On Thu, 25 Apr 2002 17:19, Chad Martin wrote: > Hi, all. I'm running a RH7.2 box with a VIA MVP3 chipset and a P166. > Here's my problem: > > Everything was running fine and dandy until I decided to install > a PCI IDE card for my new hard drive. Everything seemed to get detected > nicely, and my interface card works well, as does the hard drive, > but now my USB is hosed. Before I installed this card, I had a > functioning laser printer on /dev/usb/lp0. The only change I made > was the IDE card. > > In my startup messages, I get the error "USB device not accepting > new address=3". I checked www.linux-usb.org, and the FAQ told me > to check /proc/interrupts for an interrupt for my USB host. It has > IRQ 12, which is not taken by anything else. My net card, IDE card, > keyboard, on board IDE port, whatnot are all there and all have > different IRQs. The FAQ doesn't tell me what do if my /proc/interrupts > is OK, but I still can't get my USB running. I don't know what your problem is. What happens if you remove the IDE card again? Does the IRQ change?
Also, are you seeing timeout errors in your logs? If so, you might try upgrading to a more recent kernel, to see if that helps. Or at least try the other uhci driver. Also, you may have a BIOS problem. Look for an option called plug-n-play operating system (or something else about operating system type, or interrupt allocation, or something else equally vague), and try toggling it. Maybe a BIOS upgrade is available? Sorry this isn't helping much... Brad _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, use the last form field at: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-usb-users
