RE: [Linux-usb-users] troubleshooting issue..

2004-06-18 Thread Mick
> > dmesg shows lines like this (alot) after trying to read: > > I/O error: dev 0b:00, sector 9372632 > > I/O error: dev 0b:00, sector 9372640 > > I/O error: dev 0b:00, sector 9372640 > > I/O error: dev 0b:00, sector 9372648 > > I/O error: dev 0b:00, sector 9372648 > > I/O error: dev 0b:00, sector

Re: [Linux-usb-users] troubleshooting issue..

2004-06-17 Thread Alan Stern
On Thu, 17 Jun 2004, Mick wrote: > Hi, hope you guys don't mind me jumping straight in and aksing a > question. > > I believe I am the leader in the evolution of USB device usage, I > recently purchsed a USB 2.0 CDROM case, and placed in it a working > DVD-DOM drive. I say i'm the leader only to

Re: [Linux-usb-users] troubleshooting issue..

2004-06-17 Thread Stephen J. Gowdy
Try a more recent kernel. If that doesn't help verbose debugging information could help someone else understand the problem. You should also include the items requested in the FAQ for bug reports. On Thu, 17 Jun 2004, Mick wrote: > Hi, hope you guys don't mind me jumping straight in and aksing a

[Linux-usb-users] troubleshooting issue..

2004-06-16 Thread Mick
Hi, hope you guys don't mind me jumping straight in and aksing a question. I believe I am the leader in the evolution of USB device usage, I recently purchsed a USB 2.0 CDROM case, and placed in it a working DVD-DOM drive. I say i'm the leader only to make light of my lack of discovery of previou