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    Yeah, going to the driver site it indicates that the linux drivers are built into Ubuntu Linux at this point, so it seems to be another problem.
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    i wrote a datalogging and display suite for linux (its in my sig) but right now its specifically for FTDI devices only.

    it does not use the operating system's FTDI driver, in fact you must disable that driver, it uses raw USB protocol to communicate with the ftdi chipset (via libftdi)

    it logs to csv, displays to ncurses, and is written in c for ease of plugin development. also has an offline log analyzer for doing wideband afr, blm trim analysis, and knock mapping.

    might want to check it out

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    oh and if you need any graphing capability or manual analysis; you can write scripts for gnuplot to parse your csv logs in bulk....

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