Logitech Headset

Kevin McKinney klmckinney1 at gmail.com
Wed May 19 16:10:25 UTC 2010


Luis,
Yes, I tried it about two months ago with not luck. I also performed a grep
on the source code and did not find the device ID specified.  I was using an
older version of the kernel at that time (2.6.27)
http://kemnet.homelinux.com/lxr/source/2.6.27/. I will try again and post my
results. Any other tips, concerns, or questions is appreciated. I still
consider myself new to the linux kernel / Ubuntu. I have only been studying
and using it for about three years now.

Thanks,
Kevin

On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 11:53 AM, Luis R. Rodriguez <mcgrof at gmail.com>wrote:

> On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 6:27 PM, Kevin McKinney <klmckinney1 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Dan, thanks for the info, I was thinking I could leverage code from an
> > existing driver with similar functionality.
> >
> > By the way, the advisor will NOT require any work.  The primary
> > responsibility of the advisor is to verify the requirements.  That is,
> > making sure the developed driver actually works.
> >
> > Anybody willing to verify the finished product can serve as the advisor.
> If
> > I have any technical questions while developing the driver, I will post
> them
> > to the entire open source community. Please let me know if anyone is
> > interested.
>
> Stupid question, have you tried plugging the device in to verify it is
> indeed not supported? I have a Logitech headset with USB vendor:device
> ID 046d:0a12 (yours is 046d:0a01) and it works like a charm. I believe
> the device works using its own protocol and embedded firmware, it does
> not need a driver. Not sure how the device exposes the audio/input
> functionality to the OS yet but it does.
>
>  Luis
>
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