hi joerg, thanks for this hints - I tougth, I'am the only human with this problem ;*)
> we had the same error message just one day ago. We lost a whole day to > solve this problem, > but we found the reason. > Therefore my question: What kind of clothes were you wearing, when you > plug in the second cam? > > Yes, its a silly question. But I was wearing a synthetic fleece shirt > and every time I stand up and push the start buttons on our devices we > got this message. We checked and changed our driver module and our > firmware, but nothing happened. Just in the later afternoon when I stand > up and do not push the start button but took my cup of tea, we > understood the problem. It was not the starting of the device, it was > the standing up ;-) > > We used four usb hubs from D-Link that are obviously sensible against > EMI. > Now we use a different ones and we have no problem any longer. ok - I'll check out this - but it seems to happen, even if I reboot the pc with the already connected cams. I also tried uhci.o and usb-ohci.o with the same result. But today (after one day of bug-hunting) I've tried another PC with an ohci-hardware. And I found it working together with two cams at the same time. Does anybody know, if we can solve this problem with an external hub? And if so, which kind of hub should we take? Best regards wicki :*) _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, use the last form field at: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-usb-devel
