> Disappearance of a connected device is a bad sign. You should look into
> this problem.

No, I think it wasn't connected, when it disappeared, I just set it up
(the drivers), connected the mouse, after some tweaking it worked, so, I
disconnected it, then, I think, it disappeared and when I re-connected it
and re-loaded the modules - it still didn't appear... But maybe I forgot
to do something...

> Maybe hardware problem, maybe software. The host controller driver
> provides the interface to the bus, and if it is not loaded (or not
> working properly) then you don't see devices connected to that
> controller.

Sorry, didn't quite get it. You are talking about the computer (host), not
the device, right? AFAIunderstand, the usb-stack consists of the low-level
generic usb driver (usb-uhci), and then, onthe top of this - device
specific drivers, right? So, is usb-uhci sufficient to recognise any
usb-device and (at least) make a corresponding record in
/proc/bus/usb/devices, or is a specific driver required for this? WHo does
this - usb-uhci or specialised drivers?

> Have a look at your /var/log/messages.

Nothing there - when I connect that board.

Cheers
Guennadi
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Guennadi Liakhovetski, Ph.D.
DSA Daten- und Systemtechnik GmbH
Pascalstr. 28
D-52076 Aachen
Germany


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