Stephen J. Gowdy wrote:
> Will do.
> 
> On Wed, 10 Jul 2002, Brad Hards wrote:
> 
> 
>>On Wed, 10 Jul 2002 07:27, Graham TerMarsch wrote:
>>
>>>Short version of the problem is the "classic" bulk transfer timeout problem
>>>or problems with the devices not accepting their USB ID numbers when given
>>>one from usb-uhci.  Our machine that experienced the problems here was an
>>>Athlon 1GHz running on an AOpen AK73Pro motherboard, which uses the
>>>VIA-686A chipset, all running RH-7.3.  FYI, we also had the same problems
>>>on this machine with RH7.1, RH7.2, MDK8.0, and MDK8.1 (SuSE-7.1 worked,
>>>but was more than a bit out of date for some of the other things we
>>>wanted).
>>>
>>>After much fighting, pulling of hair, and many long hours spent going
>>>through testing out various debug builds, kernel revisions, etc., I
>>>finally found a single item that made a total world of difference.....
>>>
>>>  In the BIOS, take the "Assign IRQ for USB" option and turn it off.


For me on an EPOX KHA+ motherboard this doesn't work. I use USB only for 
the mouse currently, but when i disable interrupts for USB the mouse is 
still working for windows, but linux complains about "unknonw interrupt 
for Pin D on PCI device...." and the usb module does not load.

It works fine (the mouse) otherwise. but afaik there are no bulk 
transfers with mouse devices.



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