On Friday 11 March 2005 9:19 pm, Andrew Morton wrote:
> 
> (Restoring email headers.  Please always use reply-to-all)
> 
> Robert Hancock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Felix von Leitner wrote:
> > > My new nForce 4 mainboard has 10 or so USB 2.0 outlets.  In Windows,
> > > they all work.  In Linux, two of them work.  Putting my USB stick or
> > > anything else in one of the others produces nothing in Linux.
> > > Apparently no IRQ getting through or something?
> > 
> > Likely similar to the problem I reported in this thread on 
> > linux-usb-devel - the patch that David Brownell posted fixed the problem 
> > for me..
> > 
> > http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=10755097
> > 

My thoughts exactly.  However, 2.6.11 includes that fix.  Are you
sure that dmesg output came from 2.6.11?

To repeat what Alan Stern said yesterday:  provide full "dmesg"
output, with CONFIG_USB_DEBUG enabled.  I think that falls into
the category of "how to provide a usable bug report" ... :)




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