On Wed, 13 Sep 2006, in the Usenet newsgroup comp.os.linux.setup, in article
<45080015$0$8492$626a54ce@news.free.fr>, Bernard wrote:
Please don't post the same article to multiple groups.
>I just bought a Digital Voice Recorder (Olympus VN960PC), but I can't get
>it reckognized under Linux (RedHat 7.2). My USB key
Red Hat 7.2 is five years old. Why do you think it would support devices
designed two or three years after support ended for that distribution?
http://www.qbik.ch/usb/devices/showdev.php?id=3866
Details for: Olympus VN-960PC Status not supported
( Digital Voice Recorder ) ( Category: Audio )
ID 07b4:020d
Driver no driver available
Linux-USB link
Vendor link
http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_se...uct.asp?id=117
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Comment Under Windoze, it seems to be using the USB mass storage driver,
but Windoze also uses a "VN Device Driver" to communicate with this
recorder. I suspect that VN Device Driver is making the recorder look
like a USB mass storage device to Windoze.
Submitted by Daniel Lyddy ( baddogsprocket <at> yahoo.com )
Submitted on Sun, 10 Sep 2006 03:50:50 +0200
Start by getting a modern distribution. You may also want to read the
USB-FAQ at
http://www.linux-usb.org/FAQ.html
Old guy