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<br><br><div><div id="SkyDrivePlaceholder"></div>> To: alanjas@hotmail.com<br>> Subject: Re: legousbtower kernel module<br>> From: pgf@laptop.org<br>> CC: walter.bender@gmail.com; bert@freudenbergs.de; aaguirre@fing.edu.uy; devel@lists.laptop.org<br>> Date: Tue, 8 May 2012 17:39:14 -0400<br>> <br>> alan jhonn aguiar schwyn wrote:<br>> > <br>> > <br>> > > Date: Tue, 8 May 2012 14:37:29 -0400<br>> > > Subject: Re: legousbtower kernel module<br>> > > From: walter.bender@gmail.com<br>> > > To: bert@freudenbergs.de<br>> > > CC: dsd@laptop.org; devel@lists.laptop.org; alanjas@hotmail.com; <br>> > aaguirre@fing.edu.uy<br>> > > <br>> > > On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 2:30 PM, Bert Freudenberg <bert@freudenbergs.de> wrote:<br>> > > ><br>> > > > On 08.05.2012, at 20:09, Walter Bender wrote:<br>> > > ><br>> > > >> On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 3:56 PM, Daniel Drake <dsd@laptop.org> wrote:<br>> > > >>> On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 10:13 AM, Bert Freudenberg <bert@freudenbergs.de> <br>> > wrote:<br>> > > >>>> However, /dev/usb/lego0 is not created. The corresponding udev rule is <br>> > installed by Fedora's "nqc" rpm, but it relies on the "legousbtower" kernel <br>> > module.<br>> > > >>>><br>> > > >>>> Am I doing something wrong, or is it really just that the OLPC kernel is <br>> > missing that module? If so, where can I get it? Or do I have to try compiling <br>> > myself?<br>> > > >>><br>> > > >>> I just added it for the next 12.1.0 build.<br>> > > >>><br>> > > >>> Thanks<br>> > > >>> Daniel<br>> > > >>> _______________________________________________<br>> > > >>> Devel mailing list<br>> > > >>> Devel@lists.laptop.org<br>> > > >>> http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel<br>> > > >><br>> > > >> I can talk to NXT and WeDo without the kernel mode... just some udev<br>> > > >> rules as per:<br>> > > >><br>> > > >> https://github.com/itdaniher/WeDoMore/tree/master/udev<br>> > > >><br>> > > >> I think these rules are already in place??? (haven't tested on 12.x.x)<br>> > > ><br>> > > > RCX 1.0 = Infrared via serial (launched 1998)<br>> > > > RCX 2.0 = Infrared via USB tower (2001)<br>> > > > NXT = Bluetooth (2006)<br>> > > > WeDO = USB (2009)<br>> > > ><br>> > > > The "legousbtower" module is needed for the RCX 2.0 Infrared Tower.<br>> > > ><br>> > > > Including a udev rule might be a good idea though. Currently it is provided <br>> > by the "nqc" rpm.<br>> > > ><br>> > > > OTOH, there is no Sugar activity that uses the RCX, AFAIK. Worse, I don't <br>> > even know any graphical Linux application to talk to the RCX. Do you?<br>> > > <br>> > > Will ask the Butia team. They may have done something.<br>> > > <br>> > <br>> > We use the Butia 1.0 with arduino board. For it, we don't need any special <br>> > thing, because itis used with the usb like a serial device.<br>> > The 2.0 version of Butia, uses a PIC18F.. that we need a udev rules.Someone <br>> > like this: <br>> > BUS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="04d8", ATTRS{idProduct}=="000[bc]", MODE="0666"<br>> <br>> so this is new since the last we discussed special rules. okay.<br>> <br>> > The latest build of Sugar have the udev for WeDo.Could be added the NXT rules.<br>> > In other way, the problem with Lego is the Bluetooth dongle.The kernel not have <br>> > the bluetooth kernel.<br>> <br>> which kernel doesn't have bluetooth? i thought we added bluetooth<br>> support some time ago.</div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div>The 3.0.19 for XO 1.75 not have.. In others.. I don't know..</div><div><br></div><div><br></div> </div></body>
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