Dan S said : > Hi - > > Just trying my shiny puredyne USB key, I've been having problems on my > Eee. I realise it's due to the physical shape of the key - it's so > tiny that it doesn't have a "shoulder" to ensure it's sitting in the > USB socket at 90º, and the spring action in the USB socket pushes it > slightly off, making a bad contact and causing intermittent weirdness > (e.g. failure to boot). > > When I use a USB extension lead to get a more definite connection, > things work fine. I also noticed the same thing happening in the USB > socket of my larger box. Has anyone else noticed this? As an > alternative to the USB extension lead, I can place a small weight on > the key which pushes it back to 90º...
weird never had such a problem, jk and I have also been using the key on the USB port of a SBC that was used for 2 months installation, and was moved around a little, and no problem at all. a. --- [email protected] http://identi.ca/group/puredyne irc://irc.goto10.org/puredyne
