random snippage...
> > I as well have noticed the only chipsets I have problems with are
the VIA
> > uhci chipsets. As I said previously, I know a "special" UHCI driver
was
> > released by Microsoft/VIA that corrected a lot of problems that were
being
> > had with VIA's chipset. I would persue
On Wed, Feb 20, 2002, Matthew Fredrickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've been getting similar reports from users of the ov511 driver: error
> > -84 (babble), error -110 (timeout), and truncated frames. The common
> > variable in all cases is a VIA chipset. I would try to track the problem
> uhci chipsets. As I said previously, I know a "special" UHCI driver was
> released by Microsoft/VIA that corrected a lot of problems that were being
> had with VIA's chipset. I would persue a fix for it myself, but I don't
The old VIA random bit stuff is covered in the Linux USB
> know enoug
> I've been getting similar reports from users of the ov511 driver: error
> -84 (babble), error -110 (timeout), and truncated frames. The common
> variable in all cases is a VIA chipset. I would try to track the problem
> down, but my host controllers are all either OHCI or Intel UHCI.
I as we
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>hi,
>
>thanks for the reply. it is reassuring to know that i am not alone now let me see
>if i get this right:
>
>1) you assume that we are talking via chipset
> (correct: my mainboard is some MSI* based on VIA chips and i could find out but
>not while at work
mats wolpers wrote:
>hello,
>
> matthew dharm suggested i should inform you of the following:
>
>i had all manner of trouble connecting/mounting my hp318 digital camera using
>suse 7.2. (freeze in usb) so i asked (first greg then) matt for help.
>
>after upgradig from kernel 2.4.4 to 2.4.1