On Thu, 2004-09-23 at 00:03, Alan Stern wrote: > On Wed, 22 Sep 2004, Ian Kumlien wrote: > > > > Error -28 is -ENOSPC, which means the USB bandwidth was exhausted. Too > > > many devices were plugged into the same controller. Unplugging some of > > > the other devices ought to help. Or even plugging the BT controller into > > > one of the other ports rather than the external high-speed hub, since it > > > is only a full-speed device. > > > > Hurrm, thats really odd... Esp since it does this in both hubs > > regardless of load. > > What if you remove the hubs and all your other USB devices, and plug the > BT device directly into a USB port on your computer?
Worked in one of 4 ports, well 2 had hubs, =) > > And now i get: > > usb 2-1: new full speed USB device using address 5 > > usb 2-1: device not accepting address 5, error -110 > > > > How about some better error reporting? =) > > You're talking to the wrong guy -- I've been doing this for so long that > those messages are like familiar faces. :-) Hehehee, =) > In this case it's fairly self-explanatory. When you plug a USB device in, > the system assigns it an address. That message means the device did not > accept the address -- it just kept telling the computer "Wait, I'm not > ready yet..." over and over again. But only in one port =P -- Ian Kumlien <pomac () vapor ! com> -- http://pomac.netswarm.net
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