![]() I thought in power-cycle the USB, but every workaround I found needs the device listed in Linux first.ĭmesg | grep usb after boot with the device plugged: dmesg | grep usb I’m sending attached the datasheet of this GPS device, but I just have it in portuguese, I don’t know if it can help.ĭoes anyone have an idea how to solve this issue? I did some tests with different images/modules too, the issue doesn’t happen with the TK1 running L4T image or with an Apalis iMX6 running Angstrom LXDE 2.8b5. It seems to be specific to this GPS device, I did some tests with a PL2303 USB-Serial converter I have here and the issue doesn’t happen. The GPS USB device listed in lsusb: Bus 001 Device 002: ID 067b:2303 Prolific Technology, Inc. The issue also happen in the mainline image. But if I reboot the module or even boot the module with the device plugged, the kernel don’t list it in the lsusb. In the Angstrom LXDE 2.8b5 image, if I connect the device after the system is booted, I can use it normally without problems. I’m having a strange problem with a GPS USB Device. ![]()
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