> I gave up with VIA and 2.4 kernels for USB.  There are things happening
> on both fronts now but I don't know how big an improvement we're going to
> see until we see it.

Rightio.  This is why I also tried it with a non-VIA add-in card.  Though, this 
got me no further.
 
> For USB 2.0 I think your best chance of success will be with a 2.6 kernel,
> but remember that it's still early days for 2.6 so YMMV.

This is what I have thought, and what I have been told.  I just have a fear of 
commitment.


ph.


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