Does anyone here know how to 'tie' a particular input device to a particular window? I'd like my usb keyboard to work one particular window, rather than be a general X input device.
Which USB are good buys right now and do any *not* work with Linux's EHCI/OHCI driver? (I ask because when I don't get a recommendation, I seem to buy the most awkward hardware available...)
Thanks in advance,
MJ Ray mjr@phonecoop.coop wrote:
Which USB are good buys right now and do any *not* work with Linux's
^^^ hubs
EHCI/OHCI driver? [...]
Thanks,
On Tue, Jul 25, 2006 at 10:53:09AM +0100, MJ Ray wrote:
MJ Ray mjr@phonecoop.coop wrote:
Which USB are good buys right now and do any *not* work with Linux's
^^^ hubs
I don't think I've ever needed a driver for a USB hub, I certainly can't think of a driver ever being used.
Brett Parker iDunno@sommitrealweird.co.uk
I don't think I've ever needed a driver for a USB hub, I certainly can't think of a driver ever being used.
Over the years, I've met a few devices which didn't like one or the other of the Linux USB drivers ([uoe]hci I think) and I'd like to never meet any again, so the question. Also, is there any particularly good hub out there?
Thanks,
On Tue, Jul 25, 2006 at 03:17:29PM +0100, MJ Ray wrote:
Brett Parker iDunno@sommitrealweird.co.uk
I don't think I've ever needed a driver for a USB hub, I certainly can't think of a driver ever being used.
Over the years, I've met a few devices which didn't like one or the other of the Linux USB drivers ([uoe]hci I think) and I'd like to never meet any again, so the question. Also, is there any particularly good hub out there?
There have been problems with USB1 devices hung off a USB2 hub; I believe this has been sorted in recent 2.6 kernels, but as I don't have any USB hubs it's not something I've ever been hit by myself.
J.