https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35903
--- Comment #14 from Alois Schlögl alois.schloegl@gmail.com --- (In reply to Anastasius Focht from comment #12)
Hello folks,
adding stable link via Internet Archive.
https://web.archive.org/web/20150315053450/http://ced.co.uk/files/winsupp.ex...
You could try with recent Wine 5.6+ if your device (vid=0525, pid=A0F0) is at least recognized at wineusb level, although it doesn't mean much.
--- snip --- $ WINEDEBUG=+wineusb wineboot --- snip ---
I tried this with wine-5.9 on Debian/bullseye. I can confirm that the device "CED 1401" is recognized. Running
WINEDEBUG=+wineusb wineboot
when turning the device on, the output contains these lines
0078:trace:wineusb:add_usb_device Adding new device 0x7e70d340, vendor 0525, product a0f0. 0078:warn:wineusb:add_usb_device Failed to open device: Access denied (insufficient permissions)
the lines are not shown, when I turn it off or disconnect the device.
When I run WINEDEBUG=+wineusb winefile turning it off and on again it shows this
0098:trace:wineusb:remove_usb_device Removing device 0x7e70d340. 0098:trace:wineusb:fdo_pnp irp 0xb802a8, minor function 0x7. 0098:trace:wineusb:add_usb_device Adding new device 0x7da01b30, vendor 0525, product a0f0. 0098:warn:wineusb:add_usb_device Failed to open device: Access denied (insufficient permissions)
What can I do about the permission issue ? Currently, there is no linux kernel module handling this device, so there is no /dev/### associated with it.
When I try to run the installer, wine winsupp.exe
it still fails (see attachment). I'm using wine-5.9 on debian/bullseye.