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On Sun, 29 Jan 2006, Richard Fish wrote: |
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> On 1/28/06, Jorge Almeida <jalmeida@××××××××××××.pt> wrote: |
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>> On Sat, 28 Jan 2006, Richard Fish wrote: |
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>>> It looks like the ohci and ehci drivers are fighting over the card. |
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>>> You don't need both, so I would disable ohci in your kernel |
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>>> configuration and see if that works. |
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>> The card has 3 USB 1.1 sockets and a 2.0 one. Isn't it necessary to |
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>> enable ohci to access the 1.1 sockets? |
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> Who designed this freakish thing...Dr Frankenstein??? |
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Probably. Let's say that I'm always a good example of Murphy's laws. |
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(Did I mention that the 1.1 USB controllers built in the MO are _uhci_? |
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:)) |
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> Anyway, since I have no knowledge of this card, I could be wrong. But |
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> I would try either the ehci or ohci driver, but not both at the same |
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> time. |
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Maybe there's something wrong with the motherboard, which is not young |
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anymore. The USB card is just not working, whether under gentoo or |
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knoppix. The card is not knew, and it worked before... |
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Maybe I'll try changing PCI slots... |
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(Sorry about the delay in replying, but my cable modem has been comatose |
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for a few days.) |
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Thanks, |
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Jorge Almeida |
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