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[opensuse-factory] kernel patch..
- From: Hans Witvliet <hwit@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 09 May 2009 00:28:15 +0200
- Message-id: <1241821695.19151.7.camel@t43>
Hi all,
Just got hold of some gadgets (usb-thermometers) that internally use an
usb-tty-converter.
Luckily recent kernels detect the device (CH431-chip) and a ttyUSB0
device is created automagically.
However, the device-driver seems to be in-complete, one can not set
speed or the modem-signals.
In order to use the device, there is an kernel-patch.
But if a grep the kernel-code for 11.1 and apply the patch, wouldn't
that mean that i have to do that every time when SuSE releases their own
new kernelpatches???
The guy who wrote the patch wrote me yesterday that it _might_ be
included in 2.6.29.
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Just got hold of some gadgets (usb-thermometers) that internally use an
usb-tty-converter.
Luckily recent kernels detect the device (CH431-chip) and a ttyUSB0
device is created automagically.
However, the device-driver seems to be in-complete, one can not set
speed or the modem-signals.
In order to use the device, there is an kernel-patch.
But if a grep the kernel-code for 11.1 and apply the patch, wouldn't
that mean that i have to do that every time when SuSE releases their own
new kernelpatches???
The guy who wrote the patch wrote me yesterday that it _might_ be
included in 2.6.29.
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