--- Björn Lindström <bkhl(a)elektrubadur.se> schrieb:
"hard off" <hard.off(a)gmail.com>om>:
it sounds like you're nearly there. i also
have a us-122 running on
debian (ubuntu), and it was pretty finnicky to make it all work.
can't really see where you're going wrong, but as far as i remember i
didn't run usx2yloader as root.
did you try just running usx2yloader without the 'sudo' command?
That gives the exact same result. Anyway, that shouldn't make any
difference, since the error
usx2yloader: error in loading /usr/share/alsa/firmware/usx2yloader/us122.rbt
indicates that something goes wrong in reading the us122.rbt
file. That's why I was hoping someone could tell me exactly what
version of alsa-firmware they have successfully used with US-122.
I think, there is only 1 firmware version.
Above error message means:
"usx2yloader can't transfer the firmware to the us122"
So it could be a USB problem.
I once had such USB problem with a VIA chipset mobo.
things didn't work, until i connected my us428 to the other USB connector.
Does
$ dmesg
say something?
what kind of motherboard do you use?
Please post outputs of
$ lspci
Karsten
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