Den söndagen den 19:e januari 2014 kl. 00:30:16 UTC+1 skrev Bryan Pirtle:
>
> Hi everyone!  I have started using the BBB with Ubuntu (I installed a 
> preconfigured image of 13.10 saucy onto a microSD card and boot from that) 
> and it is working great.
>
> My issue now is that I have an external USB device that I am communicating 
> with on the standard USB port (Not the micro one), and if I have the device 
> connected when I boot the BBB it doesn't even recognize the port at all, 
> and never will even if I plug it in later.  I use the bash command "lsusb" 
> to check my usb ports, and if I leave the device disconnected at boot, and 
> then connect it once I can SSH into my BBB (Once I know the system has 
> booted properly) then this is how the output looks:
>
>  
The USB host-driver is broken, and it's a blocking point for me to use the 
card.
I have to connect three USB-devices to my beaglebone card via an external 
powered USB-hub, but it fails to find the devices 95% of the times.
After unplugging the USB-hub, the Beaglebone sometimes panic as well.

There is a patched kernel available, but the auther want some compensation 
for the work he spent on the development. Texas Instruments should of 
course fix it, but I wonder when...
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/beagleboard/L_znK2sUAJo

The solution for me is to use a Raspberry PI instead, just to get working a 
USB host adapter. sigh...

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