http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3518





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-27 10:58 -------
This is due to the funny way this board is designed...
If you take a look at bootup messages, you will see that one usb controller
does not get an irq assigned...
Even more fun is that when you run it as usb v1.1, it uses 3 controllers
with two
ports each... but when you are switching to usb2 it seems that it's running
2
controllers with 3 ports each...
Now... This wouldn't be a problem, but in order to get it to work as it
should,
we need ACPI, and the acpi support for this board isn't ready yet...
but... it will be...


Thomas

PS. I'm posting my kernel later this evening with wich has udma100(133)
and firewire support included among other things...





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I am using an Asus A7N8X Deluxe motherboard with MDK9.1 RC2, Windows 2000 and XP
installed.  USB devices are: Kodak DC3400 camera, HP DeskJet 970 Printer, Epson
Perfection 1250 Scanner (all USB1.1 devices).

Problem: With BIOS USB settings set at V1.1 & V2.0, Mandrake loads modules
usb-ohci and ehci-hcd. No apparent problems in dmesg.  However, my USB printer
and scanner would be detected on only one of six available USB ports in MDK 9.1
RC2, and the camera would not be detected at all. (I am unsure of whether there
was a problem with previous builds).

Workaround: On changing the BIOS settings to V1.1 only, and commenting out the
ehci-hcd part in /etc/modules.conf, all six USB ports are able to detect device
insertion and removal (as seen in USBView); and the camera is now detected and
works correctly.

In Windows 2000/XP, all ports work correctly for device insertion and removal
when the BIOS is set to USB1.1 & USB2.0.

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