Re: problematic device

2013-09-26 Thread folkert
> > In this logging I plugged-in the device and waited for it to disconnect > > and reconnect again. > > I googled but did not find something that translates this logging into > > human readable format. Are there any that you know of? > > No. But I can interpret it for you. thanks! > Almost 7 s

Re: problematic device

2013-09-24 Thread Alan Stern
On Tue, 24 Sep 2013, folkert wrote: > > Then the problem is most likely in the device or the firmware. If you > > get a usbmon trace, it might provide more information. > > > You asked what the firmware is doing wrong, but you already know the > > answer: It disconnects the device every 6-7 sec

Re: problematic device

2013-09-24 Thread folkert
> Then the problem is most likely in the device or the firmware. If you > get a usbmon trace, it might provide more information. > You asked what the firmware is doing wrong, but you already know the > answer: It disconnects the device every 6-7 seconds. Perhaps it does > this because it doesn'

Re: problematic device

2013-09-22 Thread Alan Stern
On Sun, 22 Sep 2013, folkert wrote: > > > Cleware GMBH is a German company producing all kinds of USB devices. > > > Switches, lights, sensors, etc. > > > As a hobbyist, I do the Linux support for them (I wrote a userspace > > > program to control their devices). > > > Now a new range of products

Re: problematic device

2013-09-22 Thread folkert
> > Cleware GMBH is a German company producing all kinds of USB devices. > > Switches, lights, sensors, etc. > > As a hobbyist, I do the Linux support for them (I wrote a userspace > > program to control their devices). > > Now a new range of products are to be released with new firmware. I > > thi

Re: problematic device

2013-09-21 Thread Alan Stern
On Sun, 22 Sep 2013, folkert wrote: > Hi, > > Cleware GMBH is a German company producing all kinds of USB devices. > Switches, lights, sensors, etc. > As a hobbyist, I do the Linux support for them (I wrote a userspace > program to control their devices). > Now a new range of products are to be r

problematic device

2013-09-21 Thread folkert
Hi, Cleware GMBH is a German company producing all kinds of USB devices. Switches, lights, sensors, etc. As a hobbyist, I do the Linux support for them (I wrote a userspace program to control their devices). Now a new range of products are to be released with new firmware. I think I'm seeing probl