On Monday 29 December 2003 05:31 pm, Ged Haywood wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> On Mon, 29 Dec 2003, Kevin Boergens wrote:
> > Sorry, my OT: text was confusing, here is version 2.0
>
> Back on topic now... :)
>
> > When you do heavy copying between two ATA disks, the CPU load
> > increases sicnificant
Dear All,
I upgraded to kernel 2.6.0 (due to problems with the sound) and exchanged that
against an USB problem:
I use a Fujitus Stylistic Tablet PC with a [lspci -v]
00:07.2 USB Controller: Intel Corp. 82440MX USB Universal Host Controller
(prog-if 00 [UHCI])
Flags: bus master, mediu
Hi there,
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, Steve wrote:
> This is interesting as the stable datum has always been that SCSI, with better
> processing abilities and less need of help from the CPU, should run with a
> lower CPU load.
>
> In fact SCSI traffic has a much higher volume of instructions in it th
Hi there,
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, Frank wrote:
> I upgraded to kernel 2.6.0
> [snip]
> 00:07.2 USB Controller: Intel Corp. 82440MX USB Universal Host Controller
> (prog-if 00 [UHCI])
> Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 64, IRQ 9
> I/O ports at 1880 [size=32]
> [snip]
> After
Hi there,
On Mon, 29 Dec 2003, Viktor Pettersson wrote:
> Have anyone got the Plextor px-708uf usb/firewire dvd-recorder working
> under linux?
> [snip]
> The problem appears when i try to burn dvds with it, then it just wont
Kernel?
73,
Ged.
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Hi there,
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, SZABO Zsolt wrote:
> I have a Microcom USB 56K Travel/S (see http://www.microcom-ce.com/) modem.
> [snip]
> At first sight it seems to work: the ppp-on scripts dials and connects, I
> was on the net... until I get the message:
>
> slusb0: hdlc frame fcs error.
> sl
>> I have a Best Data modem (Model 56USB-SP / 56USB-SPMAC / 56USBP) that
>> seems to work well with Linux 2.6.0-mm1 PowerPC. However, there is one
>> oddity that I have not come across before.
>>
>> When I boot my system with the modem plugged in it is not recognized.
>> Nothing appears in /proc/b
Fair enough.
AIUI USB 2 essentially runs through a separate controller which passes control
to a USB 1 controller if an attached device is only USB 1 capable (though
both may be on the same chip, just to confuse things!). I therefore imagine
that a BIOS may work fine with USB 1 but break USB 2
Hi again
Sorry forgot that one, at the moment im running 2.6.0 (stable),
but have also tried 2.4.22 and 2.4.20, all under Gentoo 1.4.
I've been using the following softwares:
dvdrtools v0.1.4
Cdrecord-ProDVD-Clone 2.01a21
dvd+rw-tools-5.16.4.8.5
Regards Viktor
On Tue, 2003-12-30 at 13:01, Ged
On Tuesday 30 December 2003 7:23 pm, James Cort wrote:
> AIUI USB 2 essentially runs through a separate controller which passes
> control to a USB 1 controller if an attached device is only USB 1 capable
> (though both may be on the same chip, just to confuse things!). I therefore
> imagine that a
Hello again,
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, Viktor Pettersson wrote:
> at the moment im running 2.6.0 (stable),
> but have also tried 2.4.22 and 2.4.20, all under Gentoo 1.4.
> I've been using the following softwares:
> dvdrtools v0.1.4
> Cdrecord-ProDVD-Clone 2.01a21
> dvd+rw-tools-5.16.4.8.5
Looks like
Hi there,
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, W. Michael Petullo wrote:
> >> I have a Best Data modem (Model 56USB-SP / 56USB-SPMAC / 56USBP) that
> >> seems to work well with Linux 2.6.0-mm1 PowerPC. However, there is one
> >> oddity that I have not come across before.
> >>
> >> When I boot my system with the
I have a Best Data modem (Model 56USB-SP / 56USB-SPMAC / 56USBP) that
seems to work well with Linux 2.6.0-mm1 PowerPC. However, there is one
oddity that I have not come across before.
When I boot my system with the modem plugged in it is not recognized.
Nothing appear
Hello!
You can expect the processor load to be very significantly higher
with USB devices.
What about Firewire?
Same problem?
TIA,
Kevin
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Hello again,
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, Kevin Boergens wrote:
> > You can expect the processor load to be very significantly higher with USB devices.
>
> What about Firewire? Same problem?
Well it might not exactly be a problem, but see for example
http://www.frozentech.com/article.php?story_id=27
Hi,
I am having a problem with my itegno USB GPRS modem. when i attach the
modem and load the USB modules and type "stty -a < /dev/usb/ttyUSB0"
i get a kernel panic error i am attaching the kernel panic and oops
output for your reference.
If any one can help me to solve this problem or guide me
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