On Fri, Jan 19, 2007 at 04:40:34PM +0100, Udo van den Heuvel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just tried my shiny new usb extension cable (repeater):
>
> Jan 19 16:01:17 epia kernel: usb 5-1: new high speed USB device using
> ehci_hcd and address 60
> Jan 19 16:01:17 epia kernel: usb 5-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
> Jan 19 16:01:17 epia kernel: hub 5-1:1.0: USB hub found
> Jan 19 16:01:17 epia kernel: hub 5-1:1.0: 4 ports detected
> Jan 19 16:01:18 epia kernel: hub 5-1:1.0: Cannot enable port 1. Maybe
> the USB cable is bad?
> Jan 19 16:01:22 epia last message repeated 3 times
> Jan 19 16:01:23 epia kernel: hub 5-1:1.0: Cannot enable port 2. Maybe
> the USB cable is bad?
> Jan 19 16:01:26 epia last message repeated 3 times
> Jan 19 16:01:27 epia kernel: hub 5-1:1.0: Cannot enable port 3. Maybe
> the USB cable is bad?
> Jan 19 16:01:31 epia last message repeated 3 times
>
> The second cable does the same.
> Of course we have just one port on this hub...
> Any ideas?
Perhaps the kernel is not lying and this cable really is bad? :)
Your hardware can not handle this device, there really is nothing that
the kernel can do about this.
USB extension cables are horrible things, and usually violate the USB
spec and do not always work, as you are finding out. Sorry about that.
good luck,
greg k-h
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