Mark,
thank you for your reply!
> Random thought -- if ehci_pci is already loaded for some other device
> early in the boot process, in a way that doesn't require the ehci_hcd
> module, and then udev detects the keyboard and mouse, determines it
> needs ehci_pci... and concludes all is well
On Thu, Nov 03, 2016 at 06:18:59PM +0200, Martin T wrote:
> Hi,
>
> looks like the problem is either with ehci_pci or ehci_hcd because if
> I do "modprobe -rv ehci_pci" and "modprobe -v ehci_pci", then both
> keyboard and mouse start to work. "ehci_hcd" is used by "ehci_pci":
>
> ehci_pci
Hi,
looks like the problem is either with ehci_pci or ehci_hcd because if
I do "modprobe -rv ehci_pci" and "modprobe -v ehci_pci", then both
keyboard and mouse start to work. "ehci_hcd" is used by "ehci_pci":
ehci_pci 12512 0
ehci_hcd 69837 1 ehci_pci
Modinfo
On 01/04/2014 09:12 PM, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
Except that today, nothing again.
did you log in using XFCE then Cinnamon?? weird that it went away after
working.. maybe it is a hardware issue?? going bad?
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On 01/05/2014 07:06 AM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On 01/04/2014 09:12 PM, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
Except that today, nothing again.
did you log in using XFCE then Cinnamon?? weird that it went away after
working.. maybe it is a hardware issue?? going bad?
I'm guessing there is some
On 01/05/2014 07:06 AM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On 01/04/2014 09:12 PM, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
Except that today, nothing again.
did you log in using XFCE then Cinnamon?? weird that it went away after
working.. maybe it is a hardware issue?? going bad?
I'm guessing that there is some
On 01/05/2014 12:56 PM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On 01/05/2014 12:55 PM, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
I'm guessing there is some service that is crapping out.
anything in /var/log/syslog ??
Nah, nothing obvious. May have missed something. Got any ideas what
to look for ?
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On 01/05/2014 12:58 PM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On 01/05/2014 12:57 PM, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
working.. maybe it is a hardware issue?? going bad?
I'm guessing that there is some service crapping out. I don't
think it's hardware, because I was just using 2 different external
HDDs 2
On 1/6/14, Dave Woyciesjes woycies...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
On 01/05/2014 12:58 PM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On 01/05/2014 12:57 PM, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
working.. maybe it is a hardware issue?? going bad?
I'm guessing that there is some service crapping out. I don't
think it's hardware,
On 01/05/2014 06:51 PM, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
On 1/6/14, Dave Woyciesjes woycies...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
On 01/05/2014 12:58 PM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On 01/05/2014 12:57 PM, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
working.. maybe it is a hardware issue?? going bad?
I'm guessing that there is some
On 01/04/2014 06:16 AM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On 01/03/2014 08:31 PM, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
That's the odd thing. All I did was install XFCE, then noticed the
trackball working at the login greeter. Logged in to XFCE, Cinnamon,
and now back in to Gnome like I want, and it works everywhere
On 01/03/2014 10:38 PM, Doug wrote:
On 01/03/2014 07:46 PM, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
Nah, no difference noticed. But I did catch one oddity. Today when
/snip/
I was booting up, I had the trackball connected to the USB port (that
has the power connector next to it) and while it was loading the
On 12/31/2013 05:07 PM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On 12/31/2013 04:03 PM, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
it..my problem with Debian is the ice...dove/weasel.. rather than
the real thunderbird. I like thunderbird, I don't want it rebranded.
I added the Linux Mint Debian Edition repositories to get
On 01/03/2014 07:46 PM, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
On 12/31/2013 05:07 PM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On 12/31/2013 04:03 PM, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
it..my problem with Debian is the ice...dove/weasel.. rather than
the real thunderbird. I like thunderbird, I don't want it rebranded.
I added the
On 01/03/2014 08:23 PM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On 01/03/2014 08:20 PM, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
Installing Mate XFCE right now to test.
I must say, I am surprised that no one else has chimed in with
any suggestions as to how to get my USB mouse or trackball working...
Well, now this
On 01/03/2014 07:46 PM, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
Nah, no difference noticed. But I did catch one oddity. Today when
/snip/
I was booting up, I had the trackball connected to the USB port (that
has the power connector next to it) and while it was loading the
greeter (? the login window) the
On 12/30/2013 04:49 PM, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
Partly ideological; I don't like the way things seems to be
heading. Canonical's way or F-Off. Got moderated on the Ubuntu user's
list for voicing/agreeing with opinions that differ from the Ubuntu
Way. ;)
And this little puppy seems to
On 12/31/2013 07:58 AM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On 12/30/2013 04:49 PM, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
Partly ideological; I don't like the way things seems to be
heading. Canonical's way or F-Off. Got moderated on the Ubuntu user's
list for voicing/agreeing with opinions that differ from the
On 12/31/2013 04:03 PM, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
it..my problem with Debian is the ice...dove/weasel.. rather than
the real thunderbird. I like thunderbird, I don't want it rebranded.
I added the Linux Mint Debian Edition repositories to get Firefox
Thunderbird.
I just downloaded the
On 12/30/2013 04:09 PM, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
I'm embarking on a missions, to figure why the USB mouse doens't work
on my Dell Latitude D430.
When I had Ubuntu on here, up to and including 13.10; USB mice
worked fine. Did not change BIOS settings. Only install Debian stable.
USB
**Apologies, meant to bring this back to this list
On 12/30/2013 04:46 PM, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
On 12/30/2013 04:21 PM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On 12/30/2013 04:09 PM, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
I'm embarking on a missions, to figure why the USB mouse doens't
work on my Dell Latitude
On 12/30/2013 04:33 PM, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
On 12/30/2013 04:09 PM, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
I'm embarking on a missions, to figure why the USB mouse doens't work
on my Dell Latitude D430.
When I had Ubuntu on here, up to and including 13.10; USB mice
worked fine. Did not change BIOS
David Baron wrote:
On Sunday 28 September 2008 20:03:08 debian-user-digest-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a logitec USB/PS2 optical mouse, the el cheapo.
snip
... or the cable and the USB plug. A little jiggle and everyone is happy (as
long as hands are off after that.)
That
On Sunday 28 September 2008 20:03:08 debian-user-digest-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a logitec USB/PS2 optical mouse, the el cheapo.
I had been using it with the ps2 adapter until I booted up and BIOS
kicked about the keyboard. Taking out that connector enabled me to
boot. So I
David Baron wrote:
I have a logitec USB/PS2 optical mouse, the el cheapo.
I had been using it with the ps2 adapter until I booted up and BIOS
kicked about the keyboard. Taking out that connector enabled me to
boot. So I plugged the mouse into the USB and it simply worked. Hats off.
Kent West wrote:
David Baron wrote:
I have a logitec USB/PS2 optical mouse, the el cheapo.
I had been using it with the ps2 adapter until I booted up and BIOS
kicked about the keyboard. Taking out that connector enabled me to
boot. So I plugged the mouse into the USB and it simply worked.
On 18 Dec 2007, at 23:57, Adam Porter wrote:
What video driver? Does it happen with KDE? Does it happen with
different
Linux distros? Does it happen if you boot a live CD of Ubuntu
or...? Does
logging out and back in (without rebooting) fix it?
t happens frequently but not
On Tue, 2007-12-18 at 17:57 -0600, Adam Porter wrote:
What video driver? Does it happen with KDE? Does it happen with different
Linux distros? Does it happen if you boot a live CD of Ubuntu or...? Does
logging out and back in (without rebooting) fix it?
I've not had the time to try KDE
On 18 Dec 2007, at 20:53, cs wrote:
I've not managed to define precisely when I get borrows but I'm
noticing
the following symptoms and was wondering if some kind soul would
help me
debug what's going on in order to get to a solution? Thanks, Michael
set-up: etch, gnome (eg gnome-core
What video driver? Does it happen with KDE? Does it happen with different
Linux distros? Does it happen if you boot a live CD of Ubuntu or...? Does
logging out and back in (without rebooting) fix it?
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After installation Kernel 2.4 -- 2.6.17 my USB mouse
stopped working
(Just working touch pad).
Could u try others usb device?!
what say lsusb? and dmesg?
U also can look xorg.conf for verify that your configuration is right :-)
Do I did something wrong with installation Kernel?
maybe :-)
On Do, 2005-09-01 at 11:51 +0200, Frank Küster wrote:
Hallo,
meine Maus hängt am USB-Port, und früher konnte man sie problemlos im
laufenden Betrieb ein- und ausstecken. Ich denke, dass das auch nach
dem Upgrade auf Sarge noch so war - aber es könnte sein, dass ich es in
dieser Zeit
Thomas Kosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Do, 2005-09-01 at 11:51 +0200, Frank Küster wrote:
Hallo,
meine Maus hängt am USB-Port, und früher konnte man sie problemlos im
laufenden Betrieb ein- und ausstecken. Ich denke, dass das auch nach
dem Upgrade auf Sarge noch so war - aber es könnte
On Do, 2005-09-01 at 16:34 +0200, Frank Küster wrote:
Thomas Kosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ich werde das mit /dev/input/mice mal probieren, aber ich habe meine
Zweifel, dass es daran liegt. Schließlich funktioniert es nur dann
nicht, wenn die Maus beim Starten nicht vorhanden ist. Ich
Thomas Kosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Do, 2005-09-01 at 16:34 +0200, Frank Küster wrote:
Thomas Kosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ich werde das mit /dev/input/mice mal probieren, aber ich habe meine
Zweifel, dass es daran liegt. Schließlich funktioniert es nur dann
nicht, wenn die Maus
On Do, 2005-09-01 at 17:27 +0200, Frank Küster wrote:
cat /dev/input/mice
liefert zwar Daten von beiden Mäusen, aber unter X ist sie trotzdem
nicht da. Möglicherweise kommt er ja doch nicht damit klar, dass die
Mäuse etwas unterschiedliche Protokolle reden?
Steht denn irgendwas in Log des
Thomas Kosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Do, 2005-09-01 at 17:27 +0200, Frank Küster wrote:
cat /dev/input/mice
liefert zwar Daten von beiden Mäusen, aber unter X ist sie trotzdem
nicht da. Möglicherweise kommt er ja doch nicht damit klar, dass die
Mäuse etwas unterschiedliche Protokolle
On Do, 2005-09-01 at 18:43 +0200, Frank Küster wrote:
Thomas Kosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Es ist also in der Tat ein Problem mit dem XServer. Ich muss ihm
irgendwie beibringen, dass er die Maus neu initialisiert wenn sie wieder
vorhanden ist. Nur wie?
Indem du den Xserver neu startest.
Thomas Kosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Do, 2005-09-01 at 18:43 +0200, Frank Küster wrote:
Thomas Kosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Es ist also in der Tat ein Problem mit dem XServer. Ich muss ihm
irgendwie beibringen, dass er die Maus neu initialisiert wenn sie wieder
vorhanden ist. Nur
On Thu, Sep 01, 2005 at 06:43:33PM +0200, Frank Küster wrote:
Es ist also in der Tat ein Problem mit dem XServer. Ich muss ihm
irgendwie beibringen, dass er die Maus neu initialisiert wenn sie wieder
vorhanden ist. Nur wie?
In der Server-Sektion bei der Maus SendCoreEvent=true setzen oder so
So I futzed around with a hundred things, and eventually had this idea:
dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archive/usbmgr_1.0.0-3_i386.deb
(the current version is 1.0.0-4)
And boom - /dev/input/mice is working again.
Thanks for everyone who read this and was as puzzled as me.
-rjk
On Sat, Aug 13, 2005
On 7/29/05, Nobrin ;- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After an apt-get dist-upgrade (testing branch) a problem came out:
my usb mouse stops working under xfree (xserver-xfree 4.3.0.dfsg.1-14)
after a few minutes. The pointer simply remains in the same place on
the screen.
If I plug out and in the
Em Thu, 09 Sep 2004 13:40:10 +0200, Maurício escreveu:
Meu mouse estava configurado para o device /dev/psaux no X. Agora
tirei o mouse dessa porta e coloquei-o na porta USB. Qual o dev que
eu devo fornecer ao X para que ele encontre meu mouse?
Qual a versão do núcleo que você usa?
On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 10:17:56 +0100
Piers Kittel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Have got an standard USB Intellimouse - I put in a new hard drive,
installed Debian, and basically it worked just fine. Then I had to
remove the hard drive and go back to my old install, but the mouse
I was using 2.4.27-1-k7 now upgrade to 2.6.8-1-k7 kernel . And all the
things perfect and faster now . If anybody have a problem with usb
optical mouse change your kernel to 2.6 .
Have a good day.
Paul Johnson wrote:
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Hasan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was using 2.4.27-1-k7 now upgrade to 2.6.8-1-k7 kernel . And all the
things perfect and faster now . If anybody have a problem with usb
optical mouse change your kernel to 2.6 .
I'm
Paul Johnson baloo at ursine.dyndns.org writes:
Hasan linux at degismez.com writes:
I was using 2.4.27-1-k7 now upgrade to 2.6.8-1-k7 kernel . And all the
things perfect and faster now . If anybody have a problem with usb
optical mouse change your kernel to 2.6 .
I'm running 2.6.8
Can any one any suggest ? I'm doing
rmmod hid
insmod hid
and its ok , but its not usefull . I'm really tired from that.
Hasan wrote:
3-Button Mouse with IntelliEye(TM)] on usb2:3.0
Aug 31 17:22:54 localhost usb.agent[17873]: usbmouse: blacklisted
Aug 31 17:22:54 localhost usb.agent[17873]:
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Hasan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can any one any suggest ? I'm doing
rmmod hid
insmod hid
and its ok , but its not usefull . I'm really tired from that.
Just unplugging and replugging the mouse would be easier and wouldn't
require root for the
On Tue, Aug 31, 2004 at 05:58:35PM +0300, Hasan wrote:
My mouse frozen sometimes , often when cpu %95-100 loading (maybe after
apt-get) and i cant move the mouse . I unplug the usb and plug again and
its working . But its really headache . I'm using updated SID and
2.4.27-1-k7 kernel. Any
3-Button Mouse with IntelliEye(TM)] on usb2:3.0
Aug 31 17:22:54 localhost usb.agent[17873]: usbmouse: blacklisted
Aug 31 17:22:54 localhost usb.agent[17873]: hid: already loaded
Aug 31 17:22:54 localhost usb.agent[17873]: mousedev: already loaded
Aug 31 17:31:39 localhost kernel:
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Hasan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My mouse frozen sometimes , often when cpu %95-100 loading (maybe
after apt-get) and i cant move the mouse . I unplug the usb and plug
again and its working . But its really headache . I'm using updated
SID and
just to follow up on this:
on Tue, 29 Jun 2004 09:52:43PM -0400, Nori Heikkinen insinuated:
having upgraded to the 2.4.26 kernel, i can no longer use my USB
mouse. i _can_ use my USB camera cable, though, so i know it's not
wholly a USB deal. i haven't changed my /etc/gpm.conf or my
--- Nori Heikkinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Option Device/dev/gpmdata
This was the problem. A friend suggested
trying changing it to /dev/input/mice, and that worked like a charm.
I'm not sure
Nori Heikkinen wrote:
and, last but not least, the relevant (grepping `lsmod` for usb and
mouse) modules in my kernel are:
i feel like i'm missing a module in here. i've also got evdev in
there, for what that's worth
FWIW, I don't know if I will make it even more confusing or not...
I
Michelle == Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Michelle Am 2004-04-15 17:22:26, schrieb Peter Weiss, Sun Microsystems,
Michelle [...]
Ist das nur durch reboot zu lösen?
Michelle Ne einfach X niederschießen und dann neu starten mit
Michelle '/etc/init.d/kdm start' oder so.
Michelle
Peter Weiss, Sun Microsystems, Germany wrote:
Michelle == Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Michelle Am 2004-04-15 17:22:26, schrieb Peter Weiss, Sun Microsystems,
Michelle [...]
Ist das nur durch reboot zu lösen?
Michelle Ne einfach X niederschießen und dann neu starten mit
Sacher == Sacher Khoudari [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sacher Peter Weiss, Sun Microsystems, Germany wrote:
Michelle == Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Michelle Am 2004-04-15 17:22:26, schrieb Peter Weiss, Sun
Microsystems,
Michelle [...]
Ist das nur durch reboot zu lösen?
Michelle
ja, Maus ist unter X angeschlossen. Ist hotplug usbmgr vorzuziehen? Die
Pakete sind im Conflict, so dass ich denke es sind alternative Lösungen
für das gleiche Problem.
Der usbmgr ist mehr oder weniger veraltet, hotplug ist auf jeden Fall
vorzuziehen. Ich kenne auch ein System, bei dem
Bernd == Bernd Schubert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ja, Maus ist unter X angeschlossen. Ist hotplug usbmgr vorzuziehen? Die
Pakete sind im Conflict, so dass ich denke es sind alternative Lösungen
für das gleiche Problem.
Bernd [...]
Bernd Der usbmgr ist mehr oder weniger veraltet, hotplug
Am 2004-04-16 09:40:55, schrieb Peter Weiss, Sun Microsystems, Germany:
Die Mouse ist als als IMPS/2 unter /dev/mouse (symlink auf gpmdata)
konfiguriert. Gpm Neustart bringt auch nix.
Ändere in der XF86conf-4 mal die Maus auf /dev/input/mouse
Immer noch etwas ratlos...
Peter
Greetings
Hallo Peter!
Frage: was fehlt?
Wo wird die Maus gebraucht? Im X? Da gibt es, glaube ich Probleme.
Hast Du hotplug?
CU
Michael
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I
Michael == Michael Ott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Michael Hallo Peter!
Frage: was fehlt?
Michael Wo wird die Maus gebraucht? Im X? Da gibt es, glaube ich Probleme.
Michael Hast Du hotplug?
Michael [...]
Hallo Michael,
ja, Maus ist unter X angeschlossen. Ist hotplug usbmgr
Am 2004-04-15 17:22:26, schrieb Peter Weiss, Sun Microsystems, Germany:
Hallo,
Ebenfals
Ist das nur durch reboot zu lösen?
Ne einfach X niederschießen und dann neu starten
mit '/etc/init.d/kdm start' oder so.
TIA -- Peter
Greetings
Michelle
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Hallo Peter!
Michael Hallo Peter!
Frage: was fehlt?
Michael Wo wird die Maus gebraucht? Im X? Da gibt es, glaube ich Probleme.
Michael Hast Du hotplug?
ja, Maus ist unter X angeschlossen. Ist hotplug usbmgr vorzuziehen? Die
Pakete sind im Conflict, so dass ich denke es sind alternative
Al Romaniuk wrote:
(original version posted to Usenet)
Hello Debian-Friend
I am not a complete newcomer to Linux, having used another distro
previously. I heard Debian was the very best, so I decided to test it
out for myself. I did get it installed properly, excepting for the
USB/HID
On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 19:30:21 -0800
Steve Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 23:08:47 +0100
Falziah Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My problem is that my USB mouse does not get recognized when I boot
with the kernel-image-2.6.0-2 package.
FWIW here's what I had to add
On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 23:08:47 +0100
Falziah Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My problem is that my USB mouse does not get recognized when I boot with the
kernel-image-2.6.0-2 package.
FWIW here's what I had to add to /etc/modules to get my mouse to work.
ohci-hcd
mousedev
psmouse
You may need
Hai,
Problem partly solved.
The module usb-uhci wasn't loaded.
Now i have to puzzle how to load automattically this module.
Everyone thanks for the hulp.
Roelof
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On Thu, 22 Jan 2004 11:41:34 +0100, Roelof Wobben [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now i have to puzzle how to load automattically this module.
apt-get install usbmgr ?
At least for my attempt to make desktop woody install mouse was
recognized on restart and module was loaded. But I
Roelof Wobben wrote:
Hai,
Problem partly solved.
The module usb-uhci wasn't loaded.
Now i have to puzzle how to load automattically this module.
Add
usb-uhci
to /etc/modules.
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Hai,
Thank you for your suggestion,
Everything work nows as it schould be and i can begin to learn Debian Woody
.
Roelof
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Roelof Wobben wrote:
Yesterday I installed Debian Woody.
Everything works great only my mouse doesn'work.
I have a Logitach Trackman.
Two levels on which the problem could lie: either with the kernel
driver, or with the X driver.
To begin with, see if the mouse is working at a kernel level: do a
On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 03:32:12PM +, Roelof Wobben wrote:
Hai,
Yesterday I installed Debian Woody.
Everything works great only my mouse doesn'work.
I have a Logitach Trackman.
Who knows how i can make it work.
First: if you enter cat /dev/input/mice and move the mouse, you should
Hai,
Here the output from the insmod command.
Module SizeUsed by
nls_cp437 38961 (autoclean)
lockd 42420 0 (autoclean) (unused)
sunrpc 57816 0 (autoclean) [lockd]
On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 09:13:34PM +, Pigeon wrote:
On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 03:32:12PM +, Roelof Wobben wrote:
Hai,
Yesterday I installed Debian Woody.
Everything works great only my mouse doesn'work.
I have a Logitach Trackman.
Who knows how i can make it work.
First:
Simon Tod wrote:
I'm having no luck in getting a USB Mouse to work...
/etc/fstab reports:
none /proc/bus/usb usbfs defaults 0 0
On boot up into a Knoppix 2.4.20-xfs kernel I always
get...
usb.c: registered new driver usbdevfs
usb.c: registered new driver hub
usb-uhci.c: $Revision: 1.275 $
Simon Tod wrote:
I'm having no luck in getting a USB Mouse to work...
/etc/fstab reports:
none /proc/bus/usb usbfs defaults 0 0
On boot up into a Knoppix 2.4.20-xfs kernel I always
get...
usb.c: registered new driver usbdevfs
usb.c: registered new driver hub
usb-uhci.c: $Revision: 1.275 $
On Tue, November 25 at 11:10 PM EST
Simon Tod [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having no luck in getting a USB Mouse to work...
/etc/fstab reports:
none /proc/bus/usb usbfs defaults 0 0
On boot up into a Knoppix 2.4.20-xfs kernel I always
get...
usb.c: registered new driver usbdevfs
usb.c:
No, i finally figured it out, and i thought i'd post the reasons so others
running into
this can find a solution without being at for days like me.
First i thought i messed something up with a dist-upgrade so i decided to do
a completely fresh install, sigh, and of course it turned out that
On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 18:57, willem wrote:
Been at this for two days and getting rather desperate...googled
meself to bits but no luck...i'm really lost on this one.
Sorry for such a big email with all the logs and such.
I might be missing something very obvious.
Running on a Asus P4P800.
Micha Feigin wrote:
don't know how usb-uhci and ehci-hcd play together. iirc ehci-hcd is for
usb 2.0, so if you don't have such bus, disable it.
They play fine together. In fact there is really no need disable it.
If you have the USB 2.0, the modprobe succeeds. If not, the modprobe
errors out
On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 20:43, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
Micha Feigin wrote:
don't know how usb-uhci and ehci-hcd play together. iirc ehci-hcd is for
usb 2.0, so if you don't have such bus, disable it.
They play fine together. In fact there is really no need disable it.
If you have the
Le jeu 02/10/2003 à 11:39, Georges Roux a écrit :
Bonjour,
Je viens de mettre a jour mon portable sous SID
Je disposais d'un trackpoint et d'une souris USB qui fonctionnait,
avec devfs, je n'ai rien changé à la conf et le fichier XF86config est
le même.
La souris USB n'est plus prise
Merci,
Effectivement manquait HID, bizarre tout de meme
que le module usbmouse ne soit pas lié au module HID dans le noyau
encore plus etrange, ca marchait avant comme ca???
bref ca remarche nickel.
--
Georges Roux
Essaye de rajouter dans
/etc/modules.conf
alias keybdev usbkbd
Le jeu 02/10/2003 à 13:24, Georges Roux a écrit :
Merci,
Effectivement manquait HID, bizarre tout de meme
que le module usbmouse ne soit pas lié au module HID dans le noyau
encore plus etrange, ca marchait avant comme ca???
bref ca remarche nickel.
Oui, car j'ajoute tjr hid dans mon
Meme pas la pène de mettre HID dans /etc/modules hotplug le monte tout seul.
des qu'il voit la souris.
Georges
Jean-Luc T wrote:
Le jeu 02/10/2003 à 13:24, Georges Roux a écrit :
Merci,
Effectivement manquait HID, bizarre tout de meme
que le module usbmouse ne soit pas lié au module HID
On Thu, 14 Aug 2003 00:00:22 +0200, Jonathan Brandmeyer wrote:
[configuring USB HID mouse]
I'm using the stock 2.4.21 kernel on Sid with separately compiled
openafs and nvidia modules. The required USB drivers are installed in
the running kernel (hid, usbcore, usb-uhci, input).
Doesn't one
On Thursday 14 August 2003 4:41 am, Jonathan Brandmeyer wrote:
illuvatar:/dev/input# ls -l mice
crw-rw1 root root 13, 63 1969-12-31 19:00 mice
[...]
Wow, look at that creation date. Must be a devfsd thing?
The end of an era. I've come over all nostalgic...
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richard
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 21:08, Sebastian Kapfer wrote:
On Thu, 14 Aug 2003 00:00:22 +0200, Jonathan Brandmeyer wrote:
[configuring USB HID mouse]
I'm using the stock 2.4.21 kernel on Sid with separately compiled
openafs and nvidia modules. The required USB drivers are installed in
the
On Mon, Jul 07, 2003 at 10:00:35AM -0500, Kent West wrote:
I've got a Del Optiplex GX260 with a USB mouse. When I boot up, gpm
starts before the USB mouse driver stuff kicks in, therefore gpm doesn't
see the mouse. After I get logged in, I can then run /etc/init.d/gpm
restart and the mouse
Rob Weir wrote:
On Mon, Jul 07, 2003 at 10:00:35AM -0500, Kent West wrote:
I've got a Del Optiplex GX260 with a USB mouse. When I boot up, gpm
starts before the USB mouse driver stuff kicks in, therefore gpm doesn't
see the mouse. After I get logged in, I can then run /etc/init.d/gpm
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On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 07:08:13PM +0200, Andrej Prsa wrote:
Usually, in XF86config (and not XF86config-4) it was just a matter
of adding AllowMouseOpenFail, but in Debian I don't have
XF86Config,
Because XF86Config was for XF86 3.x, not 4.x. If
installier die pakete read-edid, discover und mdetect um usb usw
automatisch erkennen zu lassen. alternativ such mit modconf das
passende usb modul für deine hw.
danach aktiviere die module usbmouse, hid und mousedev
Am Sam, 2003-04-05 um 20.07 schrieb Marc Schiffbauer:
* Tomek schrieb am
On Saturday 05 April 2003 18:34, Tomek wrote:
Hi,
zunächt muss ich loswerden , dass ich noch nicht sooo viel Erfahrung mit
Debian habe, deswegen kann sein dass einigen diese Frage trivial
erscheit. Aber zum Thema:
Ich habe Woody von eier CD installiert, dann wollte ich X starten.
zuerst gab
* Tomek schrieb am 05.04.03 um 18:34 Uhr:
Hi,
zunächt muss ich loswerden , dass ich noch nicht sooo viel Erfahrung mit
Debian habe, deswegen kann sein dass einigen diese Frage trivial
erscheit. Aber zum Thema:
Ich habe Woody von eier CD installiert, dann wollte ich X starten.
zuerst gab es
Jim == jvarn359 jvarney writes:
Shyamal apt-get install hotplug
Jim works like a dream if your kernel is good (and 2.4.18-k7 is
Jim what I'm using).
Jim I'm not sure hotplug will help (and I'm loathe to bring in
Jim unstable packages into stable) because after I read
Jim == jvarn359 jvarney writes:
Jim 2. The CD installs 2.2 kernel by default. So then I used the
Jim debian 2.4 kernel from dselect and compiled a new kernel in
Jim the debian way from the sources on the CD. In the new kernel
Jim made sure USB was included.
I can strongly
Shyamalapt-get install hotplug
works like a dream if your kernel is good (and 2.4.18-k7 is what I'm
using).
I'm not sure hotplug will help (and I'm loathe to bring in unstable
packages into stable) because after I read your message I tried
removing/inserting the mouse. System reports USB device
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On Saturday 11 January 2003 07:08, Curtis Spencer wrote:
Section InputDevice
Identifier Mouse1
Driver mouse
Option Device /dev/input/mice
Option Protocol IMPS/2
Option ZAxisMapping 4 5
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