Hey Yousef, Yousef Lamlum wrote: > Hi, > > Perhaps this is the wrong place to ask but I've been having a USB > related issue with my Artec T14BR (Ultima Electronics). It's a USB 2.0 > device and it's plugged in to a PCI USB 2.0 card (with NEC chipset). > The problem is this: When booting from cold (powered off), the Ubuntu > boots fine but does not recognise the T14BR. dmesg tells me "usb 3-3: > device descriptor read/64, error -62". Subsequent reboots do not make > the device work either. > > However, if I physically unplug and replug in the device it is picked > up, the driver loads and it works instantly, and remains working with > each reboot until the computer is powered down. > > I've researched the problem, and tried a variety of suggestions (tried > other USB ports on the card, passing boot options to the kernel, trying > different cables) all with no difference. > > Given that a fair few of you use USB 2.0 devices, has anyone come across > this problem before, and if so, does anyone have a solution? This is because the firmware is not part of the initrd/initramfs used by ubuntu. You'll have to create on with the needed files. -- flip _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb