#5355: USB Crash ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: stellar_power | Owner: nobody Type: bug | Status: closed Priority: normal | Milestone: Unscheduled Component: - General | Version: R1/alpha1 Resolution: invalid | Keywords: Blockedby: | Platform: x86 Blocking: | ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Changes (by mmlr): * status: new => closed * resolution: => invalid Comment: First, please don't attach zips, as they make it impossible to view the attachment directly in trac. Then: don't trust haikuware. They sadly don't seem to understand/care what software is actually Haiku compatible and post old BeOS R5 hacks with the "Haiku Compatible" logo. In general no "patches" or anything are necessary in Haiku, and if they are this should be raised as a bugreport so it can be fixed properly. The log shows that you've installed some BeOS USB stack and with that essentially killed off the Haiku USB stack completely. Please either re- install cleanly or at least remove anything USB in "/boot/home/config/add- ons" to clean out the incompatible stuff. If this is a pre-built install and contains such stuff please raise that issue with whomever found it a good idea to package that. Replying to [ticket:5355 stellar_power]: > Whenever I try to insert a USB device into my PC, Haiku crashes. On my old BIOS settings, it came to a complete standstill, and I had to hard reboot it. I've just flashed the BIOS, and now it crashes for a few seconds, before resuming with a few various problems, most noticeably, no sound. What exactly do you mean by "crashes for a few seconds"? It either crashes or doesn't. Crashing would be with a kernel debugger prompt on white background. What I'd assume from your description is that it stalls for a few seconds and then continues, which most certainly would be an interrupt storm. In any case, please clean up the installation and recheck. With this kind of install anything can happen, so I will close this as invalid. If the problem persists with a clean Haiku, please reopen this bug and attach a new syslog. -- Ticket URL: <http://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/5355#comment:1> Haiku <http://dev.haiku-os.org> Haiku - the operating system.