On Sat, 29 Jul 2006 23:13:59 +0200, Erwin Rol <mailinglists@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Jul 29 22:59:31 xpc kernel: pwc: Failed to set video mode VGA@30 fps; return code = -22 This is probably not relevant. > Jul 29 22:59:31 xpc kernel: pwc: Failed to set video mode QSIF@10 fps; return code = -32 Interesting. The -32 is a stall, e.g. a device intentionally terminates the transfer. Most likely, your hub simply does not support split USB 2.0 isochronous transactions, and the stall originates in the hub. > Notice the difference that it now reports it is using _O_hci_hcd instead > of _E_hci_hcd. Yeah... EHCI and its companion controller (OHCI in this case) decide which one serves which port according to the device plugged in it. > I had the same problem with my HP-scanner, it worked when it was > directly connected to the computer but could not be found when connected > to the hub. That may be something else, like the power issues. > the other devices like my mouse, printer, phone work just fine. Hmm. Mouse uses interrupt transfers, so we know that at least those work. -- Pete -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list