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How To Get The M-Audio Transit USB Audio Device Working In Ubuntu 9.04 AMD64 This tutorial will explain how to get the M-Audio Transit USB audio device working under Ubuntu 9.04 amd64, although it may work for other versions. The Transit is usually a Windows only device and is not detected normally because the firmware has to be loaded in to the device; this is normally done by the Windows drivers. I've written this tutorial after a long exhaustive search on how to get it working.
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In the past, invoking udevsettle "did the right thing"; there's no need to reboot.
Is the firewire loaded only once or will ubuntu have to reload it every time the computer was shut down?
I was thinking, if the firwire will not reset when I turn the computer off, it might work installing the windows driver in windows, and then, with firewire on it, it will work in ubuntu too?
"sudo apt-get install madfuload", not "sudo apt-get install madfudload"
It is tested to work with debian in arm environment too, however the path in the loader rules need to be adjusted to /usr/local instead of /usr for madfuload version 1.2
can you please post the entire altered chunk for Debian? i don't understand how the code should be be adjusted to /usr/local instead of /usr for madfuload version 1.2
thanks