[linux-audio-user] MidiSport 4x4 on SuSE 10

Hans Fugal hans at fugal.net
Fri Jan 6 21:04:02 EST 2006


Here is my udev rule:

ACTION=="add", SYSFS{modalias}=="usb:v0763p1014d0001dcFFdscFFdpFFic*isc*ip*", RUN+="/usr/local/sbin/midisport_fw"

As you can see I moved the midisport_fw script (and I changed a couple
of paths therein, but that's irrelevant). The point is the old script
works great, just use it.

I don't remember why, but when I tried it the way you have it, it did
the same thing for me that it's doing for you.

On Fri,  6 Jan 2006 at 22:53 +0100, christian bunge wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have a problem to install the firmware-loader-0.5 for the MidiSport 4x4
> I have found a hint at http://sourceforge.net/projects/usb-midi-fw/ that there 
> is a problme with udev
> 
> this is what I did:
> First I installed de firmware-loader-0.5
> 
> Then I created a new rule file in /etc/udev/rules.d named
> 13-Midisport4x4.rules with this only line.
> 
> SUBSYSTEM=="usb", 
> ACTION=="add",
> SYSFS{idProduct}=="1020", SYSFS{idVendor}=="0763" ,
> RUN+="/sbin/fxload -s /usr/share/usb/midisport/MidiSportLoader.ihx 
> -I /usr/share/usb/midisport/MidiSport4x4.ihx"
> 
> now the MidiSport 4x4 is detectet, but the lights are flashing up and down.
> I get a kernel massage
> linux kernel: usb 1-1:device descriptor read/64, error -71
> 
> thanks for help
> 
> christian
> 

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