Daniel Gimpelevich <email address hidden> writes:
> On May 3, 2008, at 8:24 AM, Perry E. Metzger wrote:
>
>> That's not a "solution". You're almost certainly just using the low
>> speed ports instead of the high speed ports. It should not be the case
>> that some people have difficulty using USB high speed.
>
> That's what I originally suspected, but I verified that NOT to be the
> case for him. Everything but the mouse was getting recognized as
> high-speed devices, but the iPod was not communicating reliably when
> plugged into the front. Thus, what he was experiencing was not even
> this bug at all.
Daniel Gimpelevich <email address hidden> writes:
> On May 3, 2008, at 8:24 AM, Perry E. Metzger wrote:
>
>> That's not a "solution". You're almost certainly just using the low
>> speed ports instead of the high speed ports. It should not be the case
>> that some people have difficulty using USB high speed.
>
> That's what I originally suspected, but I verified that NOT to be the
> case for him. Everything but the mouse was getting recognized as
> high-speed devices, but the iPod was not communicating reliably when
> plugged into the front. Thus, what he was experiencing was not even
> this bug at all.
Bizarre. So he just had broken hardware?