On Sun, 29 Jan 2006, Richard Fish wrote:
On 1/28/06, Jorge Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 28 Jan 2006, Richard Fish wrote:
It looks like the ohci and ehci drivers are fighting over the card.
You don't need both, so I would disable ohci in your kernel
configuration and see if that
On 1/28/06, Jorge Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 28 Jan 2006, Richard Fish wrote:
It looks like the ohci and ehci drivers are fighting over the card.
You don't need both, so I would disable ohci in your kernel
configuration and see if that works.
The card has 3 USB 1.1
It looks like you have a USB 1.0 hub connected to USB 1.1 controller, if it's
true, your scanner probably does not like it because of insuficient power
and/or speed.
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On Sat, 28 Jan 2006, Petr Kocmid wrote:
It looks like you have a USB 1.0 hub connected to USB 1.1 controller, if it's
true, your scanner probably does not like it because of insuficient power
and/or speed.
I didn't connect any hub, the controller is in a PCI card and the
scanner is connected
On 1/27/06, Jorge Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a USB PCI card which stopped working, meaning my scanner stopped
being detected. The problem remains also under KNOPPIX.
Can I assume the card is dead? (But it is recognized, sort of...)
Partial output of lspci -vvv (as root):
I have a USB PCI card which stopped working, meaning my scanner stopped
being detected. The problem remains also under KNOPPIX.
Can I assume the card is dead? (But it is recognized, sort of...)
Partial output of lspci -vvv (as root):
02:0c.0 USB Controller: ALi Corporation USB 1.1
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