Chris -

  Not sure if it will help, but I do have one more detail to add to the charging issues with the pearl.  I'm running a stock feisty kernel, had the charging issue, but still wanted to use my laptop to set up my BES connection.  I ran the bcharge stuff and it turned off, but if I ran it and then fired up my windows 2000 vmware image, it picked up the pearl like a normal machine.  Note that if I did *not* run the bcharge command, it would *not* recognize it correctly as a bb device - it would call it a bb mass storage device, but it could not do anything with it at all.

 Don't know if that helps much, but I thought that I would throw it out there.

  Thanks for taking a look at this....

-Mike



Martin Owens wrote:
Chris -

  
Have you tested charging with any custom built vanilla kernels?
I've had nothing but success in my testing with vanilla kernels.
Tracking down the exact cause is proving to be a significant hurdle though.

    

It's something I've been banging my head against too; it'd not the
udev rule, I took that out and ran bcharge manually and it still
failed to keep charging. but I don't know enough about usb diagnostics
to correctly run more tests.

On the other hand compiling a vanilla kernel is _way_ out there for
this production machine, since I only have 1 machine. if you really
need me to I'll get the ubuntu kernel sources and look at what kinds
of patches they made to the usb stack.

Best Regards, Martin Owens

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