On Tue, 2009-11-24 at 16:30 -0700, Inaky Perez-Gonzalez wrote:
> On Tue, 2009-11-24 at 16:13 -0700, Kevin Fries wrote:
> > We did some further testing this morning, and the news from our situation 
> > is not good.
> > 
> > We purchased a second 5350 card from a second vendor.  We tried to boot it 
> > up, and it behaved differently on my Dell laptop, but still refused to 
> > work.  It no longer threw an error on the usb loading, but instead threw a 
> > different error.  Here is the dmesg output:
> 
> Which exact model of Dell laptop? I need that in order to try to
> reproduce.
>
> > Nov 24 10:34:25 0973-kfries kernel: [  420.538111] usb 1-4: configuration 
> > #1 chosen from 1 choice
> > Nov 24 10:34:26 0973-kfries kernel: [  420.707435] i2400m_usb 1-4:1.0: 
> > firmware: requesting i2400m-fw-usb-1.4.sbcf
> > Nov 24 10:34:26 0973-kfries kernel: [  421.060213] i2400m_usb: probe of 
> > 1-4:1.0 failed with error -5
> > 
> > But my Dell laptop is not the machine we ultimately need this to work
> >  on.  So, we tried putting this onto our Intel Atom based prototypes. 
> >  The new card failed on these prototypes exactly as before, 512b
> >  transfered out of 16k.
> 
> Is this public hardware?
> 
> Did you try a non-Ubuntu kernel?
> 
> Which Ubuntu version? I am going to give that a go.

I can't recall if I sent htis already, my laptop crashed.

So I went and built a Linux kernel using the ubuntu source and a
configuration that would load on my machine [without touching USB
settings]. It worked ok. Version was 2.6.31-15.50 [from 9.10].

-- 
-- Inaky


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