Miguel Ángel Pazos | 23 Sep 2010 08:59
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Linux Kernel 2.6.31-20 and higher

Hi,

After some research about how to use javaxusb in Ubuntu 10.04, i've seen that from kernel version 2.6.31-20 onwards, /proc/bus/usb/ will not be available. Is there any way to make jsr80/javax.usb work on this new kernels?

Thank you very much in advance,

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Trygve Laugstøl | 23 Sep 2010 11:31
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Re: Linux Kernel 2.6.31-20 and higher

On 9/23/10 8:59 AM, Miguel Ángel Pazos wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After some research about how to use javaxusb in Ubuntu 10.04, i've seen
> that from kernel version 2.6.31-20 onwards, /proc/bus/usb/ will not be
> available. Is there any way to make jsr80/javax.usb work on this new
> kernels?
>
> Thank you very much in advance,

My implementation of javax.usb should on any Linux or Mac OSX platform 
that libusb supports. Currently I'm testing it on Centos 5.5 and Mac OSX 
10.5. Note that I'm not claiming that the implementation is feature 
complete but it is working for all of my applications as it is now.

If you have specific feature requests I can try to focus on those if 
you're interested.

[1]: http://cobain.arktekk.no/~trygvis/wiki/Implement_javax.usb_with_libusb

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