Never mind. I solved it with the help of USB document. jing
--- Jing Xu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, guys, > > There are two BIOS options for USB on my Dell > machine: > USB Emulation and USB controller. I disabled > USB Emulation to prevent unacceptable latency caused > by BIOS USB legacy emulation, but left "USB > controller" on because I still wanted to use USB > keyboard and mouse. > > The problem is that after I disabled USB Emulation > in > BIOS, I cannot use USB keyboard and mouse now in my > old linux kernel, which supported USB keyboard and > mouse > before. > > What should a linux kernel minimal configuration for > USB keyboard and mouse look like when the BIOS USB > Emulation > is disabled? > > Your help will be highly appreciated, > > jing > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard > http://antispam.yahoo.com/whatsnewfree > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email sponsored by: ApacheCon 2003, > 16-19 November in Las Vegas. Learn firsthand the > latest > developments in Apache, PHP, Perl, XML, Java, MySQL, > WebDAV, and more! http://www.apachecon.com/ > _______________________________________________ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To unsubscribe, use the last form field at: > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-usb-devel __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard http://antispam.yahoo.com/whatsnewfree ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email sponsored by: ApacheCon 2003, 16-19 November in Las Vegas. Learn firsthand the latest developments in Apache, PHP, Perl, XML, Java, MySQL, WebDAV, and more! http://www.apachecon.com/ _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, use the last form field at: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-usb-devel
