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vinceASPECT:
Hello Team,

is there any way any of your dCore distro's can contain the "usbip_core" module or just "usbip" driver or can it be downloaded
and installed from a repo?

thx

V

Jason W:
Hi.  The usbip_core module is in the base system of dCore-xenial, dCore-stretch, and dCore-bionic.  Which dCore are you using?  Thanks. 

vinceASPECT:
Jessie.......yeah

Trying to get a tool working here Jason .......indeed i tried TCL 10.....and indeed the modules needed were there and loaded correctly....

usbip_core
usbip_host
vhdi_hci

then i had my tool as an executable. It throws no errors and just executes but nothing happens.
(it should show a gui)

i did it like this

$tcbox /home/tc/vhuit32   (the tool executing)     

(it is sometimes throwing an error about gtllib X11) but when i tried to load GTK2 or GTK 3....it caused the whole of TCL 10 to Lock)


without dragging this stuff our Jason....i think the tool offered from their website is a raw executable...it's not an rpm or deb.........otherwise i could have used ALIEN and then "deb2sce" to deal with it.

V



Jason W:
Hi.  On dCore-bionic and dCore-bionic64 those modules are loaded when vhuit32 or vhuit64 is run.  A window does open for the app, but as I don't use that app I can't test it's functionality. 

The 32 bit version does not run on dCore-xenial or dCore-stretch though the kernel modules exist in the system for it, probably due to the age of dCore-xenial's and dCore-stretch's libraries. 

I am assuming this is the project page below the binary is from?

https://www.virtualhere.com/

vinceASPECT:
That's great Jason and you have the correct project.

So it runs on bionic dCore then?.....that is good news. I will get bionic and try to use the app.

Jason,as my earlier rants state, the app is in TWO parts and should allow users to run Linux VM's in Msofts Hyper-V machines.... then be able to share the host win32 machines connected USB devices with the Linux Hyper-V VM's...
(and also many other configurations like win32 Hyper-V Vm's to other win32 Hyper-V Vm's) or say a Linux HOST machine to win32 VM)...or a Linu Hyper-V VM to another Linux Hyper-V VM........it's very universal.

The above is something that Vmware, virtualbox etc can already do....but Hyper-V from Msoft can't.

(it shares such things as USB soundcards, cameras, mics,mice etc etc). By "share" i think it means they are accessible to ALL operating systems on the network (Virtual Network) at the same time......although all os's can't actually "use" them at the same time, instead, they would just instantly switch usage, as you  switched OS usage.

Jason, the window of the app you saw, is the......... "Linux Client" window which i will be running in a Hyper-V Linux bionic VM on a win32 Host machine.

The second window of the app is the ..................... "Windows Server" Window.
That window works fine on the Host win32 machine running the Hyper-V Vm of bionic.

They should talk to each other. This is the demo and allows permanent sharing of ONE usb device
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This type of stuff is already built into Linux called USBIP opensource app. I found an article on how to actually run that app but it's contrived indeed. It also seems that the second link only pertains to Lin machines to Lin machines and no mention of win32 or VM's
http://usbip.sourceforge.net/ (Lin to win etc)
http://www.linux-magazine.com/Issues/2018/208/Tutorial-USB-IP  (Lin to Linux)

i am assuming that  the above are one of the same project and are in many Linux repos.

I will get bionic then and try it all. Thanks


V



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