Durrel wrote: "I don't think it was a Linux driver problem in the first place."
I don't really care about the MS Windows driver. The interesting fact is that the hardware was left in a state, even after hardware reset, that the Linux driver could not deal with. That is a real deficiency in the Linux driver.
Durrel wrote: "I don't think it was a Linux driver problem in the first place."
I don't really care about the MS Windows driver. The interesting fact is that the hardware was left in a state, even after hardware reset, that the Linux driver could not deal with. That is a real deficiency in the Linux driver.