n Wed, 27 Oct 2004 09:43:24 +0100, John P. Looney <valen at tuatha.org> wrote:
> Is it just me, or is Linux's USB storage ropey in the extreme. It could
> be my nForce based box, but it seems most USB stuff I plug into it goes
> squiffy. I've a MP3 player that just won't work. I've a usb hard drive
> cradle that much of the time, if hotplugged, gets errors like "USB device
> won't accept bus id 2" or whatever.
>> Is it known broken on nforce, or known broken full stop ?
>>Is it nForce2? If so, there are known USB problems, not just with
detection, but also with data corruption. This isn't Linux-specific,
by the way.
Rob.
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