Definitely the drivers. UHCI is a pile of that stuff that smells.
Nick
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Daniel O'Connor
> Sent: 11 November 2001 03:21
> To: Jim Bryant
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Michael Class
PIIX4, and I do think it's running under uhci.
Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> On 10-Nov-2001 Jim Bryant wrote:
>
>> I have a [secondary] USB Keyboard with a mouse port on it's side installed,
>> as well as a cameramate CompactFlash reader hooked up.
>> Both work.
>>
>
> What chipset though?
> The O
On 10-Nov-2001 Jim Bryant wrote:
> I have a [secondary] USB Keyboard with a mouse port on it's side installed,
> as well as a cameramate CompactFlash reader hooked up.
> Both work.
What chipset though?
The OHCI stuff seems less reliable than UHCI.
Not sure if its the hardware, the driver or
I have a [secondary] USB Keyboard with a mouse port on it's side installed, as well as
a cameramate CompactFlash reader hooked up.
Both work.
Michael Class wrote:
> Hello,
>
> just a question. Has anyone usb-devices working on a current-smp
> (very recent current, but problem exists since I c
Hello,
just a question. Has anyone usb-devices working on a current-smp
(very recent current, but problem exists since I can remember)
system? On my Abit VP6 (Via-Chipset) a USB-Mouse and USB-Printer
do work fine if I boot a single-CPU kernel. With a SMP-Kernel
I am getting messages like:
Nov 10