Thank you for reply. Yes lsblk is one of all commands i tested but if i remember correct also lsblk only showed bus and node number of the usb device, not how to address it from within linux (?).
Tested after this post is also usbview application that also tells me the bus and node number which ...
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- Tue Oct 10, 2023 6:06 pm
- Forum: Beginners Help
- Topic: Bookworm64 : find device path to ttyUsb ?
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- Sun Oct 08, 2023 4:18 pm
- Forum: Beginners Help
- Topic: Bookworm64 : debloat puppy packages.
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Bookworm64 : debloat puppy packages.
How do i remove puppy packages included in distro ?
My main critique of windows is that the clown company behind windows, microsoft, attached viruses such as cortana, solitaire and even xbox to their "pro" variant of their software. Is there any "pro" person that will play solitaire or xbox in a ...
My main critique of windows is that the clown company behind windows, microsoft, attached viruses such as cortana, solitaire and even xbox to their "pro" variant of their software. Is there any "pro" person that will play solitaire or xbox in a ...
- Sun Oct 08, 2023 3:48 pm
- Forum: Beginners Help
- Topic: Bookworm64 : find device path to ttyUsb ?
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Bookworm64 : find device path to ttyUsb ?
Wow.
The bookworm64 is the best ive seen since puppy precise. It is so good Im considering testing linux after 10 years abscence. Problem to solve is debloating (another thread here) and how to find device path to usb, i know this is almost impossible in linux but perhaps things evolved ?
Setup ...
The bookworm64 is the best ive seen since puppy precise. It is so good Im considering testing linux after 10 years abscence. Problem to solve is debloating (another thread here) and how to find device path to usb, i know this is almost impossible in linux but perhaps things evolved ?
Setup ...