On Thu, 29 Jul 1999, Philip Blundell wrote:

> Alex Holden wrote:
> 
> >On Thu, 29 Jul 1999, Philip Blundell wrote:
> >> rather more  expandable since [CATS] has standard PCI, ISA and USB ports,
> >
> >Is the USB supported by the standard Linux UHCI or OHCI drivers, or does a
> >driver need to be written for it yet?
> 
> It should work with the OHCI driver.  I don't have any USB peripherals so I 
> haven't checked it out very thoroughly, but the driver seems happy enough to 
> find the interface, set it up and go looking for devices.
I'm using the UHCI support on my x86, and I have to say that with nothing
but my USB monitor/hub plugged in, it's the most horrifically unstable
thing I've ever seen in a linux kernel. While it might work, I don't
think you could call it even vaguely reliable. Unplugging or plugging in
anything on mine causes Ooopses, and some 2.3 kernels actually just kill
the damn machine if I install USB support at all. Basically: YMMV majorly.
:)


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