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    wasabi | # 231 | 2008-04-11, 22:26 | Report

    Originally Posted by jolouis View Post
    T How are you getting $24 for just an adapter shipping by the way (UPS would be around there, but the flat rate postal service even international is lower than that...).
    I added one dongle to my cart, entered my shipping address and viola!

    W

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    Texrat | # 232 | 2008-04-12, 04:22 | Report

    Rob! Great news-- I *did* receive the part! My wife had tossed the envelope into a pile I set aside for reference without telling me, and I just found it while making sure I was up to date on bills!

    *whew*

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    GeneralAntilles | # 233 | 2008-04-12, 04:24 | Report

    Originally Posted by Texrat View Post
    *whew*
    More like, *fail*.

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    Texrat | # 234 | 2008-04-12, 04:34 | Report

    Dude, you have no idea what I deal with around here...

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    kudos1uk | # 235 | 2008-04-15, 09:13 | Report

    Originally Posted by jolouis View Post
    bluesubaru, sorry about that I missed the actual link on that first post! here it is:
    http://www.electronicproductonline.c..._0.1_armel.deb
    Can you tell me which package I need for my Linksys USB100M.

    Having the USB100M I dont need the additional drivers, which I think are included in 1.0.3 so I assume I need 0.2.1

    usbLAN 0.1

    usbLAN 0.2.1

    dbus-scripts 1.0.3

    I'm a bit confused in the differences between the 3 packages in the WIKI

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    jolouis | # 236 | 2008-04-15, 12:40 | Report

    Whoops, yea that reference to 0.1 was the original package, should have been updated to 0.2.1.

    You need dbus-scripts 1.0.3 and usbLan 0.2.1. Be sure to install dbus scripts first or you'll have to reboot the tablet for things to work 100% properly.

    Just to clarify: the USBLan package contains the scripts to make the network connection actually work when you plug in a device. the Dbus-scripts package is there as a helper to "rip the wired network down again" if you disconnect the OTG adapter from the tablet without first disconnecting the USB network adapter from the adapter.

    The USBLan package includes the drivers for other network cards/adapters, which really don't cause any problems, but if you're really stingent for some reason about wanting to NOT have them load, all you need to do is open X-term, become root, and type
    echo "" > /lib/modules/2.6.21-omap1/usbNet/modList

    And that will tell the system not to load the extra ones anymore.

    Thanks!
    -Rob

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    iliaden | # 237 | 2008-04-15, 12:43 | Report

    is there a command from xterm to discnnect any connected device.

    the USB mouse I had worked perfectly until today; when I unplug it, the system believes it's still plugged in and does not want to give me access to the on-screen keyboard.
    is there any way I can make the system know that nothing is plugged in on the USB port?

    thank you

    Ilia

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    Texrat | # 238 | 2008-04-15, 13:00 | Report

    What about Konttori's usb software? Does installing that solve everything? I understand he's included a nice UI tool...

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    jolouis | # 239 | 2008-04-15, 19:30 | Report

    Originally Posted by iliaden View Post
    is there a command from xterm to discnnect any connected device.

    the USB mouse I had worked perfectly until today; when I unplug it, the system believes it's still plugged in and does not want to give me access to the on-screen keyboard.
    is there any way I can make the system know that nothing is plugged in on the USB port?

    thank you

    Ilia
    Sure, just open x-term and type "/usr/sbin/stopMouse.sh"

    Also it sounds like you might want to install the latest version of the mouse package: 0.1.2
    The update makes it so that the onscreen keyboard still appears and works normally while a mouse is connected; you can see the updated wiki page for more details:
    http://www.internettablettalk.com/wi..._and_USB_mouse

    Thanks!
    -Rob

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    toby.c13 | # 240 | 2008-04-16, 14:44 | Report

    hi rob.
    would there be a special price for me if i purchase all these at one go?

    http://www.electronicproductonline.c...oducts_id=1781

    http://www.electronicproductonline.c...oducts_id=1801

    http://www.electronicproductonline.c...oducts_id=1799

    does the linksys adapter come wit the otg adapter or is it selling separately?
    thanks alot.

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