Subject: Re: USB mouse
To: Matthew Orgass <darkstar@city-net.com>
From: Stephen Nelson <st3phen@paradise.net.nz>
List: port-i386
Date: 05/23/2004 01:37:42
Matthew Orgass wrote:
>On 2004-05-23 st3phen@paradise.net.nz wrote:
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>>Matthew Orgass wrote:
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>>>On 2004-05-22 st3phen@paradise.net.nz wrote:
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>>>>I am using a snapshot of netbsd-2.0beta from releng.netbsd.org (18 May),
>>>>and for some reason, my usb mouse no longer works.
>>>>I think that this may be a problem with the usb hub, rather than the
>>>>mouse, but I don't have another device to check this.
>>>>I used 1.6ZK for some time, and had had no problem, until I recently
>>>>updated NetBSD
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>>> Do you have a separate hub that the mouse is plugged into (besides the
>>>root hub)? In any case, it appears that no devices are being detected.
>>>Did you have ehci configured previously? At least at one point it seemed
>>>like uhci without ehci was not working for me (I wanted ehci anyway, so I
>>>enabled ehci and it worked; I don't know if that was the real problem or
>>>not).
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>>I don't have a separate hub, and I am using the GENERIC kernel, which I
>>don't think includes echi
>>I will try compiling a kernel with echi.
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> Did you have ehci before? Also, did you try removing it and inserting
>it again (this might help determine the problem)?
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>Matthew Orgass
>darkstar@city-net.com
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Unfortunately, I didn't save anything from my previous install, so I
don't know if I was using ehci, but as I was using GENERIC, I assume not.
What do you mean by removing and inserting? I assumed it was either
compiled into the kernel, or not