My Epson scanner now works - without USB 2
James Wilkinson
fedora at westexe.demon.co.uk
Tue Mar 28 17:03:04 UTC 2006
David Fletcher wrote:
> This sort of problem seems to have been around for a while now. I've found a
> way to get mine to work with FC5, by disabling USB 2 support on the
> motherboard using a BIOS setting. So long as the scanner is connected to a
> motherboard USB connector and switched on BEFORE logging in.
This is probably a stupid question -- by "motherboard USB connector",
you mean one at the back of the machine next to the keyboard and mouse
sockets?
As I've got a pretty cheap case with USB sockets on the front. If I
plug in a "full-speed" (12 Mb/s) or "low-speed" (1.5 Mb/s) device, or if
I rmmod ehci_hcd before plugging in a "hi-speed" (480 Mb/s) device, or
if I plug in a hi-speed device through a USB 1.1 hub, then the USB ports
work fine (but at no more than 12 Mb/s). But the ports don't seem to be
able to handle 480 Mb/s.
Plugging in the same device to the USB sockets on the motherboard works
perfectly.
Come to that, it could even be your USB cable...
James.
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