Andrew Morton wrote:
Dmitry Torokhov <[email protected]> wrote:
On Thursday 04 August 2005 22:09, Frank Peters wrote:
I'll use bugzilla to report any problems with 2.6.13-rc6.
But since I've included the "usb-handoff" option at boot time,
all my problems (except the long dhcp/eth0 connect time) are
now gone. Right now I'm using 2.6.13-rc5.
I understand the need to pinpoint the kernel version, but the
"usb-handoff" option has even corrected some problems that
started in linux-2.4.x. For example, my PS/2 mouse now functions
normally. It has not worked with this motherboard since some time
in the 2.4.x series. Also, my keyboard lights were malfunctioning
under X-Window since early 2.6.x, but with the "usb-handoff" option
they are working normally now.
If I had known about the "usb-handoff" option earlier, this thread
probalby would not even have come into existence. As long as "usb-handoff"
keeps working, I would consider the issue closed.
We really really need to make usb-handoff default. Even if there known boxes
that don't like it the blacklist would be rather short, much shorter than
a whitelist.
Sounds like a fun thing for post-2.6.13.
What does usb-handoff do, precisely?
I just did a series tests. This is necessary, because the problem was
intermittent for me. usb-handoff fixes all of my problems!!!
without using usb-handoff, my ps/2 mouse works 1/10 times
using usb-handoff, my ps/2 mouse works 10/10 times
I consider the problem solved... If Dmitry wants to make usb-handoff the
default, he has my support :-).
--
Michael Krufky
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