https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=349883
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--- Comment #3 from Good Bug 2008-01-08 13:02:23 MST ---
Hi, sorry for the delay.
To answer your question: yes, I am using a hub, and yes, it works if I plug the
printer directly.
To be more precise:
I only have one built-in usb2.0-port in my notebook (and 2 usb1-ports), and I
have quite a zoo of usb-devices (mouse, keyboard, digicam, printers, scanner,
harddisk, mp3-player, usb-sticks, etc), so I have 3 (cheap "Hama"/Genesys
Logic, Inc.) hubs connected to the native usb2.0-port (also, as it might be
important: I have 2 cables with 5 meters length connected to the port, with one
of the hubs as a "repeater" in between).
It works without problems, if I connect the stuff directly, using one usb2.0-
and one usb1.0-port of the built in ports.
As said before, everything works fine too without ehci_hcd (which kind of
narrowed out the cable length as a reason for the error as I read that usb1.0
should be even more sensitive to that).
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