Subject: Re: Blade 100 USB keyboard problems
To: Wouter Schoot <wouter@schoot.org>
From: Michael <macallan18@earthlink.net>
List: port-sparc64
Date: 10/18/2005 18:34:07
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Hello,

> > They should be detected at about the same time as the IDE devices,
so
> > that's where the problem is. Does it help to unplug the keyboard and
> > plug it back in after IDE devices are detected? Or does it report
any
> > other USB devices you connect after booting?
>=20
> Tried that, but it's a no-go, for keyboard and for some external USB=20
> cardreader I use.
>=20
> I think I really should try using the serial console.

Yeah, I wrote that before Martin's mail arrived - the USB controller
will be nonfunctional until Someone(tm) fixes the interrupt mapping :/
Too bad I don't have a Blade, poking around blindly doesn't sound like
an efficient way to tackle this.

have fun
Michael

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