Hi I'm not in this mailing list, but was pointed by Randy Dunlap and the developer of the Philps Webcam module (NemoSoft) to this mailing list. I have a (probably?) timing problem with my usb-driver. How to track down the problem? I'm running a 2.2.14-kernel patched with the agpgart-0.99-patch, the raid-0.90-patch, and the usb-2.3.99-pre6-for-2.2.14.diff. I use an Epox MVP3G-M mainboard which has 2 usb-ports. I use only one, where a Philips PCVC680K Webcam is plugged in. Because the main board has the VIA MVP3 chipset I use the usb-uhci driver (together with the audio & usb-pwb-p5-up module). I get error codes -100, -32 in my /var/log/messages after loading the usb-uhci. [I already send all the 'lsmod', 'cat /proc/bus/usb/devices', /var/log/messages to the other two guys, but they could only say: 'weird'] Sadly, these errors variate if I reboot and sometimes a 'modprobe -r usb-uhci ; modprobe usb-uhci' helps. :( About each 2-3 times, I succeed. So I can reproduce this behaviour randomly, but the chance to produce a non-working environment[the(se) bug(s)] is rather high. Also, earlier, when using the previous backport from 2.3.51, I also could not load the fat-module and vfat-module anymore, used when opening my SCSI-ZIP-drive. Furthermore my scsi-cdrom drive is actived: a tone immedately appears if I load the usb-uhci module -- meanwhile I try to guess from this sound duration whether the usb-uhci driver succeeded in loading/mapping the webcam-driver :(. Please, call for facts and tell me what to do next to haunt this bug. Thanks in advance, achim -- Achim Flammenkamp FSP Mathematisierung Universit�t Bielefeld Universit�tsstraBe 25 33501 Bielefeld Federal Republic of Germany POB 100131 http://www.uni-bielefeld.de/~achim/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] (+49)(0)521-106-3852 UTC+2=MEDST < Game of Life and Go Fan > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
