On Thu, 23 Jun 2005, Steve Listopad wrote:

> Thanks.  I just got a notice, for the first time, about HTML... 
> Didn't realize that I was doing that, but this message should be plain
> text.  Let me know if it isn't.
> 
> It's bad news about my MB probably being the culprit; I've got an MSI
> K8N Neo4 Platinum/SLI board, which is to say a board with only 3 slots
> (since the MB contains goodies like USB, firewire, NICs, etc.).
> 
> Does anyone know for sure that the MB is just never going to worth
> with Linux for hi-speed USB, or are there other things to try?

Since you've only tried out one computer/device combination, there's no 
way to be sure what's wrong.

> Specifically, I can still try a BIOS update, noacpi, rpm updates, etc?
>  Or is that just a lost cause?

In the absence of a smoking gun, it's very hard to say.  However noacpi 
won't help, that much I'm sure of (same for the other boot options) -- it 
addresses interrupt routing problems but your interrupts are arriving 
okay; otherwise you wouldn't have gotten even as far as you did.

Alan Stern



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