Sat, 05 Nov 2005 @ 15:44 -0500, Alan Stern said:

> > I don't see anything wrong with my EHCI controller.  Works fine from
> > where I sit.
> > 
> > Is there something specific you think is wrong with it?
> 
> Like I said, I don't know what might be going wrong.  It just seemed like 
> a good possibility, since you said you were having problems with your USB2 
> devices.

I'm only having the problem with Linux.

USB2 devices work perfectly with Windows and FreeBSD.

> Other possibilities include: Your devices are going bad, your cables are 
> going bad, the driver is going bad, some other part of the system is going 
> bad.  

See above.

> You have ruled out the first two options, and the third option is 
> ruled out by the fact that so many other people use the same driver with 
> no difficulties at all.  What does that leave?

It fails to work for a lot of people from what I have read. This is a
often reported problem on a lot of major Linux support lists.


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