On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 13:09:35 -0800, Bradley Remedios
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah, but at least we know that one of the fedora changes caused the
> problem.  So the culprit could be found via diff..

I just got my keyboard working with the fedora series kernel.  So I
gave the usbserial another try.

In Fedora Core 3 everything works beautifully.

My devices get shown in /var/log/messages as the following:

PL-2303 - IOGear GUC232A
FTDI FT232BM - No Name
MCT USB-RS232. - Targus

All three work transmit and receive however the third has warnings
printed (the first two did not.)

So 2.6.9-1.667 (Uniprocessor) is working for me.

Just in case it may help, I got my keyboard working again by disabling
Legacy USB Support in my BIOS.  All my USB devices still work, so that
may be all that is required on your end.

I did not bother trying the 2.6.9-1.667 kernel prior till now with
usbserial, so either it was a change from fedora's 2.6.8-1.521 to
fedoras 2.6.9-667 in relation to working with Legacy USB Support
Enabled or it was the actually fixing of a problem related to the
usb-serial driver.

Regards,
-- 
Bradley Remedios
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