From c3c40be95d551908bfe471ca43b362c965653b6b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: rekado Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2014 11:55:34 +0100 Subject: TEK: add section about doing this natively and fix title --- posts/2014-11-23-upgrading-trulyergonomic-firmware.markdown | 9 ++++++++- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'posts/2014-11-23-upgrading-trulyergonomic-firmware.markdown') diff --git a/posts/2014-11-23-upgrading-trulyergonomic-firmware.markdown b/posts/2014-11-23-upgrading-trulyergonomic-firmware.markdown index 8976cff..25f470c 100644 --- a/posts/2014-11-23-upgrading-trulyergonomic-firmware.markdown +++ b/posts/2014-11-23-upgrading-trulyergonomic-firmware.markdown @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ --- -title: Upgrading the TEK's firmware --- on GNU/Linux +title: Upgrading the TEK's firmware on GNU/Linux date: 2014/11/23 tags: keyboard, virtualbox --- @@ -79,3 +79,10 @@ Note that while the USB device is being forwarded to the guest system you cannot use it in the host. To test if the new firmware works as expected in your system, disable the USB filters in the guest settings. + + +## Next steps + +It should also be possible to flash the firmware directly from a +GNU/Linux system. I suppose one could sniff the USB communication and +build a little tool that performs the upgrade natively on GNU/Linux. -- cgit v1.2.3