I wrote:
>       Is anyone successfully using an ALI USB 2.0 host controller
>as USB 2.0 rather than just USB 1.1?  It appears that anything
>plugged into a ALI USB 2.0 host controller under linux-2.6.11-rc2-bk1
>connects only as USB 1.1.
[...]
>       I should add that the USB 2.0 scanner has other problems
>when connecting directly to the USB 2.0 ports on my system's
>motherboard (Intel ICH5/ICH5R chipset), but it works when I put
>a USB 1.1 hub in the middle.  I get the same behavior having the
>USB 1.1 hub in the middle when I connect through the ALI card.
>However, the author of the avision driver ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>reports that he is able to use his av220 when connected through
>a VIA USB 2.0 controller, which I do not have at the moment.  So,
>I suspect that my scanner problem is another ehci problem.

        I just bought a VIA PCI USB 2.0 controller, and, much
to my surprise, it also only connects at USB 1.1 to my USB 2.0
devices.  Its behavior is idential to that of the ALi PCI USB 2.0
controller card.

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