> I think I tracked down the source of all this pain. It is the USB 
> Controller: Intel Corp. 82371SB PIIX3 USB [Natoma/Triton II] (rev 01). I 
> searched SpeedTouch mailing list for this one and found a few messages 
> from people having problems with this host controller (I must have been 
> blind I did not discovered them earlier). One of them 
> (http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg03622.html) even 
> says a line about 0xFF sequences.
> 
> There seems to be a workaround in userspace driver by adding delay into 
> read procedure though it affects the connection speed. Haven't tested it 
> yet.
> 
> So now the question stands: Is there any way to get this buggy host 
> controller work under Linux? I suppose that easiest thing to do would be 
> to buy a new USB card. But I don't like this solution much because 
> Windows can harness the controller without problems. Does anyone knows 
> what causes problems with this specific controller in Linux?

Hi Andrej, that's an interesting link you found.  Maybe Alan can comment on
this?

Ciao,

Duncan.


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