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Do you have the uhci or ohci drivers loaded or in your kernel?

On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, Renaud Gu�rin wrote:

> > > Anyway, In the setup you describe do you use "ehci" ?
> > Well, "ehci-hcd".  Get the latest driver, it getting closer
> > to stable (and the 2.4 version is due for an update).  I'd
> > say to use a NEC (or Philips) add-in PCI card for now, they're
> > least likely to trip over driver issues.
> 
> Ok, I've got a NEC as I told you in private email. I'm using the bk-2.4 
> version of the driver, and I loaded ehci-hcd
> Now, when I plug the USB1.1 hubs in, I get this:
> Mar  5 14:51:45 localhost kernel: ehci-hcd 02:02.2: port 4 full speed --> 
> companion
> Mar  5 14:51:45 localhost kernel: ehci-hcd 02:02.2: GetStatus port 4 status 
> 003801 POWER OWNER sig=j  CONNECT
> Mar  5 14:51:45 localhost kernel: hub.c: port 4, portstatus 0, change 10, 12 
> Mb/s
> Mar  5 14:51:45 localhost kernel: ehci-hcd.c: 02:02.2: free_config devnum 0
> 
> As I understand, ehci wants to hand over the management of this device to a 
> uhci companion driver. But it seems there's only ehci-hcd in the 2.4 version.
> 
> Does that mean 2.5 is needed to use USB1 devices on a USB2 HC, or did I forget 
> something in .config ?
> 
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