On Sun, 3 Apr 2005, Oana V. Ionita wrote:

> > What do you mean, exactly?  For example, does the monitor turn off?  If
> > you disconnect the mouse and then reconnect, how can you tell whether the
> > keyboard is getting no power or simply isn't communicating with the
> > computer?  Can you tell whether this happens at the time you disconnect
> > the mouse or the time you reconnect it?
> 
> No, the monitor doesn't turn off.
> I know that the devices get no power, by checking the LED on the optical
> mouse, as well as by hitting Caps Lock and getting no light from the
> corresponding LED on the keyboard.
> 
> They loose power as soon as I disconnect a low speed device from the
> monitor hub. And at that point I can't ping the computer anymore.

What happens if you use a different hub, not the one built into the 
monitor?

Have you considered upgrading to Linux 2.6?

Alan Stern



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