Hi Risto,I was thinking the same sort of thing myself, but I don't have the driver expertise to test it -- unless you can give me some hints.
I assume I need to blacklist some module(s) (add entries to /etc/ modprobe.d/blacklist ? ) but which ones?
Besides blacklisting, is there something positive I need to do? Maybe extra arguments to something in /etc/modules or add something to /etc/ modprobe.d/aliases ?
Thanks for any help you can offer! Rick On Apr 21, 2011, at 12:41 AM, Risto Suominen wrote:
It also depends on the connected USB device. In some cases removing ehci driver (using uhci instead) may help. Could be a driver issue.