July-9th-2020, 07:02 AM
I checked the list of loaded Linux kernel driver on netPI. The following driver is not installed in the netPI Linux kernel: snd_usb_audio
I detected it when I was using my headset on a commercial Raspberry Pi in comparision to netPI using the system message listing command "dmesg".
On netPI I see
On a commercial Raspberry PI I see
So right now we both have no chance to get the USB microphone operative without driver.
Now my question is, if the request for supporting a microphone is a real customer demand or just needed for tests?
I detected it when I was using my headset on a commercial Raspberry Pi in comparision to netPI using the system message listing command "dmesg".
On netPI I see
Code:
[ 772.276924] input: Logitech Logitech G430 Gaming Headset as /devices/platform/soc/3f980000.usb/usb1/1-1/1-1.3/1-1.3:1.3/0003:046D:0A4D.0004/input/input3
[ 772.344624] hid-generic 0003:046D:0A4D.0004: input,hidraw0: USB HID v1.00 Device [Logitech Logitech G430 Gaming Headset] on usb-3f980000.usb-1.3/input3
On a commercial Raspberry PI I see
Code:
[ 772.276924] input: Logitech Logitech G430 Gaming Headset as /devices/platform/soc/3f980000.usb/usb1/1-1/1-1.3/1-1.3:1.3/0003:046D:0A4D.0004/input/input3
[ 772.344624] hid-generic 0003:046D:0A4D.0004: input,hidraw0: USB HID v1.00 Device [Logitech Logitech G430 Gaming Headset] on usb-3f980000.usb-1.3/input3
[ 772.502423] usbcore: registered new interface driver snd-usb-audio
So right now we both have no chance to get the USB microphone operative without driver.
Now my question is, if the request for supporting a microphone is a real customer demand or just needed for tests?
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