I'd like to add a couple of data points that I forgot in
my previous message about USB 2.0 devices connecting as USB 1.x
devices on my ALi and VIA PCI USB 2.0 controller cards under
linux-2.6.11-rc2-bk1.
Firstly, regarding the overcurrent condition that the
VIA PCI card reports with the USB 2 devices, it occurred to
me that I might have a power supply problem, so I reconfigured
that computer to have only the VIA USB 2 controller card, a
video card and one hard disk, and the problem still occurred
as before. The power supply claims to be 300 watts.
Secondly, the motherboard has a regular ATX power plug, a four
prong "pentium 4 / ahtlon" power plug, and a power plug like ones you
see on disk drives. Unplugging the last one still gave the same
results. (This was a real shot in the dark anyhow.)
So, it seems less likely that it is a physical power
problem in the computer, although I wouldn't say that possibility
is completely ruled out yet.
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