From: Aioanei Rares on
Dotan Cohen wrote:
>> Are you able to use the device?
>>
>>
>
> No, but I am not sure if the problem is with the device drivers or
> with the software that I am trying to use to operate it.
>
>
Please detail.


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From: Aioanei Rares on
Dotan Cohen wrote:
>> No, it only means that this combination of vendor ID 104f (WB
>> Electronics) and device ID 0006 (Infinity Smart) is not listed in your
>> /var/lib/usbutils/usb.ids file. You can run "update-usbids" to get the
>> newest version. The contents of the usb.ids have no influence on the
>> process by which the kernel tries to find modules for devices, AFAIK.
>>
>>
>
> If after running "sudo update-usbids.sh" the device name is still not
> shown, is that a sign that the driver is not properly installed?
>
>
>
Are you able to use the device?


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From: Dotan Cohen on
> Are you able to use the device?
>

No, but I am not sure if the problem is with the device drivers or
with the software that I am trying to use to operate it.

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From: Camaleón on
On Fri, 12 Mar 2010 18:18:30 +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote:

>> No, it only means that this combination of vendor ID 104f (WB
>> Electronics) and device ID 0006 (Infinity Smart) is not listed in your
>> /var/lib/usbutils/usb.ids file. You can run "update-usbids" to get the
>> newest version. The contents of the usb.ids have no influence on the
>> process by which the kernel tries to find modules for devices, AFAIK.
>>
>>
> If after running "sudo update-usbids.sh" the device name is still not
> shown, is that a sign that the driver is not properly installed?

That's only a text list with the newest devices/ID listed, but as Florian
already pointed you, it has nothing to do with detection or driver
installation, I guess that task belongs to the kernel.

Dotan, it would be better if you start from scratch :-)

What kind of device have you attached to the USB port? Is it working? Is
it detected? You can plug it, power on and type "dmesg".

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From: Dotan Cohen on
> Please detail.
>

I am trying to use this device with the drivers and software from the same site:
http://www.infinityusb.com/default.asp?show=productsdetail&ProductID=12

When I run the ntfytool it tells me that it cannot find the device.

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