> Louis wrote
>> Our patches should already be available (Google for "Muse Research open
>> source"; I can't recall the server it's on at the moment, but it should
>> be
>> in the "1.8" subdirectory).
>
> I think it's
> ftp://ftp.museresearch.com/rpms/1.8/
> and in particular
> ftp://anonymous+muse
Louis wrote
> Our patches should already be available (Google for "Muse Research open
> source"; I can't recall the server it's on at the moment, but it should be
> in the "1.8" subdirectory).
I think it's
ftp://ftp.museresearch.com/rpms/1.8/
and in particular
ftp://anonymous+museresearch@ftp.
> Yes, Wine added support for udev (because hal is now obsolute on most
> Linux distributions), but AFAIK the plans were not to remove hal due
> to backward compatibility.
> No major changes to usbd.sys were made. Wine still doesn't detect USB
> devices or load drivers or anything like that.
OK, I
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 1:15 AM, wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm in the process of migrating custom patches made to WINE 1.1.7 to
> WINE 1.3.24. Among those is USBD.SYS, which we use to run a Windows
> driver for a specific USB device which has no equivalent Linux driver.
> I was wondering what to expect fr
Hi,
I'm in the process of migrating custom patches made to WINE 1.1.7 to
WINE 1.3.24. Among those is USBD.SYS, which we use to run a Windows
driver for a specific USB device which has no equivalent Linux driver.
I was wondering what to expect from 1.3.24 as far as USB device
discovery and Windo