On Fri, 28 May 2004, David Relson wrote:

> On Fri, 28 May 2004 12:30:58 -0400 (EDT)
> Alan Stern wrote:
> 
> > Looking at hub.c won't tell you anything much.  The device driver for
> > the OHCI controller is reporting that following a port reset the port
> > was not enabled.  There isn't anything the hub driver can do about
> > that.
> > 
> > Either the OHCI driver isn't controlling the port correctly (unlikely
> > but possible) or there really is something wrong with the 
> > controller/cable/device.  Have you got any other USB devices you can
> > try attaching to the new motherboard?  Maybe its USB controller
> > actually is broken.  Or maybe there's a configuration (ACPI) problem
> > preventing the controller from working right.
> 
> The only other USB device in the house is my 16 yr old's MP3 player. 
> I'll borrow it from him when he gets home from school.
> 
> Is there anything useful I can do with respect to further testing either
> the OHCI or ACPI drivers?

Maybe David Brownell can comment on the OHCI driver.  For ACPI, you can 
try turning it off entirely with a boot command-line option: acpi=off

Alan Stern



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