Hello there, Jan. That goes back to my original message and the suggestions made by other people on this list: I get a bunch of these when the ehci-hcd module is loaded: hub 5-3:1.0: Cannot enable port 2. Maybe the USB cable is bad? hub 5-3:1.0: Cannot enable port 2. Maybe the USB cable is bad? hub 5-3:1.0: Cannot enable port 2. Maybe the USB cable is bad? hub 5-3:1.0: Cannot enable port 2. Maybe the USB cable is bad? hub 5-3:1.0: Cannot enable port 2. Maybe the USB cable is bad? With ehci-hcd loaded on 10.3, I cannot even use my USB keyboard and the USB harddisk is also not mounted before I unload this module. Some of these things vary depending on how, say, usb-storage is handled. In 10.2 I just had high load, and problems with my keyboard, but the disk would mount. In SabayonLinux I have high load but am otherwise okay (at least in the last loop release I tried). Since I got the '...USB cable is bad?' message in tests going back to 2.6.4 not not on any 2.4.xx kernels with USB 2.0 support, it was suggested I try to find the point in the development kernel releases that introduced the (for me) problem... It doesn't seem to be present in 2.5.37, but I am not totally sure. I would just like to know why this problem is there and preferably find a fix for it. I used a usbhub patch in 10.2 that would let me ignore the hub that apparently is messing up, but then I lost my wireless NIC. Without ehci-hcd I of course am limited to 12 Mbps connections which is not ideal. Thus I am on a wired connection still, even though it is a bit inpractical, and I really want the USB 2.0 speed back :-/ Windows on the same machine has no issues with USB 2.0 enabled, so my thinking is that whatever the kernel is complaining about can't be that serious? /Martin. ----- "Jan Engelhardt" <jengelh@computergmbh.de> wrote:
On Sep 8 2007 23:44, Martin Møller wrote:
2.5.37 -
2.5.55 -
ehrm. Why is it that try oldish development kernels?
Jan
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