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- Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 10:13:13 +0900
- From: Dave Gutteridge <dave@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] USB devices behaving randomly
- References: <1137213424.9849.19.camel@example.com> <20060114115709.d719ce31.godwin.stewart@example.com>
Godwin, > lspci is your friend. If it shows that you have a VIA chipset then look no > further. Thanks for the suggestion. I'm a bit of a newbie, in case it wasn't already obvious. Can you instruct me on how, exactly, I use lspci to determine if I have a VIA chipset? > I solved the problem by buying a PCI card with 2 USB ports (OHCI) on it. Hmmm... I'm trying not to sink more money into an old computer. Is there no other workaround? -- Dave M G
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