USB 2.0 with 1.1 speed

2013-11-08 Thread Gábor Hársfalvi
Dear list, I have an external USB-rack with a SATA HDD and when I connect to my USB 2.0 it uses 1.1 speed -> ~$ lsusb Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 002 Device 002: ID 046d:c517 Logitech,

Re: 100% cpu usage by hwC0D0, amd & usb 2.0-crw

2013-04-22 Thread Darac Marjal
On Sat, Apr 20, 2013 at 01:53:25PM +0530, war dhan wrote: >os: wheezy rc1. > >the 100% cpu usage is worrying me. >i have updated grub with pcie_aspm=force. >but the cpu usage is unchanged. >should i download & install amd catalyst ? >if you need any more information, please

100% cpu usage by hwC0D0, amd & usb 2.0-crw

2013-04-20 Thread war dhan
os: wheezy rc1. the 100% cpu usage is worrying me. i have updated grub with pcie_aspm=force. but the cpu usage is unchanged. should i download & install amd catalyst ? if you need any more information, please provide me appropriate & detailed commands. please always cc me [ i am not yet subscribe

Info about PCMCIA Combo USB 2.0 & SATA CardBus,,Model: PPA 1158

2011-06-29 Thread JD
This pcmcia card has a couple of bad raps from windows users. I need this card for my laptop because I have an external HD enclosure with eSATA port and my laptop lacks USB 2.0 (has USB 1.1). The manufacturer emailed me and claimed the card was

Re: Anyone using a StarTech PCI420USB card? (USB 2.0, 4-port, PCI card)

2011-04-20 Thread Rick Thomas
On Apr 20, 2011, at 6:46 PM, Rick Thomas wrote: The StarTech sales page says it works with Linux (and MacOS, and Windows, for what that's worth) but that probably means RedHat and x86, not Debian and PowerPC. Anybody got any clues? Thanks! Rick In case it matters, StarTech's web pa

Anyone using a StarTech PCI420USB card? (USB 2.0, 4-port, PCI card)

2011-04-20 Thread Rick Thomas
I just bought and installed a StarTech PCI420USB card for use in my PowerMac G4 AGP Graphics running Debian Lenny. It's a PCI card that has 4 external USB 2.0 ports and one internal port. When I try to plug a hub or a USB flash stick into it, I get the following messages in s

Re: ehci_hcd has to be manually reloaded for USB 2.0 printer

2010-02-18 Thread Jen Craigson
--- On Thu, 2/18/10, Clive Standbridge wrote: > Hi Jen, > > In my /etc/modules I have the following comment and > module: > > # Allow USB printer to be powered up after boot. > usblp > > I'm afraid I don't know how or where I found that out. I > think it's > been there since pre-lenny. Hi Cl

Re: ehci_hcd has to be manually reloaded for USB 2.0 printer

2010-02-18 Thread Clive Standbridge
> Well I finally made the upgrade to Lenny, and my USB printers only > work when the ehci_hcd module is loaded after the printer is on. If I > set it to load a boot and the printer's off, I have to "rmmod > ehci_hcd; modprobe ehci_hcd" once the printer is on again before it > will work. > > Before

Re: ehci_hcd has to be manually reloaded for USB 2.0 printer

2010-02-18 Thread Jen Craigson
ubject: ehci_hcd has to be manually reloaded for USB 2.0 printer > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Date: Thursday, February 18, 2010, 5:44 PM > Hi everybody, > > Well I finally made the upgrade to Lenny, and my USB > printers only work when the ehci_hcd module is loaded after &

ehci_hcd has to be manually reloaded for USB 2.0 printer

2010-02-18 Thread Jen Craigson
Hi everybody, Well I finally made the upgrade to Lenny, and my USB printers only work when the ehci_hcd module is loaded after the printer is on. If I set it to load a boot and the printer's off, I have to "rmmod ehci_hcd; modprobe ehci_hcd" once the printer is on again before it will work. Be

Re: video capture with KWorld DVD Maker USB 2.0

2007-11-12 Thread Russ Cook
Michael Shuler wrote: On 11/12/2007 03:34 PM, Russ Cook wrote: Is anyone successfully using the KWorld USB product under Linux? If so, can you offer me some help or tips for getting mine to work? I have zero experience with this hardware, but this thread from the linux-video list look

Re: video capture with KWorld DVD Maker USB 2.0

2007-11-12 Thread Michael Shuler
On 11/12/2007 03:34 PM, Russ Cook wrote: > Is anyone successfully using the KWorld USB product under Linux? If > so, can you offer me some help or tips for getting mine to work? I have zero experience with this hardware, but this thread from the linux-video list looks semi-promising - the linux-v

video capture with KWorld DVD Maker USB 2.0

2007-11-12 Thread Russ Cook
I bought this product (KWorld DVD Maker USB 2.0) at Fry's electronics to convert VHS tapes of my kids to DVDs. It works on my wife's windows machine, but the audio is distorted because she has no line-in port. My Linux machine has line-in, but it doesn't recognize the product.

ehci_hcd module and USB 2.0 IDE adapter device

2006-09-13 Thread Jason Dunsmore
I have an external USB drive that doesn't work with the ehci_hcd module (USB 2.0) from the 2.6.16-2-686-smp kernel. It also didn't work with several previous 2.6 kernels. Here is what happens when it ehci_hcd tries to recognize it: usb 4-2: USB disconnect, address 2 usb 1-6: new

USB 2.0 card reader not working

2006-06-03 Thread David E. Fox
This device: http://www.ppa-usa.com/product_pages/cardreaders/2438.htm was just purchased by /me at Fry's. Seemed like a good deal at the time, but I can't get it to work in Etch. I''m using kernel 2.6.12-1-K7 ATM. According to dmesg, it seems to recognize both the fact that the usb reader is

Re: dvd-writer external usb 2.0

2006-03-04 Thread loos
Em Qua, 2006-03-01 às 18:40 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: > hello > > I'm going to buy dvd-writer LG GSA-2164D > Has somebody already used it? Is this dvd compatible with debian? > Yes, works perfectly here Michel. > regard > >

Re: dvd-writer external usb 2.0

2006-03-01 Thread jlmb
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > hello > > I'm going to buy dvd-writer LG GSA-2164D > Has somebody already used it? Is this dvd compatible with debian? > > regard > > I think, 95% sure, that a friend once lent me that dvd-writer. It worked flawlessly. Great piece of hardware. jorge -- To UNSUB

dvd-writer external usb 2.0

2006-03-01 Thread soo2debian
hello I'm going to buy dvd-writer LG GSA-2164D Has somebody already used it? Is this dvd compatible with debian? regard -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Live Video via USB 2.0 from Sony DCR-TRV33 Camcorder

2006-01-10 Thread Matthew Lenz
i know thats not possible with my JVC which has USB .. you should be able to do it with the firewire port just fine though. also Jay he's using an smp kernel because its a hyper-threaded cpu. AFAIK at some point there wont even be a separate smp compile it'll just assume smp and not use it if its

Re: Live Video via USB 2.0 from Sony DCR-TRV33 Camcorder

2006-01-10 Thread Jay Zach
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 David R. Litwin wrote: > I should like to be able to see the live video from my Sony DCR-TRV33 > Camcorder on my Sid 2.6.14-686-smp KDE Pentium 4 Hyper-Threading Toshiba > laptop machine (I hope that tells you what I'm running) using USB Off-Topic

Re: Fwd: Live Video via USB 2.0 from Sony DCR-TRV33 Camcorder

2006-01-10 Thread Kenward Vaughan
On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 03:42:36AM -0500, David R. Litwin wrote: > > Didn't one come with the camcorder? > > Sony, willingly give up the chance to sell some thing to some one and make a > pretty buck? I'm surprised that they supplied a USB wire. > Quite true from what I've seen, but their

Re: Live Video via USB 2.0 from Sony DCR-TRV33 Camcorder

2006-01-10 Thread David R. Litwin
See January 2006 Linux Journal for quite an interesting article about this sort of thing. Where can I find this?Ta.-- —A watched bread-crumb never boils.—My hover-craft is full of eels.—[...]and that's the he and the she of it.

Fwd: Live Video via USB 2.0 from Sony DCR-TRV33 Camcorder

2006-01-10 Thread David R. Litwin
Didn't one come with the camcorder? Sony, willingly give up the chance to sell some thing to some one and make a pretty buck? I'm surprised that they supplied a USB wire. >  But, I would like to have the USB working in the interim.Good luck.  Tell us if you get it working...I'll need some good ski

Re: Live Video via USB 2.0 from Sony DCR-TRV33 Camcorder

2006-01-09 Thread Ron Johnson
On Mon, 2006-01-09 at 22:18 -0500, David R. Litwin wrote: > > P4 HT is irrelevant. > > I thought so, but, once I got going, I'd figure I'd supply it > all. ;-) Can't hurt... > No one has written a driver, I think. Firewire is the the > technology > of choice fo

Re: Live Video via USB 2.0 from Sony DCR-TRV33 Camcorder

2006-01-09 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 10:18:45PM -0500, David R. Litwin wrote: > > They both do; and I shall be getting a FireWire some day. But, I would like > to have the USB working in the interim. > You may face problems with bandwidth over the transfer. You will also need much more disk space than you th

Re: Live Video via USB 2.0 from Sony DCR-TRV33 Camcorder

2006-01-09 Thread David R. Litwin
P4 HT is irrelevant.I thought so, but, once I got going, I'd figure I'd supply it all. ;-) No one has written a driver, I think.  Firewire is the the technologyof choice for those people writing video transport drivers and apps. Kino is what to look for.  It is packaged in Debian.No driver?  Huh. I

Re: Live Video via USB 2.0 from Sony DCR-TRV33 Camcorder

2006-01-09 Thread Ron Johnson
ant. > using USB 2.0. I know it can do this: I've done it in windows. But, I This is the important part. > need a driver for Linux. > > Any help would be thanked. I've googled my eyes out and haven't found > a definitive answer. No one has written a driver,

Live Video via USB 2.0 from Sony DCR-TRV33 Camcorder

2006-01-09 Thread David R. Litwin
I should like to be able to see the live video from my Sony DCR-TRV33 Camcorder on my Sid 2.6.14-686-smp KDE Pentium 4 Hyper-Threading Toshiba laptop machine (I hope that tells you what I'm running) using USB 2.0. I know it can do this: I've done it in windows. But, I need a driver

Re: very slow usb 2.0

2005-09-27 Thread Colin
L.V.Gandhi wrote: > On 9/27/05, *Colin* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > wrote: > > Roberto Winter wrote: > > someone once told me that not having the modules would make my kernel > > faster... is that not true? > > That is NOT true. My rule of thumb is compile th

Re: very slow usb 2.0

2005-09-27 Thread L.V.Gandhi
On 9/27/05, Colin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Roberto Winter wrote:> someone once told me that not having the modules would make my kernel> faster... is that not true?That is NOT true.  My rule of thumb is compile the things I need at startup into the kernel and everything else as modules. I had a p

Re: very slow usb 2.0

2005-09-26 Thread Colin
Roberto Winter wrote: > someone once told me that not having the modules would make my kernel > faster... is that not true? That is NOT true. My rule of thumb is compile the things I need at startup into the kernel and everything else as modules. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: very slow usb 2.0

2005-09-25 Thread Roberto Winter
ok, just for the record: removed the "ub" module from the kernel and now I copied the same 698MB file in one and a half minutes! great. thanks a lot, another problem solved. linux rocks. roberto On 9/25/05, John covici <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I don't know of that the kernel is faster if you don'

Re: very slow usb 2.0

2005-09-25 Thread Roberto Winter
yeah, I found this: (here: http://www.lugod.org/mailinglists/archives/vox-tech/2005-08/msg00024.html) To blacklist a module I believe you just add it to /etc/hotplug/blacklist.  But in the case of ub vs. usb-storage, simply blacklisting or hiding the ub module won't do.  You actually have to rebuil

Re: very slow usb 2.0

2005-09-25 Thread John covici
I don't know of that the kernel is faster if you don't use modules, I seriously doubt its true and for your case it would work much better -- the module is only loaded once and then its in memory. on Sunday 09/25/2005 Roberto Winter([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote > yeah, I found this: (here: > http://

Re: very slow usb 2.0

2005-09-25 Thread Hendrik Sattler
Am Sonntag, 25. September 2005 22:26 schrieb Roberto Winter: > First of all I do have hci-hcd, ehci-hcd, and usb-storage compiled in the > kernel. Not as modules though, but that doesn't make a difference. > The thing is that I also hav UB compiled and it is not a module, so I can't > simply unload

Re: very slow usb 2.0

2005-09-25 Thread Roberto Winter
Hi! Thanks a lot for the prompt reply. First of all I do have hci-hcd, ehci-hcd, and usb-storage compiled in the kernel. Not as modules though, but that doesn't make a difference. The thing is that I also hav UB compiled and it is not a module, so I can't simply unload it. Is there a way to tell th

Re: very slow usb 2.0

2005-09-25 Thread Hendrik Sattler
Am Sonntag, 25. September 2005 15:28 schrieb John covici: > OK, possibly stupid question -- how do I prevent that driver from > being used when the hot plug subsystem would normally use it -- and if > I do prevent that will I mount /dev/sda,b,c ... instead? I have not > noticed a slowdown, but I d

Re: very slow usb 2.0

2005-09-25 Thread John covici
OK, possibly stupid question -- how do I prevent that driver from being used when the hot plug subsystem would normally use it -- and if I do prevent that will I mount /dev/sda,b,c ... instead? I have not noticed a slowdown, but I didn't test very much either. on Sunday 09/25/2005 Hendrik Sattl

Re: very slow usb 2.0

2005-09-25 Thread Hendrik Sattler
Roberto Winter wrote: > ub(1.19): GetMaxLUN returned 0, using 1 LUNs > uba: uba1 Do NOT use the ub driver! Use the usb-storage driver instead. The ub driver is not meant for high-performance and it IS the cause of your problem. HS -- Mein GPG-Key ist auf meiner Homepage verfügbar: http://www.h

very slow usb 2.0

2005-09-24 Thread Roberto Winter
D=5637 Rev= 1.06 S:  Product=USB 2.0 Storage Device S:  SerialNumber=000123456789 C:* #Ifs= 1 Cfg#= 1 Atr=c0 MxPwr=  0mA I:  If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 2 Cls=08(stor.) Sub=06 Prot=50 Driver=ub E:  Ad=81(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms E:  Ad=02(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=125us (notice the 48

Re: Am I getting USB 2.0 speed?

2005-08-25 Thread Mike Dresser
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote: That *still* won't give you USB 2.0 speeds. I have never seen a [EMAIL PROTECTED]@$ pen-drive or mp3-player that did more than lie on that regard, they all operate at ~10Mbit/s maximum, and that's for the very good ones.

Re: Am I getting USB 2.0 speed?

2005-08-25 Thread Robert Kopp
--- Bruno Buys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Out of curiosity: what speed do you get from USB > devices? Even if this > is 1.1 (12MB/s), I still have a way to go, from my > current 800Kbps... > Regards, > The limit is 480 MB/s, though the device controller may be slower than this. At least, th

Re: Am I getting USB 2.0 speed?

2005-08-25 Thread Bruno Buys
Ok, Henrique! Thanks, this is a very clearing info. I opened my case in the weekend, and found that I had removed a USB bracket that was unused, at that time. This one had larger wires, and a label USB 2.0 on it. So, I reattached it to the machine. Now, I guess the cabling is ok. But the

Re: Am I getting USB 2.0 speed?

2005-08-25 Thread Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
I connect the device to, I always get this. > > By the way, I have four VIA VT82x uhci 1.1 controllers, and 1 VIA > > USB 2.0 (this one seems to never be used). Why is that? > > Maybe the USB ports are all wired up to the UHCI controllers. Seems > weird, but possible.

Re: Am I getting USB 2.0 speed?

2005-08-25 Thread Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
On Wed, 24 Aug 2005, Bruno Buys wrote: >I'm trying to figure out whether my mp3 player and pen drive is > being handled as a USB 2.0, with proper speed, under Debian Sarge. lsusb. If it shows it is hooked to the EHCI usb bus (cat /proc/interrupts can help you with this in new kern

Re: Am I getting USB 2.0 speed?

2005-08-25 Thread Jon Dowland
I have four VIA VT82x uhci 1.1 controllers, and 1 VIA > USB 2.0 (this one seems to never be used). Why is that? Maybe the USB ports are all wired up to the UHCI controllers. Seems weird, but possible. -- Jon Dowland http://jon.dowland.name/ FD35 0B0A C6DD 5D91 DB7A 83D1

Re: Am I getting USB 2.0 speed?

2005-08-24 Thread Marc Wilson
On Wed, Aug 24, 2005 at 10:21:25PM -0300, Bruno Buys wrote: > By the way, I have four VIA VT82x uhci 1.1 controllers, and 1 VIA > USB 2.0 (this one seems to never be used). > Why is that? Which begs the question of whether or not the devices in question even ARE USB 2.0 or not.

Re: Am I getting USB 2.0 speed?

2005-08-24 Thread Bruno Buys
Hi Roberto, I forgot to mention. I tried usbview and it says my player is attached to a 1.1 uhci controller. Its part of the problem, I guess. No matter what port I connect the device to, I always get this. By the way, I have four VIA VT82x uhci 1.1 controllers, and 1 VIA USB 2.0 (this one

Re: Am I getting USB 2.0 speed?

2005-08-24 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
On Wed, Aug 24, 2005 at 09:41:15PM -0300, Bruno Buys wrote: > I'm trying to figure out whether my mp3 player and pen drive is being > handled as a USB 2.0, with proper speed, under Debian Sarge. > I hooked it to every USB port the computer has, including two in the rear &g

Am I getting USB 2.0 speed?

2005-08-24 Thread Bruno Buys
I'm trying to figure out whether my mp3 player and pen drive is being handled as a USB 2.0, with proper speed, under Debian Sarge. I hooked it to every USB port the computer has, including two in the rear panel that has a 'USB 2.0' label stick in. The best I get transferr

Re: USB 2.0 speed

2004-10-23 Thread Carl Fink
Pardon my jumping in, but if Knoppix by default handles USB 2.0 correctly and Sarge fails to, shouldn't that be reported as a bug against Sarge? -- Carl Fink [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jabootu's Minister of Proofreading http://www.jabootu.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email

Re: USB 2.0 speed

2004-10-23 Thread robin
Cristi Banciu wrote: Alexandros Papadopoulos wrote: I have an external HDD case, that is USB 2.0 certified. When I boot my machine with KNOPPIX and have the USB case plugged, I get fast transfer rates to my external disk (10MB/sec or so). When I boot my regual installation of Debian (sarge

Re: USB 2.0 speed

2004-10-23 Thread Cristi Banciu
Alexandros Papadopoulos wrote: I have an external HDD case, that is USB 2.0 certified. When I boot my machine with KNOPPIX and have the USB case plugged, I get fast transfer rates to my external disk (10MB/sec or so). When I boot my regual installation of Debian (sarge), with both kernels

Re: USB 2.0 speed

2004-10-23 Thread Martin Hermanowski
On Sat, Oct 23, 2004 at 12:52:49AM +0300, Alexandros Papadopoulos wrote: > On Friday 22 October 2004 15:08, Paolo Alexis Falcone wrote: > > On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 13:06:38 +0300, Alexandros Papadopoulos > > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I have an external

Re: USB 2.0 speed

2004-10-22 Thread Alexandros Papadopoulos
On Friday 22 October 2004 15:08, Paolo Alexis Falcone wrote: > On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 13:06:38 +0300, Alexandros Papadopoulos > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have an external HDD case, that is USB 2.0 certified. When I boot > > my machine with KNOPPIX and have the U

Re: USB 2.0 speed

2004-10-22 Thread Paolo Alexis Falcone
On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 13:06:38 +0300, Alexandros Papadopoulos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have an external HDD case, that is USB 2.0 certified. When I boot my > machine with KNOPPIX and have the USB case plugged, I get fast transfer > rates to my external disk (10MB/sec or so). &

USB 2.0 speed

2004-10-22 Thread Alexandros Papadopoulos
I have an external HDD case, that is USB 2.0 certified. When I boot my machine with KNOPPIX and have the USB case plugged, I get fast transfer rates to my external disk (10MB/sec or so). When I boot my regual installation of Debian (sarge), with both kernels 2.4.25 and 2.6.8 (installed via apt

Re: External USB 2.0 hdd

2004-05-19 Thread Claus M. Christiansen
Sounds great I think I'' give it a go then.. I'm running out of space, both on my harddrives and places to install more :-) Thanks... Claus Johann Spies wrote: On Wed, May 19, 2004 at 10:46:45AM +0200, Claus M. Christiansen wrote: I'm have my eyes on an external US

Re: External USB 2.0 hdd

2004-05-19 Thread Johann Spies
On Wed, May 19, 2004 at 10:46:45AM +0200, Claus M. Christiansen wrote: > I'm have my eyes on an external USB 2.0 harddisk "case" from a local > store, the one where you put your own hdd in, but I'm wondering what the > support for such a device is? It holds a 3.5&quo

External USB 2.0 hdd

2004-05-19 Thread Claus M. Christiansen
Hi everybody... I'm have my eyes on an external USB 2.0 harddisk "case" from a local store, the one where you put your own hdd in, but I'm wondering what the support for such a device is? It holds a 3.5" disc and is using USB 2.0. I know that this propably isn't

usb 2.0 drivers for a7v333

2003-12-04 Thread dsu940
You are doing better than i am, i can't get the usb 2.0 to work at all on the asus Mboard, if you could send me the drivers you are using would be great, or if you find any more info out please pass it on   thanks   Jim

Re: kernel-2.6.0-test9 & USB 2.0 Question

2003-11-12 Thread Peter Samek
On Tue, Nov 11, 2003 at 05:12:43AM -0500, Thomas H. George wrote: [...] > Additional Problems with kernel-2.6.0-test9 > > Although I built the kernel with support for modules and ran > make modules and make modules_install the command lsmod reports > AP_MODULES are not installed.

Re: kernel-2.6.0-test9 & USB 2.0 Question

2003-11-10 Thread Thomas H. George
000+ cpu. Same result. My 2.4.22 kernel doesn't support USB > 2.0. > > Downloaded kernel-source-2.6.0-test9 and built a new kernel with ehci > support and uhci and ohci as modules. The system boots up ok but > streams messages to the first console that my usb devices (Epso

kernel-2.6.0-test9 & USB 2.0 Question

2003-11-10 Thread Thomas H. George
I purchased aSony USB DVD+R+RW and succesfully played a dvd movie but in spurts using an old system with only usb 1.0. Next I upgraded the system with an Albatron KX400-8XV motherboard and an Athlon XP 2000+ cpu. Same result. My 2.4.22 kernel doesn't support USB 2.0. Downloaded k

USB 2.0 storage problems

2003-08-15 Thread Todd Pytel
Originally tried this at the linux-usb list, but didn't get anything. Maybe other Deb users have hit this problem? Having some issues with a USB 2 drive enclosure here. The USB controller is the Via built into the Asus A7V333. I can mount the drive fine, and (at one point - see below) I copied fi

pcmcia and usb 2.0 and external hard disk

2003-06-18 Thread Jan Buchal
Hello, I use external usb hard disk with my Fujitsu-Siemens notebook with Crusoe processor. this hard disk work very fine with usb 1.1, also with ohci and without external power. It run ounly with usb. I wont use this with usb 2.0 too and for this I buy Cardbus wit two usb ports. If I put this

Re: OT: kernel 2.4 and USB 2.0

2002-03-08 Thread Daniel Faller
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday 07 March 2002 18:52, Ron Johnson wrote: > Thanks.  There are 2 patches listed.  Is the hcd-0120.patch a > cumulative patch, or must I apply both usb2-ehci-0114.patch and > then hcd-0120.patch? I didn't try it myshelf but I would expect you

Re: OT: kernel 2.4 and USB 2.0

2002-03-07 Thread Ron Johnson
On Thu, 2002-03-07 at 02:30, Daniel Faller wrote: > On Thursday 07 March 2002 08:40, Ron Johnson wrote: > > Hi, > > > > While doing a google search, I see many vague references to a > > backport to 2.4.unspecified of the 2.5.2 USB 2.0 code. > > > > Does a

Re: OT: kernel 2.4 and USB 2.0

2002-03-07 Thread Daniel Faller
On Thursday 07 March 2002 08:40, Ron Johnson wrote: > Hi, > > While doing a google search, I see many vague references to a > backport to 2.4.unspecified of the 2.5.2 USB 2.0 code. > > Does anyone know anything specific about this? Have a look at www.linux-usb.org and http

Re: OT: kernel 2.4 and USB 2.0

2002-03-07 Thread Eric G. Miller
On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 01:40:34AM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote: > Hi, > > While doing a google search, I see many vague references to a > backport to 2.4.unspecified of the 2.5.2 USB 2.0 code. > > Does anyone know anything specific about this? My vague recollection of some artic

OT: kernel 2.4 and USB 2.0

2002-03-07 Thread Ron Johnson
Hi, While doing a google search, I see many vague references to a backport to 2.4.unspecified of the 2.5.2 USB 2.0 code. Does anyone know anything specific about this? TIA, Ron -- ++ | Ron Johnson, Jr.Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED

USB 2.0

2001-03-28 Thread Joris Lambrecht
Hi all, Is there support underway, or allready here, for USB 2.0 and will it support the peer-to-peer networking that might be possible with this version of USB ? > It adapted some firewire feature ... < thank you, joris