Nils Faerber wrote:
I see two wierdnesses. First, that "lspci" showed your card twice;
which means that its PCI setup is broken. Second, that you didn't
have "usb-ohci" loaded.
Do I have to load usb-ohci? Why is that? Isn't ehci-hcd the equivalent
for USB2.0 HCDs?
As explained elsewhere, EHCI ha
Am Fr, den 30.01.2004 schrieb David Brownell um 18:01:
> Nils Faerber wrote:
> > When I now plug in a USB device to the USB2.0 card nothing happens. No
> > device detect, not hotplug event, not even a interrupt on IRQ9 which I
> > would have expected.
> I see two wierdnesses. First, that "lspci"
Nils Faerber wrote:
When I now plug in a USB device to the USB2.0 card nothing happens. No
device detect, not hotplug event, not even a interrupt on IRQ9 which I
would have expected.
I see two wierdnesses. First, that "lspci" showed your card twice;
which means that its PCI setup is broken. Secon
Hi all!
[I am not subscribed to this list so if you reply please CC to my PM,
tnx!]
I just bought a USB2.0 cardbus card to upgrade my notebook's USB to 2.0
(higher disk speed :)
I tried to use it with latest kernel 2.4.24, ACPI enabled.
When I insert the card it is properly detected and the ehci m