Ah, that is interesting. I've cced the developer in case he has any ideas.

On Tue, 9 Sep 2003, Cyriac BENOIT wrote:

> Le 09/09/2003 07:51, Stephen J. Gowdy a �crit :
> > What happens if you reboot then as it does the BIOS checks you push the
> > reset button? Actually, perhaps I remember the echi driver not shutting
> > down the device fully. Did you try search the archives?
>
> When I press the reset button whils the BIOS check, it act the same.
> In fact, I *must* boot in Win98, suppress the devices in device manager
> and reinstall the drivers (under windows), and then reboot under Linux
> to have USB 2.0 support.
> Since the moment I shut down the box, I lose USB2.0 (in Win98 too).
> That's why I thought about PNP...
>

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