I can confirm that this solution (which is essentially the same as what
xorduna posted above) does work for me. I'm using the 2.6.27-9-generic
kernel. All I had to do is copy the firmware file to the location
expected by the driver and rename it. The link posted by Anshuman gives
slightly incorr
d, but can't
locate the file ti_usb-3410.bin anywhere on my hard drive. I also
googled for that file, but can't find any link to it. If I do find it,
where should it be placed in the file system?
Thanks,
Steve
Leann Ogasawara wrote:
> Hi sglow,
>
> Can you attach your d
irmware is compiled right into the driver, at least it is for the stock
kernel. Not sure why it was stripped out of the Ubuntu kernel.
Thanks,
Steve
Leann Ogasawara wrote:
> Hi sglow,
>
> I'm so sorry for the delayed response here. Can you try installing the
> "linux-firmwa
Hi Leann;
I downloaded the Alpha-5 live CD and tried this out. It's still not
working, but the failure mode is definitely different that that of 8.04.
On the 8.04 release of Ubuntu, the problem seems to be that the device
isn't being recognized as a device that can be handled by this driver at
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.24
The ti_usb_3410_5052 driver fails to recognize a very popular JTAG
emulator made by TI (MSP FET430).
This appears to be a new bug in Hardy, it worked fine in Gutsy.
I downloaded the 2.6.24 vanilla source from kernel.org and compiled
I've got a machine with the same problem. When desktop effects are set
to 'normal', and the nvidia drivers are enabled, I see no menus in Open
Office. I've also noticed that when this problem is occurring I get no
display when I open the gvim (gtk version of vim) text editor.
A workaround that s
Hi Leann;
I tried the device against the Alpha 4 live CD image and it did not work
correctly. I'll try to collect more information on this, but wanted to
give you that initial bit of information.
Rgds,
Steve
Leann Ogasawara wrote:
> The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 ker
I had the same problem. The solution is very simple:
sudo apt-get remove brltty
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FTDI usb to serial conflict with brltty
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/175182
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