From: Gastón Cadenasso <g_cadena...@hotmail.com>
Subject: RE: Which chipset for USB?
To: lfs-support@linuxfromscratch.org
Date: Sunday, March 21, 2010, 10:02 AM




Sorry about my english!
I have tested a lot of VIA chipsets on PCI Boards and always works fine, but i 
don't know about NEC

Well, I went down to the local Staples and purchased a USB board. The board has 
NEC chips. I got rid of the errors I had been seeing with IRQs, but still no 
USB. BTW, as a reminder, none of my input devices work. Not even a PS/2 mouse 
an a serial keyboard. In even for a solution, I discovered someone who had a 
problem with Knoppix. IT reminded me this machine acts the same way under 
Knoppix, but as stated before, runs fine under CentOS. I tried using the CentOS 
config yesterday and it doesn't even boot up. Get a panic, so I won't persue 
that route.

I'd be happy to get any keyboard and mouse to work. Here is a link to the 
Knoppix problem, where none of the input devices work: I used a Knoppix dvd 
that arrived with the Linux Magazine a while back.

I started looking into this again because I want to bring up KDE.



http://www.knoppix.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=30497



      
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