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I recently got a Denon AVR-X2300W but was disappointed it doesn't support UAC, only iPod or USB memory stick so it'll be great if I can get this to work! I was able to build and load the kernel modules OK but I don't see a /dev/iap0 after connecting my amp. instead I see this in dmesg:
[93975.740345] **********************************************************
[93975.740346] ** NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE **
[93975.740346] ** **
[93975.740346] ** trace_printk() being used. Allocating extra memory. **
[93975.740347] ** **
[93975.740347] ** This means that this is a DEBUG kernel and it is **
[93975.740347] ** unsafe for production use. **
[93975.740348] ** **
[93975.740348] ** If you see this message and you are not debugging **
[93975.740348] ** the kernel, report this immediately to your vendor! **
[93975.740348] ** **
[93975.740349] ** NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE **
[93975.740349] **********************************************************
[94002.524086] ipod-gadget: init
[94002.524088] udc-core: couldn't find an available UDC - added [g_ipod] to list of pending drivers
Have you got any suggestions? I'm running Ubuntu 20.04 amd64 with kernel 5.4.0-81
Also, it would be nice to see an install target added to the makefile.
Thanks
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My laptop has 2x USB C ports. I have read somewhere that USB C supports host mode but I'm not sure it it requires configuration and I get the same error when I attach my amp with a USB C -> USB A cable.
Should it be possible to use ipod-gadget with USB C?
I recently got a Denon AVR-X2300W but was disappointed it doesn't support UAC, only iPod or USB memory stick so it'll be great if I can get this to work! I was able to build and load the kernel modules OK but I don't see a /dev/iap0 after connecting my amp. instead I see this in dmesg:
Have you got any suggestions? I'm running Ubuntu 20.04 amd64 with kernel 5.4.0-81
Also, it would be nice to see an install target added to the makefile.
Thanks
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: