Re: bluetooth adapters keep disconnecting with an "USB disconnect"

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On Sun, 24 Jan 2010, Peter Kornatowski wrote:

> >Darn it, I was wrong again.  The usbmon code _does_ use the time of
> >day.  So the value you need to begin with is the number of seconds
> >since January 1, 1970, not the number of seconds since startup.
> >
> >However, when I did that calculation (you are in timezone +0100,
> >right?), the value I got (2349359744) still didn't match the usbmon
> >log.  I don't know why not.
> 
> I took your timestamp (2349359744) and grepped through the whole 32GB 
> log, but no match. Then I grepped for " 2349359" (cut the last 3 
> digits) and got the first attached log. I also grepped for " 23493" 
> (cut the last 5 digits) and got the usbmongrep2.log.
> Maybe you will find something in there.

No, nothing.  I have no idea why matching up the timestamps is turning 
out to be so hard.  I just tried a similar test on my computer and it 
worked fine.  Oh well, who knows.

Alan Stern

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