On Fri, 2004-04-30 at 19:48, John Richard Smith wrote:

> Precisely so, 
> I guess that this means there is no USB kernel support for my NVIDIA  nForce2 
> MCP2(there is also a MCP2-T chip) chip.
> 
> This chip procides,
> AC97 Interface
> Ultra ATA-133 HD
> USB2.0 EHCI/1.1OHCI controller
> Firewire (MCP2-T only)
> Audio Processing Unit(APU) for dolby 5:1 sound
> 
> Maybe MD10 's kernels are more uptodate, Anyone know ?
> 
> John

Mate, as "su" do an insmod usb-core, then insmod usb-uhci and insmod
usb-uhci - THEN check to see whether or not you've got USB connectivity
- because you're going to need to have usb-core loaded to at least
recognise the USB interface - and if it ain't loaded, well, enough said,
ya?

stephen kuhn - owner
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