Hi,

On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 06:19:07PM +0100, Mike Pressel wrote:
> I've recently upgraded my PC to an AMD XP2000 with a MSI KT4 Ultra 
> motherboard.  at the same time  I decided to do a complete new installation 
> of Linux on the system so I had a clean slate to work off of.   Unfortunately 
> after the installation all of my USB devices stopped working.  I am using 
> SuSE 8.0 Professional with a standard installation (KDE+office).  During the 
> hardware detection phase it successfully detects and installs my Agfa 
> Snapscan e20 (USB).  However, after I reboot the machine, it no longer 
> recognizes that there is anything attached. 

So it worked during installation but not after that? Maybe they use
dufferent kernel versions on the installation CD/disc and on the hd?

If you boot from CD, are the USB devices found?

> usbview shows 3 USB root UHCI Hubs (6 USB ports on the board), but there is 
> nothing under the hubs.    I've turned off all but 2 of the USB ports in the 
> BIOS but that hasn't had any affects.

Are you sure that the device is connected to the right hub? I.e. the
one that is not turned off?

> I'm also attaching the output of a few commands (with only 2 ports
> enabled).  Because I'm not positive of what might be important I'm
> attaching everything unfiltered :)
> 
> andromeda:/home/mike # lsusb
> Unknown line at line 1742
> Duplicate HUT Usage Spec at line 2569

Both messages don't occur here.

Generic tips: Unplug/replug your scanner and check syslog if anything
is detected. Try the uhci module instead of usb-uhci. Try a different
kernel (the one from yout install CD or a current one).

Bye,
  Henning


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