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Le mardi 18 avril 2006 à 06:25 -0700, Richard Fish a écrit : |
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> On 4/18/06, Frédéric Grosshans |
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> <frederic.grosshans.1995@×××××××××××××.org> wrote: |
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> > The first time I saw those 32 MB (a few days ago, when the key worked |
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> > and was almost empty), df -h told me there was 1006 MB left on the key. |
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> Wait, it worked before under Linux? I don't think you mentioned that |
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> previously. Was this on the same computer? |
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1. It worked under Linux, in the very same laptop. |
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I wrote 4 small files on it. |
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Then I plugged it on an old windows PC and wrote a big file (~100MB) on |
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it. |
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Then I unplugged it (maybe badly: I'm not sure) |
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2. And a few days later, I tried to plug it on my linux laptop, with no |
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success. |
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> The other possiblity I can think of is that this is a difference |
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> between the USB 1.1 vs 2.0 interfaces. |
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My laptop is a thinkpad R51, and http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/USB_Port |
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says it has usb 2.O |
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> I noticed it is the uhci |
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> driver that is interfacing with the device. Does the computer have |
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> 2.0 ports, and if so, do you have the EHCI driver enabled? |
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I have it configured as a module, but it doesn't seem to be loaded. |
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> Have you |
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> tried a different port? |
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Now I have. And my Guest here have also tried 2 ports of a desktop |
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windows computer. |
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> Is this plugged in directly, or through a |
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> hub? |
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Directly. |
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Fred |
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