Thank you Peter.
I'll copy the Surrey correspondence to the Hampshire list.
Tony Wood
(from Linux PC)
On 15/07/12 22:34, Peter Andrijeczko wrote:
> Tony
>
> The trick with USB (or indeed any device) is to work out whether
> there's a supported driver for it, either in the kernel or as a third
> party one.
>
> Since you've said that a USB memory stick works okay, then it's fairly
> safe to assume that the correct chipset drivers are being loaded by
> Ubuntu for your netbook - therefore it's a case of finding a driver
> for the Olympus DVR.
>
> One of the quickest ways to start finding out is to get the device USB
> vendor and device ID from the system using the "lsusb" command.
>
> Run it from the command line without the DVR plugged in, then plug in
> the DVR and run it again, noting any differences. Hopefully there's
> just one additional line that will point to the ID of the DVR.
>
> Here's a sample output of lsusb from one of my PCs, I use Gentoo
> Linux, not Ubuntu, but hopefully you should see something fairly similar:
>
> Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
> Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
> Bus 001 Device 005: ID 14cd:8168 Super Top
> Bus 002 Device 006: ID 041e:403a Creative Technology, Ltd Webcam NX Pro 2
> Bus 002 Device 005: ID 045e:00dd Microsoft Corp. Comfort Curve
> Keyboard 2000 V1.0
> Bus 002 Device 007: ID 045e:00d1 Microsoft Corp. Optical Mouse with
> Tilt Wheel
>
> The important numbers are the two sets of 4 hex digits after ID that
> are separated by a colon which are the vendor and device IDs. e.g.
> 045e:00dd for my Microsoft Curve Keyboard.
>
> The trick now is to just to a Google Search with "Linux kernel driver
> 045e 00dd" and just see what info you can get from there.
>
> I use Ubuntu very little so don't know what they do with the kernel
> but I suspect that most drivers in their kernel are built as modules
> so that the appropriate ones are loaded for the detected hardware -
> but it could well be that due to conflicts or support only through
> "Staging Drivers" that some modules might not be available without
> recompiling the kernel, or maybe you just need a later kernel.
>
> But once you establish whether or not the DVR is supported, then that
> should lead you on to what needs to be done next.
>
> If you do want to send me the device IDs for the DVR then I will see
> what I can find out - also let me know what kernel version you are
> running from "uname -a" on the command line.
>
> Regards
>
> Peter
>
> On 14 July 2012 20:30, Tim Brocklehurst <timb@???
> <mailto:timb@engineering.selfip.org>> wrote:
>
> On Saturday 14 Jul 2012 19:12:53 Tony Wood wrote:
> > The only thing I can't get to work with my Linux (Ubuntu 12.04)
> netbook
> > (or Ubuntu 12.04 PC) is my Olympus VN-2100PC digital voice recorder.
> >
> > This netbook still has a Windows 7 partition. I have to download my
> > recorded interviews in W7, load the files onto a memory stick, then
> > reboot into Ubuntu and transfer them.
> >
> > In Linux Terminal I tried: ls usb -v but the device is not
> even found.
> >
> > I'd like to remove the W7 partition altogether but want to be
> able to
> > use the Olympus DVR (a present from my wife.)
> >
> > Has anyone found a Linux way to download sound files from a VN2100PC
> > please?
>
> What does dmesg give you when the device is plugged/unplugged?
> It's unusual
> that an audio device doesn't just appear as mass storage.
>
> Tim B.
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