Here my informations for Lacie blue eye 2 http://www.ldlc.com/fiche/PB00033912.html info.vendor Gretag-Macbeth AG info.product Eye-One display usb_device.product Eye-One display usb_device.product_id 8195 (0x2003) usb_device.speed_bcd 336 (0x150) usb_device.vendor Gretag-Macbeth AG usb_device.vendor_id 2417 (0x971) usb_device.version_bcd 256 (0x100) If you need more please tell me Regards Le mardi 24 octobre 2006 Ã 20:35 +0200, Milan Knizek a Ãcrit : > On Sunday 22 October 2006 12:01, Graeme Gill wrote: > > tresorjoe@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > i would say it's the eyeone display 1 and 2 as they are mostly used in > > > europe graphic industry. > > > i think it's the same driver basis for the LT version, right? > > > > That's something I'm unsure about. I've borrowed an i1 Display > > from a friend (thanks J!) to have a look at, and I suspect it's > > an i1 Display 1, since it was made in 2003. I've got no idea if > > the i1 Display 2 has the same interface, or how it differs from > > an LT. A good start would be for someone with an i1 Display 2 to > > tell me what it's USB product ID. The i1 Display I'm looking at, > > has a VID 0x0971, and a PID 0x2003. > > > > I have a recent (two months old) GretagMacbeth Eye-One Display 2 and can > confirm the above vendor and product IDs: > > 0971:2003 Gretag-Macbeth AG. > > Regards, > Milan > -- Patrice Vetsel <ubuntu@xxxxxxxx> Aka/Alias Kagou https://launchpad.net/people/vetsel-patrice gpg key: 0x15c094db