On Sun, Jul 20, 2014 at 1:41 PM, Fred <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 07/22/2014 12:18 PM, Aaro Koskinen wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Sun, Jul 20, 2014 at 05:50:44AM -0700, Fred wrote:
>>
>>> A recent post mentioned having USB on a U10.  I bought a StarTech PCIUSB7
>>> card because it is said to be Linux compatible.  With the PCI USB card
>>> installed the U5 flashes the keyboard leds twice and does nothing else.
>>> Stop-a doesn't do anything.  It has debian 7.5.0 installed from the
>>> netinstall.iso.  Do USB drivers have to be manually installed?
>>>
>> I have used DeLock PCI USB/FireWire card successfully on U5/U10 to access
>> USB and FireWire disks. It works with standard EHCI/UHCI/OHCI drivers.
>> To my surprise, even the ancient firmware recognized the FireWire but I
>> have never tried to access it except from Linux.
>>
>> A.
>>
>>
>>  Hi,
>
> The StarTech USB card works perfectly in an x86 PC.  I have an 8 port PCI
> serial card that works fine on Solaris 2.6.  With this card the U5 boots
> normally so probably the PCI bus is ok.  I will try to find a DeLock USB
> card.
>
> Hi Fred,

Like I mentioned before, I found a graphics card that did not work in a U10
or a Pentium III (x86) system, but did in a newer Intel system. It likely
is just that the card itself is too new. Good luck and let us know what
works!



> Thanks for the help.
> Best regards,
> Fred
>
>
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