Hi Marcel,
The output in lspci says that on my motherboard
there is usb-ohci,but the thing is that I don't know
if the host controller can be the cause why my
device doesn't seem to be plugged in when doing
hciconfig.
So, if my motherboard has usb-ohci, I wouldn't be
able to load usb-uhci, but I don't know if my
usb-bluetooth can just work with usb-uhci or if it
should work with usb-ohci.
Thank you guys!!
Albert
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Hi Albert,
> The output in lspci says that on my motherboard
> there is usb-ohci,but the thing is that I don't know
> if the host controller can be the cause why my
> device doesn't seem to be plugged in when doing
> hciconfig.
>
> So, if my motherboard has usb-ohci, I wouldn't be
> able to load usb-uhci, but I don't know if my
> usb-bluetooth can just work with usb-uhci or if it
> should work with usb-ohci.
what you are saying makes no sense. Send us the output of lspci, lsusb,
lsmod and dmesg so we know what's really on your motherboard.
Regards
Marcel
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