On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 11:44:03PM -0000, Stuart Henderson wrote: > If you need to ask how to enable it, it really isn't going to be useful > for you, it's pretty obvious in xhci.c. >
Oh, ok, I'll check it out. > You can try disabling XHCI / USB 3 in BIOS if you have that option, or > "boot -c" at the boot loader, "disable xhci", "quit" to knock out the > driver, if you're lucky then a USB 2 driver will attach instead. > That used to work on my main workstation but doesn't any more > (kills the keyboard too). > I know about that trick, it attaches ehci(4) to USB 2 webcams (I have one, but why isn't that a default?), but the problem is it doesn't attach to webcam built into my laptop and that's the main problem.