Quoting random at argle.org: > > I used to be a driver maintainer. This is a fairly common problem that you > see when there is a change to the kernel interface. > > I'd need to look at the sources, but I'd bet that both of those > errors are off > a structure of the same type, and it is just a "small matter of code" to fix > it so it isn't dependent on the "session" element, or uses whatever > that element > changed to. > > -- Daniel Taylor > random at argle.org > Forget diamonds, Copyright is forever. > Well if you get bored the code is on their FTP site, http://ftp1.digi.com/support/driver/40002059_h.tar.gz. However, Digi actually gave me a beta of a new driver they have been working on and I'm trying to get that to work, still having issues but they are different issues now. It's always nice to see a company willing to work with you on something 3 years after you bought it without having to keep a high dollar maintenance agreement with them. Josh