Jaakko Holster wrote:
1) from KDE with Konqueror : 7s (~280 ko/s)
2) from Gnome with Nautilus: 30s (~60 ko/s)
3) from the console with cp: 50s (~40 ko/s)
The correct speed is done when using KDE, the other two are very very
slow. Does anybody has already seen this ???
Maybe KDE has some kind of
Hi all,
S Miller wrote:
> usb 1-1: bulk timeout on ep1in
> usbfs: USBDEVFS_BULK failed dev 2 ep 0x81 len 1 ret -110
I recieve the same errors w/ Epson Perfection 2400 Photo via libusb,
2.6.4, recent sane-backend and frontend, epkowa backend, iscan frontend
and hotplug.
I think this is not a prob
> > 1) from KDE with Konqueror : 7s (~280 ko/s)
> > 2) from Gnome with Nautilus: 30s (~60 ko/s)
> > 3) from the console with cp: 50s (~40 ko/s)
> >
> > The correct speed is done when using KDE, the other two are very very
> > slow. Does anybody has already seen this ???
Maybe KDE has some kind of
usb 1-3: control timeout on ep0in
how do i stop this stupid error every 5 seconds?
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And I get these messages when the copy hangs.
This often leads to a completely dead usb bus, including the mouse.
Mar 19 17:27:44 portouf kernel: usb 3-2: control timeout on ep0in
Mar 19 17:29:40 portouf kernel: fat_bmap_cluster: request beyond EOF (i_pos
8155)
Mar 19 17:29:40 portouf last mes
Something very strange :
I have done a test with a small USB1 memory key (i-stick).
I copy a 1.9 MB file from the hard drive to the USB mass storage device,
with three different methods:
1) from KDE with Konqueror : 7s (~280 ko/s)
2) from Gnome with Nautilus: 30s (~60 ko/s)
3) from the console w
Hallo Ged Haywood ,
> I think the case might work with a different USB2.0 PCI card,
> but there's no guarantee.
Forget to say: I can burn short amounts of data to the case. I managed it
to burn the linux-kernel source 2.4.25 and 2.6.4 at once (about 60 MB) to
a DVD-+RW at 4x successful, a fol
Hi,
I'm having trouble with my 300 GB external hard disk (Maxtor personal stroage).
It is connected via USB 2.0 to my computers. When transferring data from the
external disk to a lokal disk on my machine, I get a transfer rate of about 30
MB/s which is fine. However, if I want to write data onto
Hallo linux-usb-users,
i think, i have the proof that the behaviour of the genesis Bridge has
only to do with usb-storage, nothing with the other parts of usb. I had
done the following:
In vmware i build a virtual Windows-XP Machine, and i give this machine
acces to an usb-device. The vir
Hello Ged,
Thanks for the informative message!
Unfortunately, since I'm using ACPI which (by my humble understanding) is
mutually exclusive to APM, I believe none of those APM settings make any
difference to me? (I have all APM turned off, as I thought ACPI was
completely different than APM; Tos
Hallo Ged Haywood ,
>> That doesn't sounds good. Perhaps i should sell the case to a windows user
>> and buy another. Which chipset is recommended then?
> I think the case might work with a different USB2.0 PCI card,
> but there's no guarantee.
I think the hardware itself is ok, only this genesy
I have Mitsumi USB mini-mouse (gray colored with Fujitsu-Siemens logo) for a laptop.
When I plug it into my laptop, it's recognized ok but an error message "ctrl usb
status -75 received" is printed and the mouse cannot be used. Only once it
inaccidentally worked under X, but only until a next re
Hi there,
On Fri, 19 Mar 2004, Jim Maas wrote:
> I'm using a Mandrake 10.0 distro and have upgraded the kernel from 2.6.3
> to 2.6.4. from mirror of kernels.org.
>
> Hotplugging does not seem to be working at all, and it would be great to
> have it, this is a notebook ...
> I've just compiled a n
Hi there,
On Thu, 18 Mar 2004, Tim Carr wrote:
> http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0307.3/2325.html
>
> I'm using kernel 2.6.3, and UHCI instead of OHCI
The message talks specifically about OHCI not UHCI.
> same problem (USB is dead after resuming from suspend ...
> Toshiba laptop,
> Hi there,
>
> On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > What is the status of USB CD/DVD readers/writers. Are they
> > 'generic' and just going to work, or does every one have different
> > problems?
>
> Nothing USB is 'just going to work' I'm afraid, whatever operating
> system you
I'm using a Mandrake 10.0 distro and have upgraded the kernel from 2.6.3
to 2.6.4. from mirror of kernels.org.
Hotplugging does not seem to be working at all, and it would be great to
have it, this is a notebook.
I've just compiled a new 2.6.4 kernel and getting a couple of errors at
bootup in
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