when you go through the setup the USB is not detected. So when you manually
tell it what USB to use, both the mouse and keyboard stop working. up to the
point if you use the expert install it is using PS/2, which the USB devices
are being masked as. if you use a standard install usb fails and you have
neither keyboard and mouse. these are the isses i have run into. if i
manually compile a kernel or use RedHat 7, they work just fine and as USB.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Andrej Borsenkow
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 10:12 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Cooker] i815e Question


>
> Is it known when some of the i815 issues with Mandrake are going to be
> fixed, like detecting the USB bus controller and the components on it.
Right
> now RedHat will install and works great as far as hardware, but software
and
> development wise does not match Mandrake.
>

What are these issues? I was running 7.2 and now run cooker on ASUS CUSL2
motherboard that is i815e based. The only issue I had in 7.2 was UDMA over
33
but it is fixed in kernel-2.4. Apart from that everything seems to work ...
granted, I do not have onboard sound and do not use onboard video. USB hubs
are detected properly, but I currently do not have any USB devices.

-andrej



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