Jacob Meuser <[email protected]> wrote:
> there's no usbdevs data for Kyocera product 0x0015.  so not getting
> a product name isn't terribly surprising.  the device could provide
> this but it isn't required.  however, if the product name does get
> printed for a while then the name is no longer printed ... there's
> a problem somewhere.

Yes, that's what happens.

> as far as usb devices stopping to work, when this happens, could you
> please send me the output of 'top -S -n 200 | grep usb'?  and could
> you provide examples of what 'USB devices seemingly randomly stop
> working' means too?  thanks.

Devices stop working an obvious cause: the USB printer, for instance,
has been on for approximately 24 hours before it stopped working.
Sometimes I start the computer, leave it for half an hour, and when
I return, the USB keyboard does not work anymore (and again, only
the device ID is printed by usbdevs, not the device's name).

The output of "top -S -n 200 | grep usb" is:

8 root      10    0    0K   46M idle      usbtsk    0:00  0.00% usbtask
7 root      10    0    0K   46M idle      usbatsk   0:00  0.00% usbatsk

Thanks,

Dennis den Brok

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