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James wrote: |
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> Carlos<skyclan<at> gmx.net> writes: |
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>>> End of dmesg files shows: |
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>>> usb 2-7: new full speed USB device using ohci_hcd and address 7 |
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>>> usb 2-7: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice |
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>>> usb 2-7: USB disconnect, address 7 |
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>>> usb 2-7: new full speed USB device using ohci_hcd and address 8 |
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>>> usb 2-7: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice |
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> this shows several connection/disconnection cycles |
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> with address either ..../002/007 or .../002/008 |
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>>> crw-rw-r-- 1 root usb 189, 128 Jun 8 23:54 001 |
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>>> crw-rw-r-- 1 root usb 189, 129 Jun 8 23:54 002 |
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>>> crw-rw-r-- 1 root usb 189, 130 Jun 8 23:54 003 |
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>>> crw-rw-r-- 1 root usb 189, 131 Jun 8 23:54 004 |
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>>> crw-rw-r-- 1 root usb 189, 135 Jun 16 15:35 008 |
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> These devices have the absolute path of |
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> /dev/bus/usb/002/<001,002,003,005 or 008> |
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>> How was the device node chosen? It appears there is no device connected |
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>> to /dev/bus/usb/002, but rather /dev/bus/usb/008. |
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> see above |
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>> Although the software reports a permissions issue, perhaps the problem |
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>> is related to a bad choice of device node? |
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> I did nothing to create a device node. Kernel config issue? |
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> Custom udev rule? |
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> dbus trickery? |
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> Hal mystery (need dale on this one....) |
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> Dunno, that's why I posted, as to guidance on using |
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> a motorola (razor) phone with wammu, gammu or any other |
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> cell based software that works reasonably well with gentoo, |
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> are all valid snippets of information, of keen interest to me. |
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> James |
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I still have hal on here just not for my keyboard and mouse. I did run |
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into a rules problem one time a good while back, printer I think or |
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maybe my camera. I removed all the rules and then re-emerged hal. I |
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then restarted hal and things worked fine. If you use KDE, I would log |
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out and back in just in case. I would copy them to another location |
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instead of deleting them tho. You may have one that you need or need to |
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reference back to, in case it is a bug and you want to report it or |
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something. |
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Hope that helps. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |