> 
> > First of all the keyboard works and the mouse doesn't 
> > but I keep seeing messages like:
> > 
> > drivers/usb/host/ohci-q.c: 02:00.0 bad entry b7b7e7e1
> > 
> > where the last 8 digits vary from boot to boot.
> 
> That's an OHCI-only problem, I was going to look at it
> today ... I should have enough clues to find and fix this,
> but I'm not sure I can reproduce it to test.  Can you help
> test patches?
> 

Yeah, I can test patches.  Send anything you have that might fix it and I will give it 
a try.

> 
> > other problem is that if I unplus the keyboard and mouse 
> > to try and get them to re-recognize and see if that will 
> > let my mouse work but then the system doesn't recognize 
> > either the keybord or the mouse and I have to reboot the 
> > system with the reboot button.  
> 
> This seems to be a problem in the disconnect processing
> that's not caused by OHCI; I've seen it with the other
> controller drivers too.
> 
> The workaround I found was to use a hub with enough ports
> that I don't have to re-use a port ... unplug from one,
> treat it as if it were dead until the next reboot.  I'm
> not sure who's looking at this.  (Driverfs related?)
> 

Okay, I can try using other ports on my hub for now, didn't think of trying that since 
I never had to in 2.4.x or in previous 2.5.x kernels.

> - Dave
> 

Jordan

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