Re: [linux-usb-devel] Genesys Logic GL811

2004-02-23 Thread Thomas Jahns
Hi, On 02/17/04 21:21:21, Alan Stern wrote: lspci -v output might be interesting. sorry that took me so long, but see below. Also there is another issue: after the disk worked just fine for over 9GB of traffic, the device disconnected from the bus after a few minutes idle time. I'll try to re

Re: [linux-usb-devel] Genesys Logic GL811

2004-02-17 Thread Alan Stern
On Mon, 16 Feb 2004, Thomas Jahns wrote: > Anyway would you be interested in any details of the setup I used (IBM > Thinkpad A31, NEC Cardbus USB 2.0 adapter, Mapower H21C1G enclsure, > kernel 2.4.23 with ck1 patch) like lspci, lsusb output or anything > else? lspci -v output might be inter

Re: [linux-usb-devel] Genesys Logic GL811

2004-02-17 Thread Thomas Jahns
Hi, On 02/16/04 18:02:33, Alan Stern wrote: On Sun, 15 Feb 2004, Thomas Jahns wrote: > of the archive at www.mail-archive.com) already posted about: external > IDE/ATAPI enclosures with the GL811 chip don't work in USB 2.0 mode > with the ehci-hcd driver. Have you tried reducing the max_sectors v

Re: [linux-usb-devel] Genesys Logic GL811

2004-02-16 Thread Alan Stern
On Sun, 15 Feb 2004, Thomas Jahns wrote: > Reposted after redirection from linux-usb-users to linux-usb-devel, > thanks to Ged Haywood > > Hi, > > I'm having the same problem some people have (according to my reading > of the archive at www.mail-archive.com) already posted about: external >

[linux-usb-devel] Genesys Logic GL811

2004-02-15 Thread Thomas Jahns
Reposted after redirection from linux-usb-users to linux-usb-devel, thanks to Ged Haywood Hi, I'm having the same problem some people have (according to my reading of the archive at www.mail-archive.com) already posted about: external IDE/ATAPI enclosures with the GL811 chip don't work in USB