Alan Stern wrote:
Disable the laptop's internal bluetooth device and buy an external dongle
that works right.
You're killing me :)
In fact I have special cable to connect the keyboard to PS/2 port. I
guess it some kind of fall-back in case keyboard battery is empty. And
I'm not sure if it's po
On Tue, 1 Jun 2004, Alexander Kulakov wrote:
> Sorry, I forgot to mention one important detail. I made the following
> changes in usb-uhci.c in order to get it working for me:
>
> #define USE_CTRL_DEPTH_FIRST 0
> to
> #define USE_CTRL_DEPTH_FIRST 1
>
> and commented out
> #define CONFIG_USB_UHC
On Wed, 26 May 2004, Alexander Kulakov wrote:
> Alan Stern wrote:
>
> >Your log didn't give me any great new ideas... Clearly the device works
> >okay with the usb-uhci driver in 2.4 but not the uhci-hcd driver in 2.6.
> >Have you tried the uhci driver in 2.4 as well?
> >
> >Also, do you have
On Wed, 26 May 2004, Alexander Kulakov wrote:
> uhci driver doesn't work either.
>
> I cannot plug other device to the same port as there is no external
> socket for it. It's an internal device. All I have is BT indicator on
> small LCD panel and a light and power switch on the keyboard.
>
> H
Alexander:
Your log didn't give me any great new ideas... Clearly the device works
okay with the usb-uhci driver in 2.4 but not the uhci-hcd driver in 2.6.
Have you tried the uhci driver in 2.4 as well?
Also, do you have any other USB devices you can try plugging in to that
same port?
Alan
On Tue, 25 May 2004, Alexander Kulakov wrote:
> Hello everybody
>
> I have laptop with wireless keyboard/touchpad. It's an USB bluetooth
> device. I have "vanilla" 2.6.6 kernel with 2.6.6-m1 patch applied.
> Whenever I load uhci-hcd module I get the following
> uhci_hcd :00:1d.2: port 1 por