[okl4-developer] OKLinux on x86
Geoffrey Lee
glee at ok-labs.com
Fri Nov 21 15:23:14 EST 2008
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 04:11:56PM +0100, Henning Schild wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Nov 2008 15:04:39 +1100
> Geoffrey Lee <glee at ok-labs.com> wrote:
>
> >I have managed to obtain an x86 (though only for a short while ...)
> >and can confirm it works fine with the USB keyboard.
>
> Thank you for you time and for sending me your image. Unfortunately i
> can not confirm that it works. The image you sent me shows the known
> problem on 3 different boxes. One of which had an USB keyboard.
Henning - Since I am unable to reproduce your problem, I'm am probably
not able to help you any further without significant furhter
investigation, which unfortunately I am unable to do at this time.
However, here are some final suggestions on how to debug this.
The Linux kernel should output a dmesg of the list of devices during
bootstrap. If your usb drivers initialized properly you should
see them, as well as the keyboard attached to the usb port.
We had done most of the IA-32 based development on an Intel-based
machine (nothing fancy, just no-name standard machine), with UHCI
and EHCI ports. If you have a machine with an OHCI port you'll need
to enable that in the kernel. Watch out for the messages from
the kernel for usb: maybe the driver is not being initialized
for some specific reason.
>
> Henning
-gl
>
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