* Re: Using the usx2y driver under Fedora Core 5.
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@ 2006-05-16 12:42 ` Martin Langer
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From: Martin Langer @ 2006-05-16 12:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Martin Shepherd; +Cc: Karsten Wiese, alsa-devel
On Tue, May 16, 2006 at 03:39:20AM -0700, Martin Shepherd wrote:
> I'm not sure if you are the appropriate person to send this to. If
> not, could you please tell me whom I should contact.
I think alsa-devel is a good choice. Well, let's knock at the doors of
the alsa headquarter now :)
> I've just got my Tascam US-122 box working with the us2xy driver,
> under Fedora Core 5. Since FC5 doesn't come with /sbin/hotplug etc,
> and the installation procedure of the alsa-firmware package from
> alsa-project.org, incorrectly assumes that hotplug is there, I decided
> to try to figure out how to configure udev to auto-load both the first
> and second stage firmware of the US-122, without needing to install
> the obsolete hotplug facility. This worked, and having done so, I now
> don't have to do anything except plug in the USB cable of the US-122
> into my latop, and wait a few seconds for the USB LED on the US-122 to
> light, before I can use the box.
>
> In case you are interested, I have documented everything that I did,
> at the following URL.
>
> http://www.astro.caltech.edu/~mcs/tascam_us122/index.html
>
> Obviously it would be nice to get the UDEV configuration into the
> standard ALSA build procedure (to be used when /sbin/hotplug is
> absent, and /etc/udev/rules.d is present). Is this something that you
> would like to do, or is there somebody else that I should contact? If
> the best thing would be for me to put together a patch against the
> alsa code, could you tell me how I should go about submitting this?
Please send further questions/patches to the alsa-devel mailling list.
( I'm a little bit out of sync with the latest alsa development at the
moment, especially UDEV. )
For me it's a nice idea. We should add some US-224/428 support, too.
Which means to add some ID's and an us428control command. But
unfortunately I have no 224/428 for testing, only a 122 and I just read
that it's already known to work.
Martin
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