> That doesn't make sense, what driver is binding to this device? We can > support multiple devices quite easily, and have since the 2.2 kernel > days. it's the usbserial driver trying to bind to 2 different devices. one is huawei ec1261-2 and the other is bandluxe c170. if i bind only one of them then it's working fine, but when i bind the second one it's not detected by the driver because i have to use vendor specific binding. > Wow, 2.6.25 is many many years old, and obsolete, care to try a newer > kernel, like 3.4? We can't do much about 2.6.25, but we can help you > out with the latest release. wow. an old kernel. i don't see any 3.4 kernel on zeroshell relesase on the site. where can i find this 3.4 kernel. i'm totally new to linux, so i don't realy have any ideas on how to compile zeroshell with new kernel. should i recompile with new kernel? thanks, Ahmad -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-usb" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html