Re: Device Enumeration Failure

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Hello Sir, Gerhard.
>On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 8:14 PM, Alan Stern <stern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> If you know how to do it, go right ahead.  I have no idea.

I don't have the required experience in Linux kernel, and device
drivers to proceed, i will try though, your guidance will be
appreciated. :).

>>I also tried booting windows xp by now. Windows xp behaves the exact same way as linux. If you are curious about it I can send you >>the >HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM tree with and without smartcharge enabled. There you can see what devices are >>recognized.

Send it i will have a look at it, though i am not an expert in
decoding windows registry. :).

>>On Thursday, May 17, 2012 Gerhard Thomas
>><gerhardthomas123@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>>I wrote the following lines to gigabyte:

>>Good Day,

>>I am trying to create a support of your notebook T1132N for linux operating systems.

>>Thus far most of the components are working reliably. Just the touch screen is causing me trouble. In order for me to go on with my >>work I would need some technical information on how the touch screen is activated (a driver for linux already exists) before it is >>recognized by the usb host controller. I know that you don't give support for linux but if you support me with that information I will be >>able to create the support for you. This would give you an entire new set of customers.

Any reply from Gigabyte??


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