Quoting Scott Bronson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hello. I have a Microsoft SideWinder USB game pad (MS part no. 90873) > that doesn't work under kernel 2.4.20-pre2. When I plug it in, the > following appears in the syslog: > > Aug 20 16:50:35 emma kernel: hub.c: USB new device connect on bus2/1, > assigned device number 2 > Aug 20 16:50:35 emma kernel: usb.c: USB device not accepting new > address=2 (error=-110) > Aug 20 16:50:35 emma kernel: hub.c: USB new device connect on bus2/1, > assigned device number 3 > Aug 20 16:50:35 emma kernel: usb.c: USB device not accepting new > address=3 (error=-110) > Aug 20 16:52:42 emma kernel: hub.c: Cannot enable port 1 of hub 2, > disabling port. > Aug 20 16:52:42 emma kernel: hub.c: Maybe the USB cable is bad? > > > What is "error -110" trying to tell me?
The device is not responding. This is a very popular error :-) It happens on enumeration when the device is connected but is not talking. Often this is because your USB power is not enough for the device. Did it work before, on the same hardware? Maybe you need a self-powered USB hub... Do other USB devices work, BTW? Dmitri -- > Compilable but broken code is even worse than working code (Alan Cox, during a bright moment on the linux-kernel list)
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