Everyone,
Please forgive me for being off topic and really off list !!!
I am trying to get a Sig100 signature pad to work with Centos 7.6 machine and am not getting much support from the manufacturer. The product is sold as linux compatible, but so far it is not. I have been able to download their software on a microsoft system and see that the unit does work on microsoft.
My question to everyone on the list is have any of you had any brand of signature pad work with Centos 7.6? If so I would surely appreciate knowing the brand and how you did it.
I have been able to get a HUION H610PRO wacom to easily work with Centos 7.6, but the use of this for a production application for signatures will not really work easily for a user.
Any ideas?
Thanks ahead for your thoughts!!!!
Greg Ennis
Hi,
On 29-01-19 23:16, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
Everyone,
Please forgive me for being off topic and really off list !!!
I am trying to get a Sig100 signature pad to work with Centos 7.6 machine and am not getting much support from the manufacturer. The product is sold as linux compatible, but so far it is not. I have been able to download their software on a microsoft system and see that the unit does work on microsoft.
My question to everyone on the list is have any of you had any brand of signature pad work with Centos 7.6? If so I would surely appreciate knowing the brand and how you did it.
I have been able to get a HUION H610PRO wacom to easily work with Centos 7.6, but the use of this for a production application for signatures will not really work easily for a user.
Any ideas?
Nope but I found these links:
There's a signoPAD-API JAVA SDK. Try that on the CentOS box? See https://en.signotec.com/download/sdk-api/signopad-api/
There's also a WebSocket Pad Server for Linux. See https://en.signotec.com/download/sdk-api/websocket-pad-server/
Patrick
Hi,
On 29-01-19 23:16, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
Everyone,
Please forgive me for being off topic and really off list !!!
I am trying to get a Sig100 signature pad to work with Centos 7.6 machine and am not getting much support from the manufacturer. The product is sold as linux compatible, but so far it is not. I have been able to download their software on a microsoft system and see that the unit does work on microsoft.
My question to everyone on the list is have any of you had any brand of signature pad work with Centos 7.6? If so I would surely appreciate knowing the brand and how you did it.
I have been able to get a HUION H610PRO wacom to easily work with Centos 7.6, but the use of this for a production application for signatures will not really work easily for a user.
Any ideas?
Nope but I found these links:
There's a signoPAD-API JAVA SDK. Try that on the CentOS box? See https://en.signotec.com/download/sdk-api/signopad-api/
There's also a WebSocket Pad Server for Linux. See https://en.signotec.com/download/sdk-api/websocket-pad-server/
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Patrick,
Thanks much for your help. I had tried the links you listed above and in both cases the scripts do not identify the signature pad as been attached to the system. I have tried this with both a kvm guest and a kvm host. In all cases their software does not recognize the presence of the signature pad. I have not been able to get the manufacturers to respond other than to acknowledge I have sent them a request for help.
Greg
Hi,
On 29-01-19 23:16, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
Everyone,
Please forgive me for being off topic and really off list !!!
I am trying to get a Sig100 signature pad to work with Centos 7.6 machine and am not getting much support from the manufacturer. The product is sold as linux compatible, but so far it is not. I have been able to download their software on a microsoft system and see that the unit does work on microsoft.
My question to everyone on the list is have any of you had any brand of signature pad work with Centos 7.6? If so I would surely appreciate knowing the brand and how you did it.
I have been able to get a HUION H610PRO wacom to easily work with Centos 7.6, but the use of this for a production application for signatures will not really work easily for a user.
Any ideas?
Nope but I found these links:
There's a signoPAD-API JAVA SDK. Try that on the CentOS box? See https://en.signotec.com/download/sdk-api/signopad-api/
There's also a WebSocket Pad Server for Linux. See https://en.signotec.com/download/sdk-api/websocket-pad-server/
Patrick _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos -----------------------------------------------------------------------
Patrick,
Thanks much for your help. I had tried the links you listed above and in both cases the scripts do not identify the signature pad as been attached to the system. I have tried this with both a kvm guest and a kvm host. In all cases their software does not recognize the presence of the signature pad. I have not been able to get the manufacturers to respond other than to acknowledge I have sent them a request for help.
Greg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
It is interesting in that the results of lsusb on the host demonstrate the device is connected as :
Bus 001 Device 029: ID 2133:0001
But the descriptor of the device is missing
When I used lsusb on the guest of the hypervisor it is not present at all
Greg
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On Tue, 29 Jan 2019 20:00:03 -0600 Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
Thanks much for your help. I had tried the links you listed above and in both cases the scripts do not identify the signature pad as been attached to the system. I have tried this with both a kvm guest and a kvm host. In all cases their software does not recognize the presence of the signature pad.
Does anything show up in /var/log/messages when you plug the pad into the computer?
On Tue, 29 Jan 2019 20:00:03 -0600 Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
Thanks much for your help. I had tried the links you listed above and in both cases the scripts do not identify the signature pad as been attached to the system. I have tried this with both a kvm guest and a kvm host. In all cases their software does not recognize the presence of the signature pad.
Does anything show up in /var/log/messages when you plug the pad into the computer?
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Frank,
Thanks for your help. I do get recognition in the message file. The results of dmesg on the host are belo, but there is no recognition in the message file at all on thej guest.
[root@HmLb ~]# dmesg [45793.464804] usb 1-3: USB disconnect, device number 30 [45797.999625] usb 1-3: new full-speed USB device number 31 using xhci_hcd [45798.124664] usb 1-3: New USB device found, idVendor=2133, idProduct=0001 [45798.124667] usb 1-3: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3 [45798.124668] usb 1-3: Product: Evolis signature pad SIG100 [45798.124670] usb 1-3: Manufacturer: signotec [45798.124671] usb 1-3: SerialNumber: 1000215169 [45798.127190] hid-generic 0003:2133:0001.0020: hiddev0,hidraw6: USB HID v1.11 Device [signotec Evolis signature pad SIG100] on usb-0000:00:14.0-3/input0
Greg
On 30-01-19 03:49, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jan 2019 20:00:03 -0600 Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
Thanks much for your help. I had tried the links you listed above and in both cases the scripts do not identify the signature pad as been attached to the system. I have tried this with both a kvm guest and a kvm host. In all cases their software does not recognize the presence of the signature pad.
Does anything show up in /var/log/messages when you plug the pad into the computer?
Frank,
Thanks for your help. I do get recognition in the message file. The results of dmesg on the host are belo, but there is no recognition in the message file at all on thej guest.
If you want the guest VM to see the USB device attached to the host you need to pass through the USB device from the host to the guest VM.
See https://www.linux-kvm.org/page/USB_Host_Device_Assigned_to_Guest
Patrick