Sorry long gone - there were about 10 for sale, all at the same time. Ianby idh2010 - Debian
Inspired by this thread, I bought a couple of Videk AN2480 USB2VGA adaptors off eBay and found they work with the Dockstar. No big financial risk at £18-50 including postage for the pair! I think the seller underestimated demand. In fact they behave as Displaylink adaptors in Windows. Following the instructions in the first post on this thread, I soon found a 1Gb USB drive wasn't big enby idh2010 - Debian
Nothing new - just an update from my post on June 06 to confirm that I got usbip to compile ok and usbipd -D to give the correct response. Illumination's instructions worked fine once I reinstalled Debian to clear all the rubbish I had installed previously to try to get this to work. Only downside is that meanwhile I bought a specific printer server to get my wife's Canon IP4500 to workby idh2010 - Debian
Thank you illumination. I followed the instructions in the original link explicitly and the build stopped. But after downloading the file from the 2010-10-04 post mentioned in your second link, moving it to /usr/src/ to replace the existing usbip.tar.bz2 file, and trying again the build and compile complete. The modprobe commands seem to work ok with correct output for lsmod . I seem to now haby idh2010 - Debian
Jean Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > Hi all, > > Same issue here, when trying to compile the > drivers on the same kernel. It looks like that we > shouldn't use the compiled version on this kernel, > but the "staging version". I'm unable to > understand how to install such a kernel staging > module ... Aby idh2010 - Debian
Jeff Thanks for the quick reply - that does indeed clarify just what "disabling the pogo software" means. And I did sign up to the Pogo site - I had to since left my Dockstar connected to the internet for too long before daring to start the Debian install and so lost SSH access! Beware you don't need to log on to the PogoPlug site for it to connect to your Dockstar and disby idh2010 - Debian
Having also just acquired a Dockstar, I was wondering what happens if the Dockstar fails to boot Debian on start up - will it just fall over to the original operating system if the pogo software is disabled using the above instructions? Having seen the discussion about pros and cons, I did not disable the onboard software and installed Debian. It worked fine yesterday, including rebooting butby idh2010 - Debian