> > The error is caused by a timeout on the USB bus.  The device has a limited 
> > time (a few microseconds) to respond to a packet; if it doesn't respond in 
> > that time you get this error.  There's no way to increase the time limit; 
> > it's built into the hardware and is part of the USB specification.
> I think you're describing -71 above. The -110 means that upper layers
> were bored and unlinked the URB, which typically happens after a few
> seconds.
If that is the case, is there any way to adjust the timeout? (I assume
that after a few seconds, it would be pointless anyway, but it wouldn't
hurt to try).

Yours, Florian



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