<p>An e-mail has come from LINDY, saying it offers no support for linux. They recomend the ubuntu forums where I have already been (or to buy a new one lol, i can have windows installed just for capture :] but will be the vista that came with the laptop and I hate vista).</p>
<p>Anyone interested in making it work?</p><p>PCI-ExpressCard/34 2 Firewire Port, you can see it here -> <a href="http://www.lindy-international.com/shop/showProductDetail.do?orderNumber=51500&source=search">http://www.lindy-international.com/shop/showProductDetail.do?orderNumber=51500&source=search</a></p>
<p>Nuno Ribeiro</p><div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 10:32 PM, Nils Kassube <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:kassube@gmx.net">kassube@gmx.net</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;">
Nuno Ribeiro wrote:<br>
> Hi. I didn't understood how could I reply a daily digest from ubuntu<br>
> mailing list. Could you put this back in the mailling list please?<br>
<br>
The digest mode is not very good for replying to the list. Anyway, I<br>
think you would reply to the mail as usual and then:<br>
<br>
a) Replace the To: address with the list address (if necessary).<br>
b) Replace the subject with the one of the original thread.<br>
c) Delete all those other mails from the reply which have nothing to do<br>
with your subject.<br>
<br>
> Yes, I had the Card pluged in. I don't found anything about my card<br>
> being supported in linux, however, the more linux is compatiblie,<br>
> more users might came end up here.<br>
<br>
Well, then it looks like your card isn't supported.<br>
<br>
> Ok, It was supposed to be plug and play.<br>
<br>
Plug and play - yes, but only for Windows, I suppose.<br>
<br>
> How can I get support,<br>
<br>
You could ask your vendor if they have a Linux driver for the card, but<br>
I'm more pessimistic about your chances they can help.<br>
<br>
> or at<br>
> least debug my error to development teams to try to find a generic<br>
> solution.<br>
<br>
As there is nothing seen with lspci, I suppose it is very difficult<br>
without more information about the chipset. Maybe someone else has an<br>
idea?<br>
<br>
> In my desktop, with a PCI slot, everything works fine, and the same<br>
> raw1394 permissions were set. The problem is that the card seams to<br>
> have a in built controller that is not loaded. In wintows it says<br>
> something like OHCI compliant device installed and some more advices.<br>
<br>
Well, the raw1394 permissions are a software setting which only applies<br>
_if_ there is a hardware that is supported by Linux. Without the<br>
supported hardware the permissions don't help.<br>
<br>
<br>
Nils<br>
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