On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 11:46:26PM +0000, Wayne Stallwood wrote:
On Tue, 2006-11-28 at 23:20 +0000, cl@isbd.net wrote:
It seems that of the three sets of pins on the MB where the wires to the front panel USB can be plugged in only one is working. Since I only have one pair of front panel USB sockets that's not a problem. There are four more USB sockets at the rear as well which all work.
I hate pointing out the obvious but are you sure the other two aren't firewire headers ?
If not it may be that the other two ports are on a different controller that your kernel hasn't initialised properly
No the firewire headers are in a different place, there's two of them and the pinout looks slightly different to me. Each USB header has two USB ports. The board has four USB sockets at the rear and three two-port USB headers. The only USB header that appears to work is the 'first' one (they're numbered USB1, USB2 and USB3). I was only checking by looking at the little light on the memory stick so it *might* be that the USB2 and USB3 headers are unpowered rather than not working. Anyway it doesn't matter in the slightest, I have no possible use for so many USB ports. The motherboard manual doesn't say anything about USB2 and USB3 not being powered though.