Hello Marcin,

Wednesday, January 9, 2008, 10:50:12 PM, you wrote:

> Dnia środa, 9 stycznia 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] napisał:

>> I have a D-Link DUB-E100 usb-ethernet adapter which uses the asix
>> kernel module on my linux laptop. 

>> It is correctly recognized, but not configured because of insufficient
>> bus power on my C1000, 2.6.23 kernel. lsusb -v says it needs 250 mA
>> MaxPower. Apart from the hardware limitation it seems to be a kernel
>> issue (deactivates usb devices that would need to much power)? 

>> Is there any way to make it work under Angstrom?

> Yes - use powered hub between your C1000 and Ethernet card. 

> C1000/3x00 is able to provide 150mA only and any device which wants more
> will be refused. There is no way to tell kernel to use device which wants
> more without powered hub.

  Rather, it's a bug in mainline kernel which they refuse to fix.
Someone, please pull in patch ;-).


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Best regards,
 Paul                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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