On Sat, 6 Oct 2007, Jonas Nicolaisen wrote:
> Here's a very strange thing. The Razer mouse works on this same machine
> when I use an old Knoppix CD, kernel 2.4.20. Correctly detected, no
> error messages, no b0rkage.
>
> I'm puzzled.
>
> It looks as if it's using driver usb_mouse instead of usb
On 10/6/07, Jonas Nicolaisen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> So it looks like the mouse is working (it also works on another Linux
> machine I tested it on, kernel 2.6.16 and an UHCI hub there.)
>
> It's not the cable. And apparently it's not the USB hub either, since
> the Knoppix live system can c
> I really don't know. It might more sense to try using that mouse on
> other computers first, to see if the errors still occur. If they
> don't, maybe you can trade it to somebody.
>
Here's a very strange thing. The Razer mouse works on this same machine
when I use an old Knoppix CD, kernel
On Fri, 5 Oct 2007, Jonas Nicolaisen wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 at 02:56:40PM -0400, Alan Stern wrote:
> > > What does the status -84 mean?
> >
> > It means there was a low-level USB communications error. Maybe the
> > cable connection isn't firm, or maybe the mouse just stops working
> > e
On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 at 02:56:40PM -0400, Alan Stern wrote:
> > What does the status -84 mean?
>
> It means there was a low-level USB communications error. Maybe the
> cable connection isn't firm, or maybe the mouse just stops working
> every few seconds.
>
Wow. That's heavy. These mice are s
On Fri, 5 Oct 2007, Jonas Nicolaisen wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I recently got a new Razer Krait 1600 dpi three-button mouse.
>
> Problem: Mouse stops responding after seconds of use with this message:
>
> ohci_hcd :00:0b.0: urb c11300c0 path 1 ep1in 1e16 cc 1 -->
> status -84
>
> With kernel
Hello.
I recently got a new Razer Krait 1600 dpi three-button mouse.
Problem: Mouse stops responding after seconds of use with this message:
ohci_hcd :00:0b.0: urb c11300c0 path 1 ep1in 1e16 cc 1 -->
status -84
With kernel 2.6.16, that was followed by an "unlink" error message and
the m