usb-modeswitch-data 20191128-ok1 source package in openKylin
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usb-modeswitch-data (20191128-ok1) nile; urgency=medium * Build for openKylin. -- openKylinBot <email address hidden> Mon, 25 Mar 2024 11:06:05 +0800
usb-modeswitch-data (20191128-ok1) nile; urgency=medium * Build for openKylin. -- openKylinBot <email address hidden> Mon, 25 Mar 2024 11:06:05 +0800
| Series | Published | Component | Section | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nile V2.0 | release | main | comm |
| File | Size | SHA-256 Checksum |
|---|---|---|
| usb-modeswitch-data_20191128.orig.tar.bz2 | 33.3 KiB | 3f039b60791c21c7cb15c7986cac89650f076dc274798fa242231b910785eaf9 |
| usb-modeswitch-data_20191128-ok1.debian.tar.xz | 4.2 KiB | 6f764c6d47fed064b273d4823ec07b074f5c944f796fe7d9a4ba75f5f569b34f |
| usb-modeswitch-data_20191128-ok1.dsc | 1.8 KiB | 9430125a75e0d9564d487c54ea3f1c5a7b609df154e77e854125d106abcb1cce |
Several new USB devices have their proprietary Windows drivers onboard,
especially WAN dongles. When plugged in for the first time, they act
like a flash storage and start installing the driver from there. If
the driver is already installed, the storage device vanishes and
a new device, such as an USB modem, shows up. This is called the
"ZeroCD" feature.
.
On Debian, this is not needed, since the driver is included as a
Linux kernel module, such as "usbserial". However, the device still
shows up as "usb-storage" by default. usb-modeswitch solves that
issue by sending the command which actually performs the switching
of the device from "usb-storage" to "usbserial".
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This package contains the commands data needed for usb-modeswitch.