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    Cool GUI tool for USB troubleshooting - usbview

    I was fiddling with an old USB GPS device I found while cleaning out some boxes of old computer stuff. While searching various tools to see if I could get it to work, I ran across usbview

    Instead running 3-4 CLI commands to get USB device details, install and run "sudo usbtool"

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    #2
    Thanks for sharing!
    I will certainly have a look at it next time when I have to find out something USB-related.
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      #3
      KInfocenter is also useful for this (among other things), though without as much detail. By quite a bit, if you go by my webcam.

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        #4
        I was fiddling with the USB GPS but also a PIV/CAC card reader. I needed some details to get the GPS working but the card reader worked pretty much OTB.

        I did get the GPS working but not getting enough signal here in my office, LOL

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          #5
          Originally posted by oshunluvr View Post
          […]
          I did get the GPS working but not getting enough signal here in my office, LOL
          Perhaps ask a co-worker where you are? ;-)
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          • oshunluvr
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            LOL, you're a funny guy...

          #6
          ha-ha, that's a good one S-K.
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            #7
            Originally posted by oshunluvr View Post
            I was fiddling with the USB GPS but also a PIV/CAC card reader. I needed some details to get the GPS working but the card reader worked pretty much OTB.

            I did get the GPS working but not getting enough signal here in my office, LOL
            I also use a CAC reader, if I don't have my customer issued laptop. To make the CAC work, I just followed the Linux guidance at militarycac.com. Yep, works great!
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