> And what happened when you tested?
The same result as we always had... Keyboard not working.

> What happens if you start with the hub plugged into the computer and the
> keyboard _unplugged_ from the hub, and then plug in the keyboard _after_
> the computer has finished booting?
If I do this, the keyboard will work correctly...

Thanks,

Paulo.


> On Fri, 7 Jul 2006, Paulo R. Zanoni wrote:
>
>> > On the other hand, if you don't have any high-speed USB devices (other
>> > than the hub itself) plugged into your computer, you could try doing
>> > "rmmod ehci-hcd".  This would force everything to run at full-speed or
>> > low-speed, and then maybe the keyboard/hub combination would work
>> better.
>>
>> We've already tested this. We've just tsted with UCHI. We didn't have
>> the
>> EHCI module.
>
> And what happened when you tested?
>
>> I've found this link:
>> http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-usb-users@lists.sourceforge.net/msg14220.html
>> Do you think that increasing the timeouts would solve my problems? Which
>> timeout should I increase? I guess I'm gonna test that now.
>
> What happens if you start with the hub plugged into the computer and the
> keyboard _unplugged_ from the hub, and then plug in the keyboard _after_
> the computer has finished booting?
>
> Alan Stern
>
>



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