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Thufir schrieb: |
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> I have a run of the mill USB optical mouse which has worked fine for |
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> several years. Recently it started "stalling" , "hanging" or |
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> "freezing" from gentoo. This morning I booted into Fedora and it |
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> seemed to work fine (for a few minutes). |
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> The pattern is that a window is opened, then the arrow cannot be moved |
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> around the screen, but the buttons and scroll wheel work. |
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> Could this be a USB suspend issue? I haven't tested extensively on |
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> the Fedora installation of the same box, but it seemed to work fine, |
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> whereas from Gentoo the mouse was hanging every time a window was |
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> opened, then waiting a few minutes, then unfreezing. |
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> Haven't yet tried a different mouse. |
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> thanks, |
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> Thufir |
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I'd say it's very good possible. Turning of |
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Device Drivers -> USB support -> USB selective suspend/resume and wakeup |
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might do the trick. |
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