[lfs-support] LFS-7.3: USB mouse repeatedly disconnecting and reconnecting

2013-07-01 Thread William K Helbig Jr
Hello all,

I have followed the book all the way to the end, and now have a working 
system, sort of. I am able to boot and log into LFS-7.3. It is of course 
a bare, minimal system but it does seem to be functional. There is one 
problem however. Approximately every 60 seconds the mouse is 
disconnected then immediately reconnected. A sample of the console log is:

[...] usb 1-8.2.2.2: USB disconnect, device number 25
[...] usb 1-8.2.2.2: new low-speed USB device number 26 using ehci-pci
[...] usb 1-8.2.2.2: New USB device found, idVendor=046D, isProduct=c05a
[...] usb 1-8.2.2.2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, 
SerialNumber-0
[...] usb 1-8.2.2.2: Product: USB Optical Mouse
[...] usb 1-8.2.2.2: Manufacurer: Logiech
[...] usb 1-8.2.2.2: Input: Logiech USB Optical Mouse as 
/devices/pci:00/:00:1d.7/usb1/1-8/1-8.2/1-8.2.2/1-8.2.2.2/1-8.2.2.2:1.0/input/input32
[...] usb 1-8.2.2.2: Hid-generic 0003:046D:C05A.001A: input,hidraw0: USB 
HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech USB Optical Mouse] on 
usb-:00:1d.7-8.2.2.2/input0

This occurs both before and after I login. What I have noticed is the 
device number and Hid-generic value increments by 1 each time. The next 
iteration of the above is

... USB disconnect, device number 26
... new low-speed USB device number 27 using ehci-pci
...
... usb 1-8.2.2.2: Hid-generic 0003:046D:C05A.001B: ... /input0

The hardware is a Dell Latitude D620 laptop in a docking station with 
both the mouse and (USB) keyboard connected to the docking station. The 
keyboard appears to be functioning correctly.

Skip H
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[lfs-support] LFS-7.3 Get Counted

2013-07-01 Thread William K Helbig Jr
Hello again,

I went to the website at 
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/cgi-bin/lfscounter.php to register as an 
LFS user but there is no option for 7.3 in the drop down list.

I'm not sure this is the correct place to report this, so if it is not, 
please excuse me.

Thanks,

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Re: [lfs-support] LFS-7.3: USB mouse repeatedly disconnecting and reconnecting

2013-07-01 Thread Pierre Labastie
Le 01/07/2013 17:28, William K Helbig Jr a écrit :
 Hello all,

 I have followed the book all the way to the end, and now have a working
 system, sort of. I am able to boot and log into LFS-7.3. It is of course
 a bare, minimal system but it does seem to be functional. There is one
 problem however. Approximately every 60 seconds the mouse is
 disconnected then immediately reconnected. A sample of the console log is:

 [...] usb 1-8.2.2.2: USB disconnect, device number 25
 [...] usb 1-8.2.2.2: new low-speed USB device number 26 using ehci-pci
 [...] usb 1-8.2.2.2: New USB device found, idVendor=046D, isProduct=c05a
 [...] usb 1-8.2.2.2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2,
 SerialNumber-0
 [...] usb 1-8.2.2.2: Product: USB Optical Mouse
 [...] usb 1-8.2.2.2: Manufacurer: Logiech
 [...] usb 1-8.2.2.2: Input: Logiech USB Optical Mouse as
 /devices/pci:00/:00:1d.7/usb1/1-8/1-8.2/1-8.2.2/1-8.2.2.2/1-8.2.2.2:1.0/input/input32
 [...] usb 1-8.2.2.2: Hid-generic 0003:046D:C05A.001A: input,hidraw0: USB
 HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech USB Optical Mouse] on
 usb-:00:1d.7-8.2.2.2/input0

 This occurs both before and after I login. What I have noticed is the
 device number and Hid-generic value increments by 1 each time. The next
 iteration of the above is

 ... USB disconnect, device number 26
 ... new low-speed USB device number 27 using ehci-pci
 ...
 ... usb 1-8.2.2.2: Hid-generic 0003:046D:C05A.001B: ... /input0

 The hardware is a Dell Latitude D620 laptop in a docking station with
 both the mouse and (USB) keyboard connected to the docking station. The
 keyboard appears to be functioning correctly.

 Skip H
I have had the same issue with an HP mouse connected to a USB port on a 
desktop machine, while there is no such thing with a microsoft mouse. 
So, seems mouse-dependent. If you have a spre mouse, then give it a try.

Pierre



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Re: [lfs-support] LFS-7.3: USB mouse repeatedly disconnecting and reconnecting

2013-07-01 Thread Pierre Labastie
Le 01/07/2013 17:28, Pierre Labastie a écrit :
 Le 01/07/2013 17:28, William K Helbig Jr a écrit :
 Hello all,

 I have followed the book all the way to the end, and now have a working
 system, sort of. I am able to boot and log into LFS-7.3. It is of course
 a bare, minimal system but it does seem to be functional. There is one
 problem however. Approximately every 60 seconds the mouse is
 disconnected then immediately reconnected. A sample of the console log is:

 [...] usb 1-8.2.2.2: USB disconnect, device number 25
 [...] usb 1-8.2.2.2: new low-speed USB device number 26 using ehci-pci
 [...] usb 1-8.2.2.2: New USB device found, idVendor=046D, isProduct=c05a
 [...] usb 1-8.2.2.2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2,
 SerialNumber-0
 [...] usb 1-8.2.2.2: Product: USB Optical Mouse
 [...] usb 1-8.2.2.2: Manufacurer: Logiech
 [...] usb 1-8.2.2.2: Input: Logiech USB Optical Mouse as
 /devices/pci:00/:00:1d.7/usb1/1-8/1-8.2/1-8.2.2/1-8.2.2.2/1-8.2.2.2:1.0/input/input32
 [...] usb 1-8.2.2.2: Hid-generic 0003:046D:C05A.001A: input,hidraw0: USB
 HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech USB Optical Mouse] on
 usb-:00:1d.7-8.2.2.2/input0

 This occurs both before and after I login. What I have noticed is the
 device number and Hid-generic value increments by 1 each time. The next
 iteration of the above is

 ... USB disconnect, device number 26
 ... new low-speed USB device number 27 using ehci-pci
 ...
 ... usb 1-8.2.2.2: Hid-generic 0003:046D:C05A.001B: ... /input0

 The hardware is a Dell Latitude D620 laptop in a docking station with
 both the mouse and (USB) keyboard connected to the docking station. The
 keyboard appears to be functioning correctly.

 Skip H
 I have had the same issue with an HP mouse connected to a USB port on a
 desktop machine, while there is no such thing with a microsoft mouse.
 So, seems mouse-dependent. If you have a spre mouse, then give it a try.

 Pierre



Of course, read spare instead of spre...
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Re: [lfs-support] LFS-7.3 Get Counted

2013-07-01 Thread William Harrington


On Jul 1, 2013, at 10:28 AM, William K Helbig Jr wrote:


I went to the website at
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/cgi-bin/lfscounter.php to register  
as an

LFS user but there is no option for 7.3 in the drop down list.


Hmmm that is a problem! I do not see 7.3, too.

Sincerely,

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Re: [lfs-support] LFS-7.3: USB mouse repeatedly disconnecting and reconnecting

2013-07-01 Thread Niels Terp
 I have followed the book all the way to the end, and now have a 
 working system, sort of. I am able to boot and log into LFS-7.3. It 
 is of course a bare, minimal system but it does seem to be 
 functional. There is one problem however. Approximately every 60 
 seconds the mouse is disconnected then immediately reconnected. A sample
of the console log is:

 [...] usb 1-8.2.2.2: USB disconnect, device number 25 [...] usb 
 1-8.2.2.2: new low-speed USB device number 26 using ehci-pci [...] 
 usb 1-8.2.2.2: New USB device found, idVendor=046D, isProduct=c05a 
 [...] usb 1-8.2.2.2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2,
 SerialNumber-0
 [...] usb 1-8.2.2.2: Product: USB Optical Mouse [...] usb 1-8.2.2.2: 
 Manufacurer: Logiech [...] usb 1-8.2.2.2: Input: Logiech USB Optical 
 Mouse as
 /devices/pci:00/:00:1d.7/usb1/1-8/1-8.2/1-8.2.2/1-8.2.2.2/1-8
 .2.2.2:1.0/input/input32 [...] usb 1-8.2.2.2: Hid-generic 
 0003:046D:C05A.001A: input,hidraw0: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech USB 
 Optical Mouse] on
 usb-:00:1d.7-8.2.2.2/input0

 This occurs both before and after I login. What I have noticed is the 
 device number and Hid-generic value increments by 1 each time. The 
 next iteration of the above is

 ... USB disconnect, device number 26
 ... new low-speed USB device number 27 using ehci-pci ...
 ... usb 1-8.2.2.2: Hid-generic 0003:046D:C05A.001B: ... /input0

 The hardware is a Dell Latitude D620 laptop in a docking station with 
 both the mouse and (USB) keyboard connected to the docking station. 
 The keyboard appears to be functioning correctly.

 Skip H
 I have had the same issue with an HP mouse connected to a USB port on 
 a desktop machine, while there is no such thing with a microsoft mouse.
 So, seems mouse-dependent. If you have a spre mouse, then give it a try.

 Pierre



Of course, read spare instead of spre...
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Had the same problem with a logitec mouse. A p htmlossible (and better, in
my opinion) is to install GPM Console Mouse Service:
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/svn/general/gpm.html.

Then you even get a mouse cursor and the possibility tu cut/paste in the
console screen.

Niels 

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Re: [lfs-support] LFS-7.3: USB mouse repeatedly disconnecting and reconnecting

2013-07-01 Thread Armin K.
On 07/01/2013 08:39 PM, Niels Terp wrote:
 I have followed the book all the way to the end, and now have a 
 working system, sort of. I am able to boot and log into LFS-7.3. It 
 is of course a bare, minimal system but it does seem to be 
 functional. There is one problem however. Approximately every 60 
 seconds the mouse is disconnected then immediately reconnected. A sample
 of the console log is:

 [...] usb 1-8.2.2.2: USB disconnect, device number 25 [...] usb 
 1-8.2.2.2: new low-speed USB device number 26 using ehci-pci [...] 
 usb 1-8.2.2.2: New USB device found, idVendor=046D, isProduct=c05a 
 [...] usb 1-8.2.2.2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2,
 SerialNumber-0
 [...] usb 1-8.2.2.2: Product: USB Optical Mouse [...] usb 1-8.2.2.2: 
 Manufacurer: Logiech [...] usb 1-8.2.2.2: Input: Logiech USB Optical 
 Mouse as
 /devices/pci:00/:00:1d.7/usb1/1-8/1-8.2/1-8.2.2/1-8.2.2.2/1-8
 .2.2.2:1.0/input/input32 [...] usb 1-8.2.2.2: Hid-generic 
 0003:046D:C05A.001A: input,hidraw0: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech USB 
 Optical Mouse] on
 usb-:00:1d.7-8.2.2.2/input0

 This occurs both before and after I login. What I have noticed is the 
 device number and Hid-generic value increments by 1 each time. The 
 next iteration of the above is

 ... USB disconnect, device number 26
 ... new low-speed USB device number 27 using ehci-pci ...
 ... usb 1-8.2.2.2: Hid-generic 0003:046D:C05A.001B: ... /input0

 The hardware is a Dell Latitude D620 laptop in a docking station with 
 both the mouse and (USB) keyboard connected to the docking station. 
 The keyboard appears to be functioning correctly.

 Skip H
 I have had the same issue with an HP mouse connected to a USB port on 
 a desktop machine, while there is no such thing with a microsoft mouse.
 So, seems mouse-dependent. If you have a spre mouse, then give it a try.

 Pierre



 Of course, read spare instead of spre...
 --
 Had the same problem with a logitec mouse. A p htmlossible (and better, in
 my opinion) is to install GPM Console Mouse Service:
 http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/svn/general/gpm.html.
 
 Then you even get a mouse cursor and the possibility tu cut/paste in the
 console screen.
 
 Niels 
 

GPM has nothing to do with it. It's a driver feature. When the mouse
laser blinks it reports the device as on or off.

You can remove the spam though by changing console log level to 4 or 3
(I think) (in /etc/sysconfig/console, not sure which parameter) or by
adding this parameter in /etc/sysctl.conf

kernel.printk = 3 4 1 3

or

kernel.printk = 4 4 1 7

(see
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/13019/description-of-kernel-printk-values)
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Re: [lfs-support] LFS-7.3: Kernel hang problem

2013-07-01 Thread hans kaper

rootdelay=rootwait=Those are two options you can use. 5 seconds is usually good for rootdelay.So you could pass rootdelay=5 to the kernel when using usb devices.rootdelay=5 was not enough for me. I had to use 10 seconds.Hans.-- 
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