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Re: BT Voyager 1010 (or Linksys WUSB11)



Kevin Murphy wrote:

> Has anybody succeeded in getting either of the above devices (apparently they use
> the same chipset) to work under Debian?

I'm going to be trying this out tomorrow (I have a Linksys WUSB11).

Let me know how you get on :-)

I _have_ succeeded in compiling the Atmel driver at BerliOS (v 0.11, http://download.berlios.de/at76c503a/at76c503-0.11.tar.gz) for the 2.4.25-1-i386 kernel, but I have not tried it yet.

Aha, that's "the other" Amtel driver, thanks for the link! I've just downloaded it and it compiles fine. 8-)

However, hotplug doesn't seem to be loading the drivers correctly, according to /var/log/messages:

May 9 16:18:47 laptop kernel: hub.c: new USB device 00:07.2-1, assigned address 6 May 9 16:18:47 laptop kernel: usb.c: USB device 6 (vend/prod 0x69a/0x821) is not claimed by any active driver. May 9 16:18:51 laptop kernel: usbdfu.c: USB Device Firmware Upgrade (DFU) handler v0.11
May  9 16:18:51 laptop kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usbdfu
May  9 16:18:52 laptop usb.agent[2804]:      usbdfu: loaded sucessfully

"lsmod" tallies with the above (ie. shows the usbfu driver but not either of the "at76c503" ones).

A page I saw yesterday (which has now dissappeared) suggested adding the vendor/prod ID to the "src/includes/usb/config.h" and then "installing it". Has anybody got any idea where the equivalent file is in Debian, and how I might go about modifying it?

TIA,

Jon



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