Difference between revisions of "CM-T3730: Linux: Known Issues"
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| + | {{IssueCategory|USB OTG| | ||
| + | * Sometimes the USB OTG port fails to transition from Host mode to Peripheral mode. | ||
| + | :'''Workaround:''' | ||
| + | :* Unplug the USB cable from the CM-T3730 USB OTG port | ||
| + | :* Remove the USB Gadget driver module from the kernel: | ||
| + | ::<pre>root@cm-t3730:~# modprobe -r g_ether</pre> | ||
| + | :* Load the USB Gadget driver module again: | ||
| + | ::<pre>root@cm-t3730:~# modprobe g_ether</pre> | ||
| + | :* Plug the USB cable back to CM-T3730 USB OTG port | ||
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[[Category:Linux|Known issues]] | [[Category:Linux|Known issues]] | ||
[[Category:CM-T3730|Linux: Known issues]] | [[Category:CM-T3730|Linux: Known issues]] | ||
Revision as of 10:09, 4 September 2012
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