Re: USB device not accepting address <n>, error -71
Hi.
On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 07:28:46PM +0200, deloptes wrote:
> Reco wrote:
>
> > What is says here, basically.
> > You USB port is burned out, USB connector lacks contact, USB power is
> > insufficient, etc.
> >
> > About the only thing you can try from the OS side is to disable USB
> > powersaving, but that should be disabled by default.
>
> Hi,
> might be that indeed the local controller has something, because on office
> pc with windows today it was working just fine.
>
> I may test the local controller from windows - never erased the original
> disk.
>
> The other option is that after removing some packages and installing
> updates, the initrd or whatever got f**ked.
I sincerely doubt that hardware errors can be beat that easily.
Reco
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