I've tried that and it doesn't help at all unfortunately. Although I wouldn't have considered it a great solution since I actually want to use USB 3 in Windows! And it would be a massive pain to toggle it every time I switched between OSes
Thanks anyway for the suggestion On Tue, 18 Oct 2016 at 21:13 Bojan Nastic <bo...@bytesizedword.com> wrote: > Have you tried disabling USB3 in the BIOS? > Forcing USB2.0 helped with similar problems on my Thinkpad. > > > > On 18 Oct 2016, at 07:18, Daniel Cavanagh <danielcavanag...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > > Hiya > > > > I'm having trouble getting my USB mouse to work in the latest snapshots. > > Unless my memory is faulty, this mouse used to work only a few months ago > > > > I have noticed that the kernel disables the device at boot (see bold text > > in dmesg below). I've tried disabling xhci, but that doesn't help. Other > > than that, I'm not really sure what else to do. Does anyone know > anything I > > can try to fix or track down the root cause of this issue? > > > > I also have an 3.5mm audio in/out <-> USB converter that appears not to > > work, again with the kernel disabling the device. I've not looked into > this > > one though. Perhaps it's the same issue > > > > Cheers :)