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Hi,
becouse of this part i assume it is most likely controller driver issue:
Dec 1 15:55:24 ossietzky kernel: [ 355.610354] ehci_hcd
:00:12.2: force halt; handshake c9326424 4000
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Dec 1 15:55:24 ossietzky
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On 02.12.2011 09:22, Alexey Fisher wrote:
Hi,
becouse of this part i assume it is most likely controller driver
issue:
Dec 1 15:55:24 ossietzky kernel: [ 355.610354] ehci_hcd
:00:12.2: force halt; handshake c9326424 4000
Hi,
Am Freitag, den 02.12.2011, 09:22 +0100 schrieb Alexey Fisher:
if some thing of this will help, then you should inform usb devs. and
after this i personally will love to know if it works and how you
fixed it.
Thanks for the quick reply... I tried your suggestions: kernels down to
2.6.32
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Am 02.12.2011 13:50, schrieb Michael Below:
Hi,
Am Freitag, den 02.12.2011, 09:22 +0100 schrieb Alexey Fisher:
if some thing of this will help, then you should inform usb devs.
and after this i personally will love to know if it works and how
Hi,
today I decided to get a webcam and got the above mentioned error with
two different uvc-supported models (Logitech C270, MS HD 5000).
I have a HP dc5850 microtower, it has an AMD Phenom II with AMD780
chipset (Radeon 3100 integrated graphics). I am running Debian testing,
kernel 3.1. Each