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Old 2nd January 2005, 06:40 PM
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MSI Neo Platinum USB problem

Just installed FC3/x86_64 to an MSI Neo Platinum using DVD image. Everything works (ethernet, audio) (I have no SATA disk) except USB. I had to set USB 1.1 instead of 2.0 in BIOS - or the machine freezes during the boot or install process. Anyway USB does not work, the USB mouse was not recognised. I even tried OpenBSD, and USB works under it (but ethernet does not). (It works under another OS.)

It seems that loading the ehci-hcd module causes the freeze.

Is there a workaround? Can somebody confirm this problem?
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