At 07:32 PM 6/25/2003, Ron Murray wrote:
> I have a Tecom BT3030 USB dongle which was working fine when
>connected to my 1200MHz Athlon machine. When I decided to put it on my
>mail/web/etc server, which is a Pentium 133, I started getting entries
>in kern.log like this:
>
>Jun 24 09:00:37 cheops kernel: usb-uhci.c: interrupt, status 31, frame# 666
>Jun 24 09:00:37 cheops kernel: usb-uhci.c: Host controller halted, trying to
>restart.
>
> I don't know if this is a bluez problem or a USB problem, but I
>thought I'd start here anyway. If people think it's likely to be a USB
>problem, then I'll take it to the USB maintainers (whoever they are).
I'm pretty sure that it's a USB controller and/or USB HCD driver problem.
Usually that kind of errors happen even before Bluetooth HCI USB is loaded.
ie when you plug the dongle in or unplug the dongle which wasn't correctly
recognized due to other USB errors.
Max
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