On Sun, Sep 08, 2002 at 06:13:16PM +0100, Ian Thompson-bell wrote:
You don't need it in your kernel. Al you need is USB support then load the module appropriate to your chipset, and there are only two to choose from.
well there are 4 USB chipsets now, but you have a choice of OHCI, UHCI and EHCI.. but you have a choice of 2 modules/drivers for the UHCI chipset which is what i would wager Ricardo has, so he will have to try both of them and see which works better (or at all)
Sorry to be pedantic about this but it can be confusing as when you select building the driver into the kernel support for one of the UHCI chipsets the option for the other one disappears! which really confused me for a while when i was trying to get my ADSL modem working...
clear as mud (or windows) Adam