[LUGSB] Problem with /dev/ttyUSB*
Chris Wright
dhasenan at gmail.com
Wed Mar 7 23:05:04 EST 2007
SNG is a human-readable form of PNG. So if all else fails, you can
copy your images by hand.
The other three lines are just telling you where the differences are.
Now you can find the exact path to those files either by going to line
141 of the second file and going up until you find a directory
listing, or by using the following line:
$ find /dev -iname "usbdev2.5_ep??"
Then point wabbu to those devices. (Worth a shot, at least.)
On 07/03/07, JST <chozar at gmail.com> wrote:
> The output is:
>
> 140a141,144
> > usbdev2.5_ep00
> > usbdev2.5_ep02
> > usbdev2.5_ep81
> > usbdev2.5_ep82
> 181a186
> > 005
>
> Every time I remove/insert the device # increments by one, but those
> four devices represent my usb cable and phone somehow, but I don't know
> why it isn't just one. I also dont know what the other 3 lines are.
>
> What is this SNG you speak of?
>
> Chris Wright wrote:
> > Sacrifice a goat.
> >
> > What device entries are created when you plug it in? Try doing:
> > $ ls -R /dev > devices1 # not inserted
> > $ ls -R /dev > devices2 # inserted
> > $ diff devices1 devices2
> >
> > All else fails, you can copy the pictures over with SNG
> >
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