Re: [linux-usb-devel] Quick question regarding USB emulation

2003-12-28 Thread David Brownell
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, David, Thank you so much for your response. I am not quite understand what you mean by It's safe to leave that BIOS feature enabled, unless your BIOS is buggy in that area, since Linux turns it off later if you start up the native USB.. Linux should know how to

Re: [linux-usb-devel] Quick question regarding USB emulation

2003-12-24 Thread jing
Hi, David, Thank you so much for your response. I am not quite understand what you mean by It's safe to leave that BIOS feature enabled, unless your BIOS is buggy in that area, since Linux turns it off later if you start up the native USB.. Does native usb mean the usb driver in linux

[linux-usb-devel] Quick question regarding USB emulation

2003-12-19 Thread jing
Hello List, How can we use USB device with USB emulation off in BIOS. Our Configuration is as follows:- Red Hat 9.0, Kernel 2.4.20 and RTAI 24.1.11 What is USB emulation? Thanks and regards, Jing --- This SF.net email is sponsored by:

Re: [linux-usb-devel] Quick question regarding USB emulation

2003-12-19 Thread Randy.Dunlap
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 14:45:22 -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | Hello List, | |How can we use USB device with USB emulation off in BIOS. Our | Configuration is as follows:- | | Red Hat 9.0, Kernel 2.4.20 and RTAI 24.1.11 | | What is USB emulation? USB emulation is a BIOS option (in some

Re: [linux-usb-devel] Quick question regarding USB emulation

2003-12-19 Thread David Brownell
| What is USB emulation? USB emulation is a BIOS option (in some BIOSen) which makes a USB keyboard and mouse look like a PS/2 keyboard and mouse. It is for use when you don't have any USB support in an OS, or won't be booting an OS. Or when you'll be using a USB keyboard when booting, maybe to