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SubjectRe: [PATCH] usbhid: add ASUS LCM to the blacklist
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On Thursday, 11. October 2007, Javier Bolaños Molina wrote:
> Hi all,
> [...]
> Well I installed this patch, recompiled my kernel and tried again asusoled
> application in order to test the oled display.
> First time everything seemed as usual as it was with a standard (no patched)
> kernel, asusolded ask me to rmmod usbhid as it was not able to get control
> on the oled.
> Then I removed the usbhid and tried again, it worked. Nothing new.
> After this I loaded usbhid in order to use my mouse.
> then I tried asusoled and fortunately this time it worked this time with
> usbhid loaded.
>
> To sum up the patch works fine once I remove and load usbhid once. I tend to
> think this could be a bootstrap bug as it does work well after a manual
> reload of usbhid.
>

hmm, sounds like the old usbhid module is still around...
My first guess: Do you use a initrd? Have you updated it, after you recompiled your kernel?

> [...]
> PS.
> I don't know German so it was difficult to understand the page in
> https://zockertown.de/s9y/archives/882-asusoled-compilieren.html so I would
> suggest to update https://launchpad.net/asusoled/ maybe I could help.
>
> Regards,
> Javier Bolaños Molina.
>

The project moved to sourceforge.net. The new maintainer is:

Adilson Oliveira <adilson@linuxembarcado.com.br>

Thanks,
Chr.
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