Is your USB host controller a VIA chipset?
/sbin/lspci -v will tell you.

Steve


On Fri, 2004-04-02 at 00:19, FilE wrote:
>  sorry,
> 
>  i can't find a bios fix or a tutorial how to get usb2.0 working. i tried
>  the 2.6.4 kernel and the "noApic" switch, but there was no change! how can
>  i get my usb2.0 working???
> 
> 
>  michi
> 
>  Am Donnerstag, 1. April 2004 13.49 schrieben Sie:
>  > Michi,
>  >
>  >  A good place to start would be the faqs,
>  >
>  > http://www.linux-usb.org/FAQ.html#ts6
>  >
>  > Hope this helps.
>  >
>  > Steve
>  >
>  > On Wed, 2004-03-31 at 23:29, FilE wrote:
>  > > Hi all,
>  > >
>  > > i'm using the 2.4.24-vanilla kernel on a P4-Celeron Laptop (DELL
>  > > Inspiron 1100). The chipset is a intel i845. When I connect my external
>  > > HD-Houseing (ali m5621 usb2.0-ide chip), dmesg will report "Device not
>  > > accepting new adress". If I remove usb2.0 support (by doing a rmmod
>  > > ehci-hcd) it will work, Linux reports a product name "USB2.0 Mass
>  > > Storage" and use it in usb1.1 mode. I saw one other amazing thing: the
>  > > bus number of the usb 2.0 hub is 00:1d.7-1 and 00:1d.7-3. (i only have
>  > > 2 usb ports). Usb 1.1 bus numbers are: 00:1d.1-0 and 00:1d.1-1 ! Is
>  > > this right? (I'm using mandrake 9.2 download edition)
>  > >
>  > > Please HELP!
>  > >
>  > > Thanks,
>  > > Michi H



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