On Monday, June 08, 2015 08:56:13 PM Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
Am 2015-06-08 um 20:25 schrieb J. Roeleveld:
There was a similar thread here before about USB and suspend. Check
that for specifics if in a hurry. Not at computer now to find the
earlier email.
didn't find it yet .. but no
On Mon, 8 Jun 2015 19:57 Stefan G. Weichinger li...@xunil.at wrote:
Am 2015-06-08 um 20:25 schrieb J. Roeleveld:
There was a similar thread here before about USB and suspend. Check
that for specifics if in a hurry. Not at computer now to find the
earlier email.
didn't find it yet .. but no
Am 2015-06-08 um 20:25 schrieb J. Roeleveld:
There was a similar thread here before about USB and suspend. Check
that for specifics if in a hurry. Not at computer now to find the
earlier email.
didn't find it yet .. but no hurry at all.
Apart from kernel level USB suspend. There are
On 8 June 2015 19:50:56 CEST, Stefan G. Weichinger li...@xunil.at wrote:
On 08.06.2015 16:44, Daniel Frey wrote:
I would check if USB autosuspend is set for your keyboard, and if it
is,
disable it on the keyboard.
thanks a lot, that seems to do the trick!
Although I wonder where the
On 08.06.2015 16:44, Daniel Frey wrote:
I would check if USB autosuspend is set for your keyboard, and if it is,
disable it on the keyboard.
thanks a lot, that seems to do the trick!
Although I wonder where the difference is:
I compiled a gentoo 4.0.5 kernel based on the config from the
On 06/08/2015 11:56 AM, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
I browsed their udev rules and found some rules pointing in that
direction but none specifically matching the PCI ID of my keyboard and
the wildcards ... I am not sure.
But they seem to do it specifically, yes -
# cat
interesting issue on my desktop machine:
when booted with gentoo the keyboard seems to fall asleep in a way
It happens repeatedly that the first key pressed does not get detected,
only the second.
For example at login:
login: oot
;)
if I keep typing it keeps working ... and this is *not* in
Am 2015-06-08 um 14:22 schrieb Andrew Lowe:
Any chance this is a Logitech K520r wireless keyboard? I have one of
these and it at times goes to sleep for several seconds. Logitech know
about the problem but refuse to do anything. A google search will reveal
all the gory details. If on
On 06/08/2015 08:01 PM, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
interesting issue on my desktop machine:
when booted with gentoo the keyboard seems to fall asleep in a way
It happens repeatedly that the first key pressed does not get detected,
only the second.
For example at login:
login: oot
On 06/08/2015 05:32 AM, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
Am 2015-06-08 um 14:22 schrieb Andrew Lowe:
Any chance this is a Logitech K520r wireless keyboard? I have one of
these and it at times goes to sleep for several seconds. Logitech know
about the problem but refuse to do anything. A
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