Le Mardi 12 Juillet 2005 16:12, Alan Stern a écrit :
>
> Okay, the patch (for 2.6.12) is below.  It does several things:
>
>       Prevents the system from reading the port status registers,
>       so the computer won't know when any devices are plugged in.
>
>       Makes the system think there always is a device plugged in,
>       so it will never automatically suspend the controllers.
>
>       Leaves all the interrupt-enable bits turned off, so the
>       controllers won't ever generate an interrupt request.
>
>       Prints a message to the system log every time the interrupt
>       handler is called.
>
> In case it's not already clear, when you install this patch the UHCI
> controllers will not be useable.

Okay, the patch applied easily and the kernel is now compiling. When 
installed, I'll try and boot it (and will use a PS/2 mouse instead of my 
current USB mouse, or should I rather try to plug my USB mouse to the 
ehci_hcd controller ?).

How would you like me to boot ? With or without the "usb-handoff" option ? 
With or without the BIOS "USB mouse support" option ?

And once booted, what information will you be interested in ?

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