using sync worked fine.
Thanks!
/N
Frank Gevaerts wrote:
On Wed, Feb 15, 2006 at 04:43:10PM +0100, nicals wahlgren wrote:
Is there a way to slow an usb connection to usb1 speed?
I can think of two ways :
* rmmod ehci_hcd (remove the usb2 host controller driver, that sho
On Wed, Feb 15, 2006 at 04:43:10PM +0100, nicals wahlgren wrote:
> Is there a way to slow an usb connection to usb1 speed?
>
> In debian when I am transferring files to mp3 player or sd memory card
> through card reader it goes very quick but the files are mostly
> unreadable. When using Win XP
On Wed, 15 Feb 2006 10:29:11 CST, Matt Zagrabelny writes:
>> Is there a way to slow an usb connection to usb1 speed?
>i have never tried these:
>
>*) enable usb debug messages in your kernel. this is necessary for
>limiting your usb speed, but may help determine the root cause of the
>problem.
I
On Wed, Feb 15, 2006 at 04:43:10PM +0100, nicals wahlgren wrote:
> Is there a way to slow an usb connection to usb1 speed?
I can think of two ways :
* rmmod ehci_hcd (remove the usb2 host controller driver, that should
force 1.1 for everything)
* put an usb1 hub between the two.
However, I am n
On Wed, 2006-02-15 at 16:43 +0100, nicals wahlgren wrote:
> Is there a way to slow an usb connection to usb1 speed?
i have never tried these:
*) enable usb debug messages in your kernel. this is necessary for
limiting your usb speed, but may help determine the root cause of the
problem.
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