On February 9, 2004 03:06 am, Bill Unruh wrote:
> However the uncomfortable thing is that Windows does seem to be able to
> handle this. and the Standard that the windows USB driver was written to
> was surely the same one as the Linux one. Thus this card should also
> break in windows ( which should make M-audion sit up and take notice,
> even if they regard Linux with distain).

It also works with OSX which may be more useful if the USB code came from 
FreeBSD (no idea, just a thought).

So far devices I have tried that cause odd behaviour with 2.6.1 are:

Edirol UA-1X - sometimes not seen, sometimes locks up machine on exit and/or 
start up
M-Audio Audiophile USB - not seen
Toshiba PDR-M70 camera - not seen

The camera worked flawlessly under 2.4.2* and the M-Audiophile worked on an 
off depending on the exact kernel, OSS and ALSA version.

So out of 4 USB devices only my BJC-3000 printer so far has not caused 
problems (though I do not yet use it under linux, it just hows up with 
usbview).

Cheers

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