At 03:13 09-07-06 +0800, you wrote: >Enrik Berkhan wrote: > >>Hi, >> >>Steve Underwood wrote: >> >> >>>This is getting annoying now. >>> >>> >> >I have now tried: > >FC5 with 2.6.17-1.2139_FC5 and 2.6.17-1.2145_FC5 on a Dell P4 notebook. >FC4 with 2.6.17-1.2141_FC4smp on a dual Xeon machine. >64 bit FC4 with 2.6.17-1.2141_FC4smp on an AMD X2 machine. >FC4 with 2.6.17-1.2141_FC4 on a PIII notebook. > >The result is the same in every case. The ti_usb3410_5052 driver tries >to load firmware to the wrong endpoint. Using older kernels (i.e. not >using 2.6.17) on these machines seems to work OK. If you have success >with FC5 with 2.6.17-1.2139_FC5, then maybe the problem relates to a >combination of things. Hotplugging involves some helper activities. I >have these machines fully updated to the latest RPMs from Fedora.
Welcome in the Linux Kernel Hell where everything seems to change without prior notice, real reason or backward compatibility :-) The best way to resolve these sort of problems is to find out what has driven the kernel maintainers to make the change and modify your software accordingly (and pray the fix will continue to work with the next kernel version). Nico Coesel