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Using a USB adaptor which made the N800 go into host mode, and a powered hub, my N800 recognised the device as existing, but its kernel didn't create the relevant devices, so I couldn't use it.
From experience with x86 linux I know only recent kernels "understand" this device as it's a composite of usb cd-rom and usb serial devices - it works perfectly with SuSE11 and UbuntuHH.
I'm still running older maemo release. Does anyone happen to know whether if I reflash to Diablo will it begin to work?
thanks
Paul