LoL,
 well thanks to all for your answers, it's funny
that's a power problem, notbooks should must be
portable but i must plug too many porwer cords to work
whit it around the world ^^
But... if, like u say, this is a power problem, why
the same device (a stupid lexar usb pen drive) work
whitout problems under windows? (Well i must verify if
it really works at 2.0)
And why, if i use only the ohci driver, all works well
in linux, with usb 1.1 speed (i don't know if usb 1.1
require less power than usb 2.0)?
Best regards


--- David Brownell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Tuesday 08 January 2008, topo gigio wrote:
> > module, last week i had bought an pcmcia carbus
> card
> > with usb 2.0 and firewire ports based on ALi
> chipset.
> > If i use only the ohci driver, all ports goes well
> and
> > i can use it without problems (but as usb 1.1).
> > When i use the ehci driver, i can't mount any pen
> > drive or something like that.
> 
> As Alan pointed out, you're getting fault codes
> which
> indicate electical trouble.
> 
> Most Cardbus adapters like that one come with an
> external power supply, since not much power is
> available through the PCMCIA connector.  Were you
> providing enough power to the card?
> 
> - Dave
> 
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