James Tappin wrote:
> Yes -- ehci is for USB 2.0 and uhci is for 1.x. Since (I assume) the
mouse isn't USB 2, the uchi module will be needed. I didn't catch the
start of the thread, but if you are using a 2.6 kernel you will need
mousedev and a usb mouse module (I quite forget it's name) loaded.
Pete Wright wrote:
It's probably way off base, but are you sure that you have an ehci USB
bus? When troubleshooting USB on my machines I usually compile up UHCI
and OHCI as modules and try each one, one at a time.
how can I know ?
I have 4 usb plugs on my laptop.
here is my "lspci -v" output
James Tappin wrote:
> Yes -- ehci is for USB 2.0 and uhci is for 1.x. Since (I assume) the
mouse isn't USB 2, the uchi module will be needed. I didn't catch the
start of the thread, but if you are using a 2.6 kernel you will need
mousedev and a usb mouse module (I quite forget it's name) loaded.
I
Hello,
I have an Acer Travelmate 800 laptop,
I'm running Woody, on kenel 2.6.4 and I have have problems with my USB
mouse.
Hotplug doesn't start it at boot time (even with /etc/init.d/hotplug
restart).
It is an optical mouse, so I can see that the red light remains off.
This same mouse works
Pete Wright wrote:
It's probably way off base, but are you sure that you have an ehci USB
bus? When troubleshooting USB on my machines I usually compile up UHCI
and OHCI as modules and try each one, one at a time.
how can I know ?
I have 4 usb plugs on my laptop.
here is my "lspci -v" output :
00
Hello,
I have an Acer Travelmate 800 laptop,
I'm running Woody, on kenel 2.6.4 and I have have problems with my USB
mouse.
Hotplug doesn't start it at boot time (even with /etc/init.d/hotplug
restart).
It is an optical mouse, so I can see that the red light remains off.
This same mouse works ve
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