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On Sunday, 13 January 2019 19:44:00 GMT Wols Lists wrote: |
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> On 13/01/19 18:19, Dale wrote: |
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> > I just wanted to mention in case this is bigger than just a mouse |
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> > issue. One may want to look deeper. |
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> I'm running the latest openSUSE stable on my laptop, and while it has |
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> other issues, it seems to lose USB (and hence mouse) on boot every now |
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> and then. I haven't attempted debugging it because unplugging and |
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> replugging is a permanent fix - until the next time. |
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> Cheers, |
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> Wol |
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An old USB I don't use often started giving me such errors and fails to be |
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detected, or is detected, but with read errors. I tried different PCs with |
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the same result. Occassionally, it will connect, be detected, mounted and |
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there are no read/write errors at all. :-/ |
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I was not sure if this was an electrical contact problem like surface |
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oxidisation of the USB connector, or if the USB onboard controller was playing |
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up. |
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Regards, |
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Mick |