On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 22:22, Andy Green <[email protected]> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > Wild guess is USB Ethernet / RNDIS changes in the kernel... another way > it could conceivably do bad things is if somehow 1A charging mode was > enabled, and it's crashing the PC, but I doubt that's it.
Yes phone trying to pull too much power was my first guess for such a brutal reboot... But when connected on another distro via ssh, I can force 1A charge and the PC does not complain at all (battery current_power is then about 780mA, plus current to run the phone...) > > It hasn't being generally crashing Linux machines, I guess it's a bug in > the driver on XP side somewhere. > probably... but I have tried to remove driver... "tried" because I cannot be sure... usually it explicitly appeared when connected... I had this adb driver installed, and also I had before replaced it by the "classic" neo windows driver (also not functional, but at least I could charge my phone). What is the exact status of my PC now I am not sure... I will have to try on the PC of one of my collegues who have about the same hardware :-p !
