Oliver Neukum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Am Donnerstag, 13. Mai 2004 20:09 schrieb Alan Stern:
> > On Thu, 13 May 2004, Oliver Neukum wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > this stick is acting up.
> > > I just mounted it and got (no disconnection physically):
> >
> > It looks like some sort of I/O problem reading the partition table.
What
> > do you get with verbose usb-storage debugging enabled?
>
> It turns out that the stick is defect. I've tested it on three computers
> and two operating systems. In fact during tests it got alarmingly hot.
> I think, there's little sense in further testing. It already turned up
> one little issue in the scsi code and I am impressed at the quality
> of our error handling :-)
> Now I'll have the pleasure the return it to the shop on a friday :-(

FWIW...

Once, while I was testing my laptop while trying to figure out
why hotplug no longer work on Fedora for me (and other distributions
work), I had left my stick plugged in even though it wasn't listed
on the USB bus (lsusb).  When I glanced down at it ~10 minutes
later, the 'green' led was orange.  And the stick was sooo hot,
you could burn yourself on it.  I unplugged it and let it cool down.
The stick still works, but... Something happening on the bus caused
it to get _real_ hot.






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