Den torsdagen den 3:e oktober 2013 kl. 19:42:09 UTC+2 skrev Juanjo:
>
> On my experience with last Robert's Kernel (3.8.13-bone28) the only way to 
> reliable USB hotplug is to disable USB suspend when compiling Kernel.
>
> juanjo@boil:~$ uname -a
> Linux boil 3.8.13-bone28 #6 PREEMPT Wed Sep 25 15:18:48 CLT 2013 armv7l 
> GNU/Linux
> juanjo@boil:~$ zcat /proc/config.gz |grep USB_SUSPEND
> # CONFIG_USB_SUSPEND is not set
>
> On Thursday, October 3, 2013 1:38:23 PM UTC-3, RobertCNelson wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 11:27 AM,  <[email protected]> wrote: 
>> > I've experienced the same problem.  My BBB does not recognize newly 
>> plugged 
>> > in USB hardware (an XBee dongle and an Arduino).  I'm running Debian 
>> with 
>> > kernel 3.8.13.  I can "wake up" the USB by typing: 
>> > 
>> > lsusb -v 
>> > 
>> > After issuing this command, my USB device powers on and runs as 
>> expected. 
>> > The -v is important.  Without it, the hardware remains powered off and 
>> > unrecognized. 
>>
>> "uname -r" what you describe should have been fixed... 
>>
>> I now have a fixed kernel where I managed to hotplug a mouse, keyboard, 
hub and USB serial adapter.
Looking for contributions, so I started a crowdfunding project at:

http://igg.me/at/eMagii/x/5581172


 

> Regards, 
>>
>> -- 
>> Robert Nelson 
>> http://www.rcn-ee.com/ 
>>
>

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