Hello!
I have the same problem. UPS is APC Back-UPS RS 1500, the mobo is ASRock
ALiveNF6G-DVI (am2, nvidia nforce 430 mcp). The same UPS works on other
computers, and other USB devices work on this computer, except the UPS.
I think it must be the buggy BIOS/mobo/chipset/ohci_hcd module that c
Lubos Vrbka wrote:
Hmmm. And you're sure that the software on this machine is
*exactly* the same as the "working" computers?
If that is correct, then you've exhausted my expertise...
well, they are up-to-date etch machines... actually, the working
computers are pure 64bit (amd64) and 32 bit
Here is a possibly relevant article: http://www.mepis.org/node/5860
thanks for a hint, however, this doesn't work as well :( i tried both
the solutions mentioned there, but to no avail :(
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Lubos Vrbka wrote:
hi guys,
we have a bunch of apc back-ups cs500 ups-es for our desktops. they work
fine with the exception of one machine, where we are getting
ohci_hcd :00:02.0: wakeup
usb 2-1: new low speed USB device using ohci_hcd and address 6
usb 2-1: device descriptor read/64, er
On Wed, 2007-02-07 at 10:12 -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
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> >> Hmmm. And you're sure that the software on this machine is
> >> *exactly* the same as the "working" computers?
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> >> If that is correct,
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On 02/07/07 10:03, Lubos Vrbka wrote:
>> Hmmm. And you're sure that the software on this machine is
>> *exactly* the same as the "working" computers?
>>
>
>> If that is correct, then you've exhausted my expertise...
> well, they are up-to-date etch m
Hmmm. And you're sure that the software on this machine is
*exactly* the same as the "working" computers?
If that is correct, then you've exhausted my expertise...
well, they are up-to-date etch machines... actually, the working
computers are pure 64bit (amd64) and 32 bit machines, the faili
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On 02/07/07 09:24, Lubos Vrbka wrote:
>>> ups work on different machine (with different board) - maybe the usb
>>> handling on this one particular board is not correct?
>> It's a possibility.
> would it be possible that low speed devices would be treat
ups work on different machine (with different board) - maybe the usb
handling on this one particular board is not correct?
It's a possibility.
would it be possible that low speed devices would be treated incorrectly
, whereas high speed devices would be treated ok? that would correspond
to the
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On 02/07/07 08:51, Lubos Vrbka wrote:
>> Maybe the necessary kernel module hasn't been compiled.
> kernel module for what? the usb controller? the apc uses hid, that
> indeed is compiled as a module. moreover, the same kernel and the same
> ups work on
Maybe the necessary kernel module hasn't been compiled.
kernel module for what? the usb controller? the apc uses hid, that
indeed is compiled as a module. moreover, the same kernel and the same
ups work on different machine (with different board) - maybe the usb
handling on this one particular
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On 02/07/07 05:05, Lubos Vrbka wrote:
> hi guys,
>
> we have a bunch of apc back-ups cs500 ups-es for our desktops. they work
> fine with the exception of one machine, where we are getting
>
> ohci_hcd :00:02.0: wakeup
> usb 2-1: new low speed US
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