> Something I was reading in your posts started me thinking that maybe in
> your hast you started adding more usb software thinking that you may
> accidentally solve the problem, so could the problem be too much
> software has been installed?
No, the only thing I've installed in connection with th
On Tue, 01 Feb 2011, Krzysztof Bieniasz wrote:
> You mean my messages or Cameleón's? The ones you quoted aren't mine. But
Yes.
> mine are related to the hub (i guess) and they are showing up all the time
> repeatedly. Should I file a bug report to the Debian maintainer or to the
> linux kernel te
Krzysztof Bieniasz wrote:
Dnia Tue, 01 Feb 2011 13:00:01 +0100, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
napisał(a):
On Mon, 31 Jan 2011, Camaleón wrote:
You mean the message about a connected device when there is none
attached to any of the USB ports? Yep, that seems to be common:
sm01@stt008:~$ dmesg
On Mon, 31 Jan 2011 22:49:04 +, Krzysztof Bieniasz wrote:
>> You mean the message about a connected device when there is none
>> attached to any of the USB ports? Yep, that seems to be common:
>>
>> sm01@stt008:~$ dmesg | grep -i new | tail -5
(...)
>> Besides, the "unable to enumerate USB
On Mon, 31 Jan 2011 23:25:05 +, Krzysztof Bieniasz wrote:
>> Ah, I thought you were having problems to check if your message reached
>> the list becasue Gmail gracefully "hides" the copy sent by the mailing
>> list server.
>>
>> Then, why are you having problems to check your e-mails? :-?
>
Dnia Tue, 01 Feb 2011 13:00:01 +0100, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
napisał(a):
> On Mon, 31 Jan 2011, Camaleón wrote:
>> You mean the message about a connected device when there is none
>> attached to any of the USB ports? Yep, that seems to be common:
>>
>> sm01@stt008:~$ dmesg | grep -i new | ta
On Mon, 31 Jan 2011, Camaleón wrote:
> You mean the message about a connected device when there is none attached
> to any of the USB ports? Yep, that seems to be common:
>
> sm01@stt008:~$ dmesg | grep -i new | tail -5
> [ 10.588574] usb usb7: New USB device found, idVendor=1d6b, idProduct=0001
> Ah, I thought you were having problems to check if your message reached
> the list becasue Gmail gracefully "hides" the copy sent by the mailing
> list server.
>
> Then, why are you having problems to check your e-mails? :-?
I don't think I follow you. I'm posting with a standalone newsreader.
> You mean the message about a connected device when there is none
> attached to any of the USB ports? Yep, that seems to be common:
>
> sm01@stt008:~$ dmesg | grep -i new | tail -5 [ 10.588574] usb usb7:
> New USB device found, idVendor=1d6b, idProduct=0001 [ 10.615825] usb
> usb7: New USB de
On Mon, 31 Jan 2011 20:06:57 +, Krzysztof Bieniasz wrote:
>> I completely dropped Gmail for mailing lists and use "nntp" for sending
>> and reading in all of them. My use of Gmail is only for personal/direct
>> posts, but not more for mailing lists (as much as I can avoid it) :-/
>
> My email
On Mon, 31 Jan 2011 20:27:12 +, Krzysztof Bieniasz wrote:
>> Yes, and it's curious that automatically fallbacks from "super-high-
>> speed" to "high-speed" unless you have connected a USB 2.0 device.
>> Maybe founds something that don't like.
>
> In fact they are usb 2.0 devices.
Ah, then a
> Yes, and it's curious that automatically fallbacks from "super-high-
> speed" to "high-speed" unless you have connected a USB 2.0 device. Maybe
> founds something that don't like.
In fact they are usb 2.0 devices. But I'm not examining speed here. They
should work anyway. Nonetheless the messag
> I completely dropped Gmail for mailing lists and use "nntp" for sending
> and reading in all of them. My use of Gmail is only for personal/direct
> posts, but not more for mailing lists (as much as I can avoid it) :-/
My email address has nothing to do with it. I think you mean google
groups. I
On Mon, 31 Jan 2011 18:52:44 +, Krzysztof Bieniasz wrote:
>> What kind of device do you have attached to the USB 3.0 port? What
>> happens if you attach another device?
>
> Just normal stuff: flash drives, external disks. But after installing
> firmware-linux they get detected, only the messa
On Mon, 31 Jan 2011 19:13:57 +, Krzysztof Bieniasz wrote:
> Sorry for the multiple posts. I'm having some problems with the posting
> server and I never know when the message is actually sent. Perhaps I
> should change it to something different but I don't know what.
I completely dropped Gmai
Sorry for the multiple posts. I'm having some problems with the posting
server and I never know when the message is actually sent. Perhaps I
should change it to something different but I don't know what.
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> What kind of device do you have attached to the USB 3.0 port? What
> happens if you attach another device?
Just normal stuff: flash drives, external disks. But after installing
firmware-linux they get detected, only the messages remain.
> Hum, I would try the opposite: enforce the use of "ehci
> Have you installed 'firmware-linux'? There is 3 packages. --
> Jimmy Johnson
Thanks for you're advice, I did that now and the port seams to work fine.
That is I can connect a flash drive and it gets mounted. But the annoying
message is still there during boot. When I run "dmesg" I get a coupl
> Have you installed 'firmware-linux'? There is 3 packages. --
> Jimmy Johnson
Thanks for you're advice, I did that now and it somewhat helped. That is
the port works fine -- when I connect something it gets detected and
mounted. But the annoying message is still there during boot. When I run
On Sun, 30 Jan 2011 22:49:20 +, Krzysztof Bieniasz wrote:
> I'm having an issue with my usb 3.0 port. I've recently bought an Asus
> N73JF laptop which has one such port. I'm running a fully updated
> Squeeze with the 2.6.32-5-amd64 kernel image from the Debian repo.
> During boot I see lots o
Krzysztof Bieniasz wrote:
Hi all!
I'm having an issue with my usb 3.0 port. I've recently bought an Asus
N73JF laptop which has one such port. I'm running a fully updated Squeeze
with the 2.6.32-5-amd64 kernel image from the Debian repo. During boot I
see lots of:
"hub 1-1:1.0: unable to enumera
Hi all!
I'm having an issue with my usb 3.0 port. I've recently bought an Asus
N73JF laptop which has one such port. I'm running a fully updated Squeeze
with the 2.6.32-5-amd64 kernel image from the Debian repo. During boot I
see lots of:
"hub 1-1:1.0: unable to enumerate USB device on port 5" and
Hi all!
I'm having an issue with my usb 3.0 port. I've recently bought an Asus
N73JF laptop which has one such port. I'm running a fully updated Squeeze
with the 2.6.32-5-amd64 kernel image from the Debian repo. During boot I
see lots of:
"hub 1-1:1.0: unable to enumerate USB device on port 5",
an
Hi all!
I'm having an issue with my usb 3.0 port. I've recently bought an Asus
N73JF laptop which has one such port. I'm running a fully updated Squeeze
with the 2.6.32-5-amd64 kernel image from the Debian repo. During boot I
see lots of:
"hub 1-1:1.0: unable to enumerate USB device on port 5" and
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