[opensuse] Lost support for USB-readers
From the man page: "USB SMART CARD READER DRIVERS: USB smart card reader drivers are located in /usr/lib64/readers
As it is (also) a SuSE-issue, posting here might be more appropiate... Hi all, I had to re-install one of my boxes, but it seems I lost support for USB-readers. If I restart pcscd, I got in syslog: "Disabling USB support for pcscd" I went googling but all I found (in Ludovic's blog) that disabling it resulted in better performance for embedded devices. Other references were about an incorrectly installed openct-software, or a outdated version. So after i had re-installed openSuSE (11.4), i installed pcsc-lite-1.7.4-57.1 (from the add-on repo) and its libs, but same results. Anyone around here, that can tell me how to get the old behaviour (supporting usb-readers) back again? =================================================================== directory as a bundle. You shall not add a USB driver in /etc/reader.conf file." But no clue about the so-called "bundle" that should reside in either /usr/lib/readers or /usr/lib64/reader And after install libmusclecard-utils (that apperently holds BundleTool). i started it up, but the tools finished directly saying "no drivers exists - exiting" Its manpage says that BundleTool lets you _select_ one from several bundles, but still no clue how te get hold of one. All i want is to (continue to) use my simple USB-reader. Hans -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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Hans Witvliet