* [OT] Re: UDEV rule for uploading firmware
@ 2006-12-26 16:59 Alexander E. Patrakov
2006-12-26 17:10 ` Kay Sievers
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From: Alexander E. Patrakov @ 2006-12-26 16:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-hotplug
Kay Sievers wrote:
> SUSE already disabled usbfs in the kernel, as it is no longer needed
> today and can't handle ACL's needed for multi-user setups. Other
> distros will need to do the same, when we ship a
> "pam_console"-successor along with HAL.
Does USB access from VMware products work on SUSE? If so, how?
Do you know any other packages that rely on old-style /proc/bus/usb (e.g.,
for /proc/bus/usb/devices)? How can they be taught to do the right thing?
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* Re: [OT] Re: UDEV rule for uploading firmware
2006-12-26 16:59 [OT] Re: UDEV rule for uploading firmware Alexander E. Patrakov
@ 2006-12-26 17:10 ` Kay Sievers
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From: Kay Sievers @ 2006-12-26 17:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-hotplug
On Tue, 2006-12-26 at 21:59 +0500, Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
> Kay Sievers wrote:
>
> > SUSE already disabled usbfs in the kernel, as it is no longer needed
> > today and can't handle ACL's needed for multi-user setups. Other
> > distros will need to do the same, when we ship a
> > "pam_console"-successor along with HAL.
>
> Does USB access from VMware products work on SUSE? If so, how?
>
> Do you know any other packages that rely on old-style /proc/bus/usb (e.g.,
> for /proc/bus/usb/devices)? How can they be taught to do the right thing?
Device node access is transparent through libusb, it just looks up
/dev/bus/usb before falling back to /proc/bus/usb. /proc/bus/usb/devices
is deprecated for a long time now and sysfs contains all the
needed information.
Kay
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