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lördagen den 13 augusti 2011 16.35.01 skrev victor romanchuk: |
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> > I have an ASUS USB-BT211 bluetooth dongle, I have never been able to make |
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it |
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> > work and it causes udev to fail at startup and sending the following msg |
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> > the syslog: |
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> > 2011-08-13T09:45:30+02:00 poff udevd[5235]: timeout 'usb_id --export |
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> > /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:12.0/usb3' |
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> > This seems to be related to usb3, however, neither the mobo (ASUS M4A79XTD |
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> > EVO) nor the the installed kernel has usb3 support; if related to usb3 is |
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> > expected. |
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> this dongle actually has atheros chip inside, so you have to add appropriate |
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> support in kernel (CONFIG_BT_ATH3K) and install sys-kernel/linux-firmware |
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> the issue is not related to usb3 (xhci). usb3 in that context means just |
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port |
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> you're attaching the device to |
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> hth|| |
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Thank you, I have fixed the kernel configuration and udev boots normally. |