On Sat, Oct 29, 2005 at 04:30:58AM +0200, Marek Szuba wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Well, the topic says it all: regardless of whichever USB device I plug in,
> it never shows up as a high-speed one using EHCI even if it damn well
> should, and does work in high-speed mode when plugged into the same
> computer while running Win. Unfortunately the workaround I found on
> kerneltrap by googling, i.e. disabling USB 2.0 in BIOS, doesn't work for
> me, even though I have tried all possible combination of related options
> which didn't shut USB down entriely.
>
> Any chance of having this bug fixed soon? Or maybe, since AFAIK the
> problem did not exist before 2.6.10, there is a patch which one could use
> to temporarily restore old behaviour?
>
> As always, if you need any more information about the system in question
> or any other technical details, just let me know; I'm on LKML again right
> now.
Care to send this to linux-usb-devel and file a bug at
bugzilla.kernel.org so we can track it?
thanks,
greg k-h
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