On Tue, 03 Jul 2007 22:55:47 +0200, Dominique Goncalves
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Hi,
On 6/24/07, Julian H. Stacey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Dominique Goncalves" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to connect my USB MP4 player to transfer some video and
> music files, but when I plug the player FreeBSD hangs at this point:
You don't say, if, so I'll reccomend:
Do turn on power before connectting to FreeBSD
Do not rely on player detecting power & turning on.
Why:
I used to have hell of a problem before with my Clipman mp3 player
Problem was devd or usbd created & destroying things while listening
to wire one end, & the Clipman mp3 listening to wire & also doing
things, eg powering off or destroying /dev entries etc.
http://berklix.com/~jhs/~jhs/txt/clipman/
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I tried to connect my player powered before FreeBSD boots, it does not
help unfortunately.
I had problems with a usb harddisk, which only worked if plugged in after
FreeBSD booted. The computer hang if I plugged it in before or while
FreeBSD was booting. After I disabled USB in the BIOS, FreeBSD still found
the usb devices, but the computer doesn't hang anymore. So I think I had a
conflict between my BIOS and FreeBSD both doing things with usb (or the
irq of usb, I don't know). BTW: this only happens with my us harddisk. My
usb bluetooth device doesn't have this.
You could try this also, but no garanties.
Ronald.
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