On Wed, 2003-09-03 at 23:31, Mark Knecht wrote: > On Wed, 2003-09-03 at 20:58, Owen Ford wrote: > > > > > lspci -v should give you the info you want.
<snip> > Owen, > Thanks for pointing that out. OK, so the UHCI part is presumably > handled by my kernel. That's built in, not modular, so I won't see it > with lsmod I suppose. The EHCI part I'm not sure about. > This is just the kernel comparing your devices against its internal lists of devices. The kernel that my original lspci -v came from has no USB stuff installed at all IIRC. Use this info to determine what to install in your kernel. > I'm starting to wonder if this is a USB 1.0 vs. 2.0 issue. This MB > has 4 USB ports on the back panel in two stacks of two. The Asus manual > says all of those are USB 2.0. I wonder if that can be right? Are all 4 > driven by the 00:10:03 USB 2.0 devices? > If so, then where are the 3 USB 1.0/1.1 devices coming out? > Try plugging in different devices into each of the ports one at a time. I would then look around for the files that control the devices. I don't remember the files off hand but a little googling will help. > Maybe I just have my USB devices plugged intot eh wrong sort of USB > port? I thought USB 2.0 controllers could interface with USB 1.0/1.1 > devices... > I'm almost certain that a 1.0 device will run fine on a 2.0 plug. -- Owen Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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