Thanks for the tips. By trying to avoid thinking about UNIX when I'm on Plan 9
I forgot that some userspace utilities are the same :)
> No, the existence of '#u' just shows that the kernel usb driver exists
> and a usb interface has been found. The user-level usbd program is
> needed in order to
>> - try 'ls -d /dev/usb' to see if '#u' is bound in /dev
>
> Assuming that I'm getting some output how can I know if it is correct? Are
> there any userspace commands to see what is bound where? bind doesn't seem to
> support listings, only namespace modifications.
ns(1) command shows bindings
Hello,
> I obtained the same behavior on Fedora 15. It doesn't happen
> on earlier releases of Fedora, even when using the same
> dynamically linked smtp binary.
>
> Probably you updated something like glibc before rebuilding.
>
> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> 0x0035db
> I don't think the problem is within usbd. The 'no hubs' message
> really does mean what it says -- it seems the kernel hasn't succeeded
> in initialising the usb host interface to the extent where it sees
> the built-in hub which usbd needs to enumerate devices.
>
> I think you need input from
On Sat, 17 Sep 2011 11:26:49 -0700
Joel Armstrong wrote:
> The phone won't beep or anything
Does it not have audio?
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 3:06 PM, Ethan Grammatikidis
wrote:
> On Sat, 17 Sep 2011 11:26:49 -0700
> Joel Armstrong wrote:
>
>> The phone won't beep or anything
>
> Does it not have audio?
>
>
I'm not sure I understand the point of your question, but I'm not sure
you understand the issues surround
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 3:06 PM, Ethan Grammatikidis
wrote:
> On Sat, 17 Sep 2011 11:26:49 -0700
> Joel Armstrong wrote:
>
>> The phone won't beep or anything
>
> Does it not have audio?
>
>
I wasn't very involved in the audio side of things, but as I recall
there are separate controls for audio