Sounds like there might be an IRQ problem. Can you move the card to a
different PCI slot?


On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> >>>>> Regarding 'Re: problem: NEC chipset USB2 PCI card and Linux 2.4.27'; 
> >>>>> Stephen J. Gowdy adds:
>
>   > It may not be the problem but you need to load the ohci-hcd driver
>   > for your NEC card to drive USB1 devices.
>
> I am sure it is a step into the right direction! :-)  By ohci-hcd I hope
> you mean usb-ohci.o.  I've compiled that module and modprobed it, it
> recognises the NEC card but my system crashes. :-/  Isn't a kernel
> panic, I can switch beetween text consoles, but after 20-30 seconds
> messages come like "hda: dma timeout (driveready seekcomplete error)"
> (or something like that, iam writing that from memory, it is like there
> is a problem with my HDD).
>
> I have one HDD, do you have any further hints?  I am now recompiling the
> kernel from scratch, maybe that will help.  Thank you very much for your
> help.
>
>

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