Hi!

> > However, the modules are properly detected in Windows 2000, so Linux
> >apparently does something wrong.
> >
> Yeah, I don't have these problems under Win98 or WinME either.
> 
> Speaking of hub problems, has anyone else noticed that Linux never 
> reports overcurrent conditions? I can plug two 500 mA cameras into a 
> bus-powered hub and no overcurrent condition is reported. The cameras 
> switch to high power mode and seem to work perfectly. My kernel log says 
> "hub.c: No over-current condition exists" no matter what. I have 
> accidentally done this a few times, and I don't know how many more my 
> hub / host controller can take.

I've seen linux saying that "overcurrent on hub port #3, disabling
port", and it disabled it. [Of course, no real overcurrent existed
;-)]
                                                                Pavel
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