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
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
wrote:
>
> Hiya
>
> I'm having trouble getting my USB mouse to work in the latest snapshots.
> Unless my memory is
On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 13:39:25 + (GMT)
Roderich wrote:
> Dear Sirs!
>
> When I move the mouse too fast / not slow enough, I get the following
> in dmesg, many times:
>
> >>
> wsmouse0 detached
> ums0 detached
> uhidev0 detached
> uhidev0 at uhub4 port 2 configuration 1
Sure, below are my outputs.
First, a "lsusb -v" without the mouse plugged in (I usually do not use any
other USB devices: my keyboard is a PS/2 type).
Bus 000 Device 001: ID 8086: Intel Corp.
Device Descriptor:
bLength18
bDescriptorType 1
bcdUSB
I think I have solved the problem with my system.
I was looking at my BIOS hardware setup. Under "Device Security" I found
out that the SMBUS controller was set to "Device hidden" while other device
controllers (serial port, parallel port, USB ports, audio and network) were
set to "available".
On 10/11/15(Tue) 23:51, Paco Willers wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I reinstalled OpenBSD 5.8 and updated to stable again, so I now have a
> clean install. The only thing I configured manually is: I added
> 'apmd_flags="-A"' in /etc/rc.conf.local to do CPU frequency scaling while
> I'm not sure my system
Hi,
Swapping the mouse for an identical one didn't solve the problem.
Have a nice day,
Paco
On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 10:47:24AM +0100, Stefan Sperling wrote:
>We need a dmesg from both of you.
OpenBSD 5.8 (GENERIC.MP) #1: Wed Oct 14 19:38:08 CEST 2015
jas...@stable-58-amd64.mtier.org:/binpatchng/work-binpatch58-amd64/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
real mem = 4160245760
Hi,
I reinstalled OpenBSD 5.8 and updated to stable again, so I now have a
clean install. The only thing I configured manually is: I added
'apmd_flags="-A"' in /etc/rc.conf.local to do CPU frequency scaling while
I'm not sure my system supports it.
It seems a randomly occuring problem. My
Paco Willers schreef op 2015-11-10 07:53:
Hi,
When using a PS/2 mouse everything worked fine. I swapped it for a USB
mouse, but this mouse isn't always detected while booting my
(386-based)
OpenBSD 5.8-stable system. Replugging the mouse when the system is
running
usually solves the problem:
Sure, I'll post it when I'm at home. :)
2015-11-10 10:47 GMT+01:00 Stefan Sperling :
>
> We need a dmesg from both of you.
On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 08:28:24AM +0100, Maurice Janssen wrote:
> Paco Willers schreef op 2015-11-10 07:53:
> >Hi,
> >
> >
> >When using a PS/2 mouse everything worked fine. I swapped it for a USB
> >mouse, but this mouse isn't always detected while booting my (386-based)
> >OpenBSD 5.8-stable
Data point: plugging a no-name USB mouse into a PS/2 to USB
adapter instead of directly into a USB 2.0 port on old HP amd64
board seems to have solved this in my case.
Regards,
Howard E.
howdee,
im monitoring this thread cautiously since i dont know what im doing
sometimes...
i noticed similar behaviour with my mouse - but had attributed the messages
to the fact
that i use a manual kvm-switch... so whenever i switched i was certain
it had triggered...
i will enclose my dmesg as
i dont know what im doing - mistake... i sent an abbreviated dmesg,
sorry...
h. :)
On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 6:36 AM, harold felton hfeltonad...@hfelton.com
wrote:
howdee,
im monitoring this thread cautiously since i dont know what im doing
sometimes...
i noticed similar behaviour with
I have had the same issue going back to OpenBSD 4.x ever since I
changed the KVM that had PS2 mouse and keyboard to a KVM with USB
mouse etc. As a result I always thought it was because of my KVM, so
did not report it all these years!!!
Anyways, my caveman like approach to solve this was
Same problem, build #1024. This output not just flood all tty, but also my dmesg
(no output in # dmesg except the bellow):
wsmouse1 detached
ums1 detached
uhidev2 detached
uhidev2 at uhub3 port 6 configuration 1 interface 0 Logitech USB Optical
Mouse rev 2.00/63.00 addr 4
uhidev2: iclass 3/1
Hi guys I tested with a wired Logitech keyboard (same as originally
posted) and wireless Logitech mouse (that I use for my laptops) and nothing
detached. This seems very strange that from a wired mouse to a wireless
mouse would stop the detachment. Since Luciano tried his Microsoft
wired/wireless
That´s exactly my approach as well. (-:
Boot the machine and switch to another tty. So looks like issue is much
older than I thought.
By the way, I have a mechanical brown cherry switch japanese keyboard and
also I HHKB, and both work perfectly. On the other hand, both mice have
this behaviour.
Just out of curiousity, I tried this on my desktop workstation (5.7
-stable, AMD64) with a Microsoft Mouse and a Microsoft Keyboard. I
normally use KDE4 so don't see any of the console messages. So wanted
to check if the messages come up on a system without the KVM.
It does on this system
: Monday, August 17, 2015 9:14 AM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: USB mouse spontaneously detaching
Yeah, that��s exactly what I am doing too.
What��s the brand of your mouse? Was considering buying a Logitech but
looks
like problem is not mouse itself.
On 16 August 2015 at 15:48
Here it is my dmesg:
OpenBSD 5.7 (GENERIC.MP) #881: Sun Mar 8 11:04:17 MDT 2015
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
real mem = 8015122432 (7643MB)
avail mem = 7797841920 (7436MB)
mpath0 at root
scsibus0 at mpath0: 256 targets
mainbus0 at root
bios0 at
Ok so I use a cheep Logitech K120 keyboard and mouse that are plugged in to
the usb 2 ports when I see the detach messages. But I tried a test with a
combined keyboard/mouse also a Logitech model K400r and I haven't seen any
detach messages. This was also plugged into the same usb 2 port. I have a
, 2015 9:14 AM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: USB mouse spontaneously detaching
Yeah, that��s exactly what I am doing too.
What��s the brand of your mouse? Was considering buying a Logitech but looks
like problem is not mouse itself.
On 16 August 2015 at 15:48, Luciano Rottava da Silva rott
Yeah, that´s exactly what I am doing too.
What´s the brand of your mouse? Was considering buying a Logitech but looks
like problem is not mouse itself.
On 16 August 2015 at 15:48, Luciano Rottava da Silva rott...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi folks,
I am running an OpenBSD 5.7 on amd64 with the
Do you mind to share a dmesg ?
If I had to take a guess on why, I would say there is some pretty
aggressive USB power-saving powering down the device when there is no
activity. Also, it doesn't seem related to your device nor your OS.
So a dmesg would give more details on your machine and might
Hi Luciano I also have the same issue happening. I have a logitech mouse
and keyboard and get the detached message popping up. I just install 5.7
amd64 with zero packages and it was even doing the detach during the
install. I'm not sure why. I do agree that its pretty annoying to have.
I'll keep
Here is the dmesg as well as the detach statement:
wsmouse0 at ums0 mux 0
wsmouse0 detached
ums0 detached
uhidev2 detached
uhidev2 at uhub5 port 2 configuration 1 interface 0 Logitech USB Optical
Mouse rev 2.00/72.00 addr 3
uhidev2: iclass 3/1
ums0 at uhidev2: 3 buttons, Z dir
OpenBSD 5.7
I'm using a Logitech so that probably won't help you any.
On 08/17/15 08:11, Luciano Rottava da Silva wrote:
Yeah, that´s exactly what I am doing too.
What´s the brand of your mouse? Was considering buying a Logitech but looks
like problem is not mouse itself.
On 16 August 2015 at 15:48,
On 08/17/15 12:02, ludovic coues wrote:
Do you mind to share a dmesg ?
If I had to take a guess on why, I would say there is some pretty
aggressive USB power-saving powering down the device when there is no
activity. Also, it doesn't seem related to your device nor your OS.
So a dmesg would
On 08/16/15 13:48, Luciano Rottava da Silva wrote:
Hi folks,
I am running an OpenBSD 5.7 on amd64 with the very few packages which I
require for lean desktop. And as usual, pretty much everything is working.
The only glitch is the mouse support, or maybe my devices.
Every minute or so USB
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 08:22:35PM -0300, Zantgo wrote:
WTF? I use OpenBSD and hate the other operating systems
And we hate your retarted questions!
j.
Please stop feeding the troll, just ignore this thread and let it die.
Zantgo, respect the effort people in this list are doing to help
people like you and me by giving all necessary input.
READ this page before you send another email to the list:
http://www.openbsd.org/mail.html
Best regards
On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 19:52:44 -0300, Zantgo wrote:
How I can run USB mouse?
Zantgo
Run Puppy Linux.
Please.
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On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 3:52 PM, Zantgo zan...@gmail.com wrote:
How I can run USB mouse?
You have to extract the drivers from the ubuntu linux installation CD.
WTF? I use OpenBSD and hate the other operating systems
Zantgo
El 26-10-2011, a las 20:11, Bryan Irvine sparcta...@gmail.com escribiC3:
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 3:52 PM, Zantgo zan...@gmail.com wrote:
How I can run USB mouse?
You have to extract the drivers from the ubuntu linux installation
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 7:22 PM, Zantgo zan...@gmail.com wrote:
WTF? I use OpenBSD and hate the other operating systems
Don't listen to those posts - clearly you need the Windows 7 drivers
if you're running -current.
On 27/10/2011 10:22 AM, Zantgo wrote:
WTF? I use OpenBSD and hate the other operating systems
Zantgo
It's like this:
Ask a stupid question, get a stupid answer.
El 26-10-2011, a las 20:11, Bryan Irvinesparcta...@gmail.com escribiC3:
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 3:52 PM, Zantgozan...@gmail.com
On 26/10/11 20:22 -0300, Zantgo wrote:
WTF? I use OpenBSD and hate the other operating systems
Zantgo
If you can't get a USB to work (in what context, btw? I'm presuming in
Xenocara, but you never mentioned. Or what type of mouse..) then I'm not
convinced you've given the other OS's a fighting
Ignore all of these guys. They're just mad that OpenBSD doesn't
support new hardware.
You'll need an adapter to get an USB mouse to work.
Something like this:
www.amazon.com/dp/B000K04SB2
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 4:22 PM, Zantgo zan...@gmail.com wrote:
WTF? I use OpenBSD and hate the other
On Wednesday, October 26, 2011, Zantgo zan...@gmail.com wrote:
How I can run USB mouse?
No description of what you tried, ergo you didn't try anything, like, say,
plugging it in and moving it, checking logs, dmesg, reading man pages?
What did you do for yourself before you wrote that email?
On 10/26/11 18:52, Zantgo wrote:
How I can run USB mouse?
Zantgo
Did you try formatting it first?
On 26 October 2011 20:52, Zantgo zan...@gmail.com wrote:
How I can run USB mouse?
Zantgo
It should work just by plugging it, have you tried ?
oh, then it is true, you can get drivers and programs from other operating
system, there is some documentation on this?
PD: Yeah, try putting the mouse but nothing :(
Zantgo
El 26-10-2011, a las 21:05, Christiano F. Haesbaert haesba...@openbsd.org
escribiC3:
On 26 October 2011 20:52, Zantgo
On 10/26/11 20:05, Christiano F. Haesbaert wrote:
On 26 October 2011 20:52, Zantgozan...@gmail.com wrote:
How I can run USB mouse?
Zantgo
It should work just by plugging it, have you tried ?
Oh that's just pie-in-the-sky craziness.
The next thing you'll be saying is that USB keyboards
On 26 October 2011 22:13, Zantgo zan...@gmail.com wrote:
oh, then it is true, you can get drivers and programs from other operating
system, there is some documentation on this?
No, they're messing with you.
PD: Yeah, try putting the mouse but nothing :(
I hope you were in X ? you don't
tie one end of a string around your pet mouse, and the other end, tie
it to your USB mouse.
then watch your USB mouse run.
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 5:52 PM, Zantgo zan...@gmail.com wrote:
How I can run USB mouse?
Zantgo
On 10/26/11 5:19 PM, Scott McEachern wrote:
On 10/26/11 20:05, Christiano F. Haesbaert wrote:
On 26 October 2011 20:52, Zantgozan...@gmail.com wrote:
How I can run USB mouse?
Zantgo
It should work just by plugging it, have you tried ?
Oh that's just pie-in-the-sky craziness.
The next
Could you please stop spamming the list?
It's really annoying.
On Wed, 26 Oct 2011, Zantgo wrote:
How I can run USB mouse?
Zantgo
Fully supported in SuSE, ..
On Thu, May 01, 2008 at 05:27:48AM -0300, Leonardo Rodrigues wrote:
Hi everyone,
Just got a Thinkpad T61, and installed latest snapshot (08-04-29).
Strangely enough, the lenovo usb mouse (2000dpi) that came with it
doesn't work. When plugged in, these messages appear:
uhub4: port 1, set
On Thu, May 01, 2008 at 05:27:48AM -0300, Leonardo Rodrigues wrote:
I've got a couple of questions also. Does the fingerprint reader
(ugen0 right?) work? Does the accelerometer (aps) work? It seems that
the latter fails to initialise...
There are no free drivers for the fingerprint reader.
It
Does it work in another machine, or on another os?
Yes it does (tested on Windows XP). A cheap USB mouse works fine also.
I'll try to test it on another Unix-like machine.
This is strange. The mouse seems to be simple enough to work. What did
Lenovo put on it?...
So, if there's no software for
On Thu 2008.05.01 at 11:03 +0100, Owain Ainsworth wrote:
On Thu, May 01, 2008 at 05:27:48AM -0300, Leonardo Rodrigues wrote:
Hi everyone,
Just got a Thinkpad T61, and installed latest snapshot (08-04-29).
Strangely enough, the lenovo usb mouse (2000dpi) that came with it
doesn't work.
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