----- Original Message ----- From: "Duncan Sands" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, November 20, 2005 11:44 AM Subject: [speedtouch] Re: new driver
> > On Sunday 20 November 2005 11:37, VoVaN wrote: > > On Sunday 20 November 2005 11:20, Duncan Sands wrote: > > > > As for the ping the behaviour is still the same if there is no traffic on > > > > the line :( > > > > > > So you don't get any messages like "urb xxxx failed" or anything like that? > > > (I added a few extra messages, hoping one of them would show up in your > > > logs!). > > Yes, there's something like that (see bellow) > ... > > Nov 20 10:11:57 bsd ATM dev 0: ADSL line is blocked? > > Nov 20 10:12:05 bsd ATM dev 0: usbatm_complete: urb 0xd3a51500 failed (-84)! > > Nov 20 10:12:05 bsd ATM dev 0: usbatm_complete: urb 0xd3a51380 failed (-84)! > > Nov 20 10:12:05 bsd usb 1-1: USB disconnect, address 6 > > Nov 20 10:12:05 bsd ATM dev 0: speedtch_handle_int entered > > Nov 20 10:12:05 bsd ATM dev 0: speedtch_handle_int: nonzero urb status -108! > > Nov 20 10:12:05 bsd ATM dev 0: usbatm_complete: urb 0xd3a515c0 failed (-108)! > > Nov 20 10:12:05 bsd ATM dev 0: usbatm_complete: urb 0xd3a51620 failed (-108)! > > Nov 20 10:12:05 bsd speedtch 1-1:1.0: usbatm_usb_disconnect entered > > Well, the device has been disconnected (these urb failure messages are normal > when the device is disconnected). Did you unplug it, or did this happen by > itself? > what is the usb chipset? lspci -n | grep 0c03 lspci | grep USB some are buggy and may disconnect depending of the data flow processed like intel PIIX3 Gilles Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB Pour se dИsinscrire : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
