Gerard Swinnen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Voyez le fichier joint...
> (See attached txt file...)

[...]

> > > DrakeConf says that USB service is activated, but
> > I see a red 
> > > light on my Alcatel Speedtouch USB modem (this
> > means USB 
> > > doesn't work).
> > 
> > Can you send the output of "lspcidrake -v" and
> > "lsmod" run as root?

[...]

Your USB controller seems detected, but no kernel driver is in use
for it (reported as "unknown"):

> unknown         : Advanced Micro Devices|AMD-762 CPU to PCI Bridge (SMP chipset) 
>[BRIDGE_HOST] (vendor:1022 device:700c)
> unknown         : Advanced Micro Devices|AMD-762 CPU to PCI Bridge (AGP 4x) 
>[BRIDGE_PCI] (vendor:1022 device:700d)
> unknown         : Advanced Micro Devices|AMD-768 PCI to ISA Bridge [BRIDGE_ISA] 
>(vendor:1022 device:7440 subv:1043 subd:8044)
> unknown         : Advanced Micro Devices|AMD-768 EIDE Controller [STORAGE_IDE] 
>(vendor:1022 device:7441)
> unknown         : Advanced Micro Devices|AMD-768 ACPI Controller [BRIDGE_OTHER] 
>(vendor:1022 device:7443 subv:1043 subd:8044)
> unknown         : Advanced Micro Devices|AMD-768 PCI to PCI Bridge? [BRIDGE_PCI] 
>(vendor:1022 device:7448)
> Card:NVIDIA GeForce2 DDR (generic): nVidia Corporation|NV15 (Geforce2 GTS) 
>[DISPLAY_VGA] (vendor:10de device:0150)
> unknown         : Advanced Micro Devices|AMD-768 USB Controller [SERIAL_USB] 
>(vendor:1022 device:7449 subv:1043 subd:8044)
> snd-cmipci      : C-Media Electronics Inc|CM8738 [MULTIMEDIA_AUDIO] (vendor:13f6 
>device:0111 subv:1043 subd:8077)
> aic7xxx         : Adaptec|AHA-7850 [STORAGE_SCSI] (vendor:9004 device:5078 subv:9004 
>subd:7850)
> 3c59x           : 3Com Corporation|3c905B 100BaseTX [Cyclone] [NETWORK_ETHERNET] 
>(vendor:10b7 device:9055)

Are you sure it worked with 8.2? It shouldn't..

It seems that Red Hat's rawhide neither knows a driver for your
USB controller.

What you can do is the following : try to :

# modprobe usb-ohci

on a console, as root, and see what's printed out and also read
"dmesg | tail". If unsuccesful, you may try with "usb-uhci" or
even "uhci". If successful, you may try to do:

# mount -t usbdevfs -o devmode=0664,devgid=43 none /proc/bus/usb

Then, do:

# cat /proc/bus/usb

And check if your USB devices seem to be listed there.



-- 
Guillaume Cottenceau - http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/

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