Am Freitag, 2. Juli 2010, um 02:59:57 schrieb Douglas Schilling Landgraf: > humm, not really :-/ Are you sure em28xx/device get loaded when your > device is plugged? > > A good test: > > - unplug your device > - dmesg -c (clear the dmesg) > - plug your device > - check your dmesg, see if there is any error or message and please > send to us the output. > - lsmod could help also. > - if it's ok, load the i2c modules The em28xx device gets not loaded because the usb id has changed and e1ba:2871 is not associated to the em28xx-cards. the usb id is wrong like i mentioned before - that may be the cause. I provide you with dmesg later on. Maybe i need the patch Thorsten did too, to patch the em28xx-cards.c to get the "new" wrong usb id regognized as a em28xx device so that i can reflash the eeprom of the device. I might give this a try later this day. @Thorsten: Did you reflash the device eeprom with your patched em28xx driver or without the patch? > > What's the message of rewirte_eeprom.pl? The same as Throsten? No, all ok.My distribution is lacking any i2c_smbus module - can't load this one. Maybe Ubuntu does not build or 2.6.32 does not habe this one (looking through the source i did not find it yet - maybe i missed that). > > @Thorsten, in my case never needed to load modprobed i2c-smbus also. > That's why rewrite_eeprom failed to you, the script is not looking > to load this module. Thanks for the feedback. -- Bitte senden Sie mir keine Word- oder PowerPoint-Anhänge. Siehe http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.de.html Really, I'm not out to destroy Microsoft. That will just be a completely unintentional side effect." -- Linus Torvalds
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