Hi, I've been testing around, and fund that my very own USB mouse (a standard Packard Bell 5v 100mA, model IO-3UP)doesn't work when it's expected or just doesn't work at all.
The problem is maybe the most strange thing I've ever seen. The device is known to work (tested on other boxes, with different controllers, and also it works from times to times in this laptop, which ensures, among that I've tested with other devices, the controller of this laptop is not broken) but reports the following offending notice: Maybe the USB cable is bad? Well, generic usbhid, ehci-hcd and ohci-hcd should provide out-of-the-box support for a generic USB mouse like this one. usbmouse seems not needed, though it worked for some time when I used it, anyways, without it too. The point is, where's the black magic? Should I specify no_handshake=1? If it's the case, then, <gentoo-specific> should I recommend/suggest to give some advice on it, and even prepare a weird script to solve this little issue?</gentoo-specific>. Thanks in advance, cheers. -- Lorenzo Hernández García-Hierro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1024D/6F2B2DEC] & [2048g/9AE91A22][http://tuxedo-es.org]
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