Newsgroups: linux.kernel
From: David Brownell <davi...@pacbell.net>
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 02:20:09 +0100
Local: Sun, Jan 30 2005 8:20 pm
Subject: ANNOUNCE: usbutils-0.70
WHAT
The "usbutils" package is most useful for the "lsusb" utility, which can provide considerable detail about the USB devices connected to your Linux system. (It's like "pciutils" is for PCI.) When making bug reports, or otherwise troubleshooting, "lsusb -v" output is very useful; often more so than /proc/bus/usb/devices output. For folk using Linux 2.4 kernels, this also provides "usbmodules" WHY This "lsusb" version is aware of USB 2.0 features; the 0.11 version only This version understands many more types of descriptors; it previously - Communications Device Class (CDC) descriptors, for USB Modems, - Hub descriptor. Not all hubs are equal, and previously only - Device qualifier. If a device supports high speed USB, it has - Chip Card and Smart Card interfacing devices. - USB On-The-Go (OTG) devices. Starting to appear; some run Linux. - USB Debug devices. Currently exotic. - Unrecognized descriptors are dumped in hex; some previous versions Note that if the kernel HID driver is bound to a device, lsusb This version uses the system's version of "libusb", rather than its WHERE http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=3581&package_id... Also, current source is in CVS for the Linux-USB project at SourceForge. HOW $ tar xf usbutils-0.70.tar.gz Significant options to "configure" include: --prefix=/ To replace the normal /sbin version of --enable-usbmodules If you're using a Linux 2.4 based system - You must Sign in before you can post messages.
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