Jiri Kosina wrote: > I believe we should at least try to send "eject" command to these devices > once they are detected, as that is sufficient to switch the mode for most > of them, and I don't think it has potential to break anything. And we > could simply. An eject command doesn't work, and in fact there's userspace tools to switch the mode. See the thread on linux-usb with the hardware manufacturer. -- Phil Dibowitz phil@xxxxxxxx Open Source software and tech docs Insanity Palace of Metallica http://www.phildev.net/ http://www.ipom.com/ "Never write it in C if you can do it in 'awk'; Never do it in 'awk' if 'sed' can handle it; Never use 'sed' when 'tr' can do the job; Never invoke 'tr' when 'cat' is sufficient; Avoid using 'cat' whenever possible" -- Taylor's Laws of Programming
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