Re: usb: device not accepting address

From: martin f krafft
Date: Sun Sep 12 2004 - 13:45:05 EST


also sprach John Wendel <jwendel10@xxxxxxxxxxx> [2004.09.12.2030 +0200]:
> I had this problem also. I built a new kernel with ACPI turned
> off and the problem went away. My computer has a VIA chipset, and
> I see VIA in your module list. Perhaps the VIA USB driver has some
> problems.

I need ACPI. That said, USB works fine for all other devices. I am
using a Bluetooth dongle, a smart media reader, a Palm cradle, and
my mouse is also USB...

When I unplug the device, everything works fine. Plus, I did get the
device to work previously and have not changed anything since then
other than a reboot.

The device is, btw, an internal Maxxtro smart media reader,
connected to the motherboard directly by with four pins, i.e. not
a USB jack.

And yes, VIA sucks.

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