On Tuesday 23 August 2005 16:51, Paul Rolland wrote:
> Hello Sergey,
>
> > Yes. Addresses for USB devices are assigned dynamically. If you
> > disconnect the modem from USB and connect it again, its address will
> > change.
>
> The problem I've is that nothing changed on the machine except that
>
Hello Sergey,
> Yes. Addresses for USB devices are assigned dynamically. If you
> disconnect the modem from USB and connect it again, its address will
> change.
The problem I've is that nothing changed on the machine except that
I did a reboot. Nothing (USB device) added, nothing removed, so w
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 15:14:38 +0200 Paul Rolland wrote:
> I've just rebooted a machine, and the eagle ADSL modem I was using,
> presented as /proc/bus/usb/002/005 in now presented as
> /proc/bus/usb/002/003 (same bus, but device ID changed from 5 to 3).
>
> Is this an expected behavior, when runn
Hello,
I've just rebooted a machine, and the eagle ADSL modem I was using,
presented as /proc/bus/usb/002/005 in now presented as
/proc/bus/usb/002/003 (same bus, but device ID changed from 5 to 3).
Is this an expected behavior, when running a 2.4.31 kernel ?
I would have been expecting some mor
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