link to a USB adapter that plugs into a PC's serial port. I've never even looked for one. I'm just going what by Dotan wrote. By the sounds of it, he's not seen the set up yet, anyhow. It could well be that his

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-18 Thread Ron Johnson
On 2010-04-18 14:40, Brad Rogers wrote: On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 16:20:49 -0300 Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote: Hello Eduardo, I see nothing about serial there. Just a plain smart card reader that connects directly via USB. True, but Dotan's neighbour has an RS232 to USB adaptor that the reader is c

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-18 Thread Brad Rogers
On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 16:20:49 -0300 Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote: Hello Eduardo, > I see nothing about serial there. Just a plain smart card reader that > connects directly via USB. True, but Dotan's neighbour has an RS232 to USB adaptor that the reader is connected to. -- Regards _

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-18 Thread Jochen Schulz
Dotan Cohen: >>> >>> A neighbor with an old Debian (probably etch but could be sarge) >>> machine needs to know where a USB smart card reader attached via RS232 >>> adaptor >> >> Huh??? > > He's got a few of these connected via serial adaptors: > http://www.infinityusb.com/default.asp?show=produc

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-18 Thread Camaleón
On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 22:08:16 +0300, Dotan Cohen wrote: > He's got a few of these connected via serial adaptors: > http://www.infinityusb.com/default.asp?show=productsdetail&ProductID=12 > > Why aren't they on real USB, I don't know. Because the device may expect a USB host controller instead a

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-18 Thread Ron Johnson
On 2010-04-18 14:20, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote: On 04/18/2010 04:08 PM, Dotan Cohen wrote: He's got a few of these connected via serial adaptors: http://www.infinityusb.com/default.asp?show=productsdetail&ProductID=12 Why aren't they on real USB, I don't know. I am going over there to help him

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-18 Thread Freeman
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 07:40:48PM +0300, Dotan Cohen wrote: > It's a 2.6 kernel, so Etch. > > -- > Dotan Cohen > > http://bido.com > http://what-is-what.com > > Please CC me if you want to be sure that I read your message. I do not > read all list mail. > "Plonk" -- Kind Regards, Freeman

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-18 Thread Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
On 04/18/2010 04:08 PM, Dotan Cohen wrote: He's got a few of these connected via serial adaptors: http://www.infinityusb.com/default.asp?show=productsdetail&ProductID=12 Why aren't they on real USB, I don't know. I am going over there to help him tomorrow, so to come prepared I started googling

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-18 Thread Ron Johnson
On 2010-04-18 14:08, Dotan Cohen wrote: A neighbor with an old Debian (probably etch but could be sarge) machine needs to know where a USB smart card reader attached via RS232 adaptor Huh??? He's got a few of these connected via serial adaptors: http://www.infinityusb.com/default.asp?show=pro

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-18 Thread Dotan Cohen
>> A neighbor with an old Debian (probably etch but could be sarge) >> machine needs to know where a USB smart card reader attached via RS232 >> adaptor > > Huh??? > He's got a few of these connected via serial adaptors: http://www.infinityusb.com/default.asp?show=productsdetail&ProductID=12 Why

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-18 Thread Ron Johnson
On 2010-04-18 11:20, Dotan Cohen wrote: A neighbor with an old Debian (probably etch but could be sarge) machine needs to know where a USB smart card reader attached via RS232 adaptor Huh??? would be found in the filesystem. He went through /dev, with special attention on the tty* en

Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor

2010-04-18 Thread Dotan Cohen
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Re: usb device file

2008-10-21 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Mon,20.Oct.08, 23:29:19, Christopher Howard wrote: > Chris Bannister wrote: >> I noticed your sig did not render correctly in my mailer. The >> deliniter >> for a sig is -- not --- Compare yours with mine >> below. > I'm sorry, but in Icedove (a.k.a., Thunderbird), I can only define the >

Re: usb device file

2008-10-21 Thread Christopher Howard
Chris Bannister wrote: On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 10:16:54AM -0800, Christopher Howard wrote: --- Christopher Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.indicium.us Hi, I noticed your sig did not render correctly in my mailer. The deliniter for a sig is -- not --- Compare yours with mine belo

Re: usb device file [solved]

2008-10-20 Thread Amit Uttamchandani
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008 10:43:37 -0800 Christopher Howard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Christopher Howard wrote: > > Amit Uttamchandani wrote: > >>> However, there is no sde block file available in /dev. The closest > >>> things are sda, sdb, sdc, and sdd. I try mount using these device > >>> file

Re: usb device file [solved]

2008-10-20 Thread Christopher Howard
Christopher Howard wrote: Amit Uttamchandani wrote: However, there is no sde block file available in /dev. The closest things are sda, sdb, sdc, and sdd. I try mount using these device files, but the message I always get is 'mount: No medium found'. Udev is what creates the device file, rig

Re: usb device file

2008-10-20 Thread Amit Uttamchandani
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008 10:16:54 -0800 Christopher Howard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Amit Uttamchandani wrote: > >> However, there is no sde block file available in /dev. The closest > >> things are sda, sdb, sdc, and sdd. I try mount using these device > >> files, but the message I always get i

Re: usb device file

2008-10-20 Thread Christopher Howard
Amit Uttamchandani wrote: However, there is no sde block file available in /dev. The closest things are sda, sdb, sdc, and sdd. I try mount using these device files, but the message I always get is 'mount: No medium found'. Udev is what creates the device file, right? Why isn't it creating

Re: usb device file

2008-10-20 Thread Amit Uttamchandani
> > However, there is no sde block file available in /dev. The closest > things are sda, sdb, sdc, and sdd. I try mount using these device > files, but the message I always get is 'mount: No medium found'. > > Udev is what creates the device file, right? Why isn't it creating an > sde or sd

Re: USB device incongruities

2006-11-15 Thread Björn Lindström
Johannes Wiedersich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Björn Lindström wrote: > >> I have two etch systems, one on a desktop, one on a laptop. I have the >> usb-storage module loaded on both. >> >> On the desktop, if I plug my camera (a Pentax Optio M20) in, I get a >> /dev/sda and a /dev/sda1 device. On the

Re: USB device incongruities

2006-11-15 Thread Johannes Wiedersich
Björn Lindström wrote: > I have two etch systems, one on a desktop, one on a laptop. I have the > usb-storage module loaded on both. > > On the desktop, if I plug my camera (a Pentax Optio M20) in, I get a > /dev/sda and a /dev/sda1 device. On the laptop I just see /dev/sda, > and consequently can

Re: USB Device mounting

2003-12-19 Thread Paul Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 05:17:10PM -0600, Joseph A. Nagy wrote: > Will Debian have recognized this as a mass storage device (it stores > the audio in .wav format if I'm not mistaken) or do I have to do > some really funky stuff? Check kernel.org to se

Re: USB Device mounting

2003-12-18 Thread Bijan Soleymani
On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 05:17:10PM -0600, Joseph A. Nagy wrote: > Slightly off topic but I have a similar problem with a USB Digital Voice > Recorder from Radio Shack. It recognizes that it's hooked up to the > comp, but that's as far as I can tell that anything is going on. Will > Debian have r

Re: USB Device mounting

2003-12-18 Thread Joseph A. Nagy
On Wednesday 17 December 2003 01:52 pm, Tom Badran wrote: > Is there anyway i can get usb (and firewire if possible) mass storage > devices to automount and put an icon on the users kde desktop when a > device is plugged in? If i could do this without some prior knowlege > in the fstab about the de

Re: USB Device mounting

2003-12-18 Thread Bijan Soleymani
On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 07:52:59PM +, Tom Badran wrote: > Is there anyway i can get usb (and firewire if possible) mass storage devices > to automount and put an icon on the users kde desktop when a device is > plugged in? If i could do this without some prior knowlege in the fstab about > t

Re: USB Device mounting

2003-12-18 Thread Tom Badran
On Thursday 18 Dec 2003 05:13, Paul Johnson wrote: > > If i could do this without some prior knowlege in the fstab about > > the devices that would be even better. > > The above should work that way, but if you want it to work that easy > on the command line, just edit the fstab. Besides, learning

Re: USB Device mounting

2003-12-17 Thread Paul Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 07:52:59PM +, Tom Badran wrote: > Is there anyway i can get usb (and firewire if possible) mass > storage devices to automount and put an icon on the users kde > desktop when a device is plugged in? Yeah. Create device ico

Re: USB device not claimedby any active driver?

2003-09-17 Thread Joan Tur
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Es Dimecres 17 Setembre 2003 00:08, en Mark Roach va escriure: > not if it doesn't recognize the device. IIRC usb devices are cataloged > in /etc/usbmgr/vendor///module if you don't have a > path /etc/usbmgr/vendor/0403/6001/ then your device is likely

Re: USB device not claimedby any active driver?

2003-09-16 Thread Mark Roach
On Tue, 2003-09-16 at 15:14, Joan Tur wrote: [...] > When I plug an USB to RS232 converter I get the following output from dmesg: > - - > hub.c: new USB device 00:1d.1-1, assigned address 2 > usb.c: USB device 2 (vend/prod 0x403/0x6001) is not claimed by any active > driver. > - - > > I'v

Re: USB device detection problem

2003-03-05 Thread Osamu Aoki
On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 09:02:41AM -0800, Jack Pistachio wrote: > After either rebooting from windoze to linux, or even with > a complete shutdown/poweroff, my two usb mass-storage > devices aren't detected unless I boot Linux twice! Loading > and unloading modules doesn't help. > Everything USB w