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Hi all, |
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Please ignore what I wrote... it appears that plugging in another USB |
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mouse has solved the problem. Somewhere during a reboot, the original |
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USB mouse must have somehow "fried" itself... |
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Sorry for wasting your time... |
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...Ric |
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---------- Forwarded message ---------- |
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From: Ric de France <rdefrance@×××××.com> |
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Date: 02-Dec-2006 21:03 |
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Subject: connect-debounce failed and USB mouse has stopped working |
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To: Gentoo Mailing Lists <gentoo-user@l.g.o> |
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Hi all, |
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I recently upgraded to gentoo-sources-2.6.18-r3 and my USB mouse has |
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stopped working. Doing some minor digging with dmesg gives me this: |
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hub 2-0:1.0: connect-debounce failed, port 1 disabled |
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I've had a look at what google's given me, and had a quick look in the |
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forums.gentoo.org and haven't found a way to fix it. It was working in |
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gentoo-sources-2.6.17-r8, so I thought I'd reboot back to that kernel |
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to find that the USB mouse still was now not working in that older |
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kernel. Since I'm using a laptop, the touchpad is still OK, but not |
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using my USB mouse is annoying... USB printing (via CUPS to HP8200), |
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and USB memory keys still seem to be OK when plugged in... |
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Is this a problem with the new kernel, or is it due to me not |
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rebooting my system after several "emerge worlds"? |
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Any suggestions to go forward? |
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TIA, |
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...Ric |
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Ric de France |
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Ph: +61412945554 (international) or 0412945554 (Australia) |
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==> Do you, uh... Gentoo? Gentoooo-hooo!! <== |
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==> http://www.gentoo.org/main/en/about.xml <== |
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Ric de France |
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Ph: +61412945554 (international) or 0412945554 (Australia) |
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==> Do you, uh... Gentoo? Gentoooo-hooo!! <== |
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==> http://www.gentoo.org/main/en/about.xml <== |
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