I have been successfull in installing Debian 2.6 (etch) onto my
TS7260. I bought a separate SD Card so that I didn't have to touch the
original Debian 2.4 SD Card that came with the board.
If I use Debian 2.4 all my USB devices are detected and I can start my
wireless networking. However, if I use my Debian 2.6 Kernel I don't
get power to USB. I read the manual and it talks about various tools
to init and turn off USB, but they don't seem to exist in the distro.
I got this distro off their web site, and although its not supported
it is the only distro which seems to have current apt-get support.
How does one start USB with a 2.6 Kernel?
PS: Thanks to all those who helped me before to get this far.
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