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2009/12/27 Paul Hartman <paul.hartman+gentoo@×××××.com>: |
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> On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 7:00 PM, Hung Dang <hungptit@×××××.com> wrote: |
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>> On 12/26/09 15:54, Paul Hartman wrote: |
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>>> Hi, |
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>>> I got a Nokia N900 linux internet tablet/phone a few days ago, and |
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>>> when I connect it in USB Mass Storage mode to a Windows Vista computer |
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>>> I can write at 17MB/sec, but when I connect it to my Gentoo box my |
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>>> writes are really slow, between 500-900kb/sec depending on if I mount |
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>>> in "sync" mode or not. As far as I know it should be just a totally |
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>>> standard/generic mass storage device. (there were no drivers or |
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>>> software install needed in windows, it just worked) |
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>>> Other USB devices plugged into the same port go full speed, and AFAIK |
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>>> everything appears as if it should be high speed USB 2.0. Has anyone |
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>>> seen something like this before? I'm not sure what the deal is. It |
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>>> takes 20 minutes to copy 1 gigabyte from Linux and takes just under 1 |
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>>> minute to do the same in Windows. |
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>>> I'm not sure about debugging USB or what the options are. Everything |
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>>> I've used previously has worked without any hassle. |
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>> Have you received a lot of debugging messages at the output of dmesg |
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>> when copying files? |
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>> Hung |
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> No errors, no strange messages at all, it seems normal (only slow). I |
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> have other USB devices like SD card reader, external HDD, and they |
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> perform at full speed when plugged into the same port, so it's weird |
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> to me. |
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> Thanks |
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> Paul |
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This isn't that helpful, but in Windows I get good thoroughputs in |
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mass storage mode, but compartively weak ones in sync mode. But this |
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shouldn't be the problem because as far as I know, there are no |
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ync-mode drivers for good old Linux (which is ironic if you consider |
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it). |