Re: speakup USB support will be in linux 3.13

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Hi, Samuel:

This is exciting news, but a quick clarification, please ...

I presume you mean the 4.13 kernel? Not 3.13?

Second, do you want that output once 4.13 is released? Or is it useful
now, i.e. I'm currently on a 4.11 kernel.

Lastly, where shall we send output? I presume it would be easiest to
parse the output if attached, rather than as inline. And, I wonder
whether we want that on list?

My thought was to attach two text files. One with, and without the
synth.

Thanks very much to you and everyone who has worked on this. I'm very
delighted and looking forward to using a hardware synth again.

Janina

Samuel Thibault writes:
> Hello,
> 
> Just to let people know: Okash's work on USB support is currently in the
> main Linux tree, which means it will be in Linux 3.13.
> 
> I'm then realizing: among synthesizers which have native USB plugs (i.e.
> don't need an external converter), are there some which have specific
> USB IDs?
> 
> Put another way: owners of synthesizers with native USB plugs, could you
> send us the output of lsusb? (ideally, one with the synth plugged, and
> another with the synth unplugged, so we easily see what line changes).
> 
> Samuel
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