Fri, 02 Dec 2005 @ 17:07 -0500, Alan Stern said:
> > Does that give you the information you need, or do you want me to keep
> > stepping it down until it breaks?
>
> 50 ms isn't bad, but it would be nice to know the minimum.
OK.
The machine will be busy for awhile so I can't do it immediately.
Wed, 23 Nov 2005 @ 15:04 -0500, Alan Stern said:
> On Wed, 9 Nov 2005, Charles Shannon Hendrix wrote:
>
> > Wed, 09 Nov 2005 @ 10:38 -0500, Alan Stern said:
> >
> > > A 1-second delay is kind of long. Does the iPod continue to work if you
> > > decrease t
Wed, 23 Nov 2005 @ 15:04 -0500, Alan Stern said:
> On Wed, 9 Nov 2005, Charles Shannon Hendrix wrote:
>
> > Wed, 09 Nov 2005 @ 10:38 -0500, Alan Stern said:
> >
> > > A 1-second delay is kind of long. Does the iPod continue to work if you
> > > decrease t
Wed, 09 Nov 2005 @ 10:38 -0500, Alan Stern said:
> A 1-second delay is kind of long. Does the iPod continue to work if you
> decrease the delay length? How low can you go?
Not sure yet.
Something I just noticed: For some reason if hal and dbus are activated,
the iPod is recognized by usb-stor
Tue, 08 Nov 2005 @ 11:45 -0500, Charles Shannon Hendrix said:
> OK. You want this:
>
> retval = hub_port_reset(hub, port1, udev, delay);
> + msleep(500);
> if (retval < 0)
> ...
>
> I'll get to that later tonight or tomorrow and post
Sat, 05 Nov 2005 @ 18:06 -0500, Alan Stern said:
> It's bad because there's no way to tell the relative order of lines
> between the different files. If each log file has a line timestamped
> 16:34:41, which one came first?
That's not normally a concern for everyday use, which is what the
default
Sat, 05 Nov 2005 @ 15:54 -0500, Alan Stern said:
> You still have a syslog configuration problem. You're sending the
> debug-level messages to /var/log/debug and everything else to
> /var/log/syslog, or something like that?
It's Slackware's default setup.
I understand it isn't your preference
Sat, 05 Nov 2005 @ 15:44 -0500, Alan Stern said:
> > I don't see anything wrong with my EHCI controller. Works fine from
> > where I sit.
> >
> > Is there something specific you think is wrong with it?
>
> Like I said, I don't know what might be going wrong. It just seemed like
> a good possi
Sat, 05 Nov 2005 @ 13:18 -0500, Charles Shannon Hendrix said:
> Interestingly, now if I plug in my iPod, there is no reaction from the
> kernel at all. No interrupts generated either.
Unfortunately, during testing of this problem, something has happened
to my iPod. It won't connect
Sat, 05 Nov 2005 @ 11:33 -0500, Charles Shannon Hendrix said:
> > I'd expect that CONFIG_USB_DEBUG=y would show some more messages.
>
> I've enabled it specifically to debug this, but it isn't showing me
> anything extra.
OK, syslog configuration issue. I have
Thu, 03 Nov 2005 @ 07:57 -0800, David Brownell said:
> A similar issue -- often also with VIA hardware -- is devices that work
> for a while and then spontaneously disconnect themselves. It might be
> this is another case where VIA hardware needs to be stroked in ways that
> other hardware doesn'
Thu, 03 Nov 2005 @ 10:26 -0500, Alan Stern said:
> On Wed, 2 Nov 2005, Charles Shannon Hendrix wrote:
>
> > I have been using my USB2 devices with Linux for some time now, but
> > recently have started having troubles with them.
>
> I don't know what's going w
I have been using my USB2 devices with Linux for some time now, but
recently have started having troubles with them.
Beginning with Linux 2.6.10, my 1GB USB drive sometimes required more
than one attempt before it would connect. In other words, I often had
to remove it and reinsert it in its p
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