Hi,

I have just tried booting a Linux 2.4.18 kernel and have discovered
that I can no longer contact the machine on the other end of my
Pegasus II USB adapter. Linux 2.4.17 works fine. I have tried
connecting to the same remote machine via an Ethernet card (disconnect
from cable modem, bring up external Ethernet interface with internal
address instead, recable, etc) and that works, and so I am sure that
the problem is USB related.

The USB ports on my machine are v1.0 UHCI. The machine itself is UP,
120 MHz Pentium.

I'm not sure what causes the problem. For example, I initially tried
telneting to the machine from the remote one and the link died almost
immediately. (I got a "connected" message, and that was it.) I then
rebooted, opened a local terminal session and was able to ping and
telnet *to* the remote machine. However, trying to telnet back from
the remote machine again killed the link at once.

I have also noticed that there was no meaninful change to the pegasus
driver itself between 2.4.17 and 2.4.18, and so I guess the problem is
with uhci.o ?

Does anyone have any thoughts on this, please?
Cheers,
Chris

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