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Date:      Mon, 16 Apr 2007 23:41:36 -0400
From:      drgerlists@gmail.com (Dr. Gary E. RAFE)
To:        freebsd-usb@freebsd.org
Cc:        seanjstrand@gmail.com
Subject:   Re: How Can we Re:Configure USB Devices ( /dev/da?? )
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"SEan Strand" <seanjstrand@gmail.com> wrote:
!Thanks very much for your time and points that you have raised,
!I have already looked into the BIOS and alas nothing worth changing.
!
!I Can only say that I am very disappointed with the over all response to the
!problem.
!and lack of input from the FreeBSD team, but may be I am asking too much.
!Any way thanks and all regards

I don't remember seeing where you describe your specific hardware
(do Linux users report the same problem, e.g.),
or offer dmesg(8) output of a verbose boot with your USB compiled
in, maybe with USB debugging turned on.
Could be these might offer important hints to the more clueful readers
here (as would output of pciconf(8), perhaps).

So far, we've picked mobile hardware here that's "just worked"
with FreeBSD (mostly), so I really couldn't count
myself amongst the "more clueful" as it relates to making
poorly behaved hardware work with FreeBSD --Gary
--
Dr Gary E RAFE: drgerlists at gmail dot com



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