The problem still exists. I upgraded to 16.10 and then 17.04 in the hopes
it had been fixed, but it still isn't.
On Fri, May 19, 2017 at 1:43 AM, Iain Lane
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@willcooke I just tried EnableOptionROM=false and rebooted. No it made no
difference. I still needed to do :
sudo rmmod usbhid
sudo modprobe usbhid
and then the mouse worked again. I've reverted back to EnableOptionROM=true.
Just to reiterate in case it helps, the USB mouse works
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I just upgraded to 16.04. Everything seems great other than the USB mouse.
I have exactly the same issue as described here :
http://askubuntu.com/questions/763511/usb-mouse-not-working-after-installing-ubuntu-16-04-persistent-fix
The solution there works for me too but
I raised a question first and didn't have any luck :
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/292722
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Title:
USB mouse not working after
I was hit by this bug today after doing a full-upgrade for the first
time since 2013-03-15 for 12.10 64bit. There was no compiz update
involved but there were some Gnome and Unity packages.
ulrikkold's workaround brings the Dash back on top.
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I contacted AMD's tech support a few months ago and supplied them with
detailed information. Meanwhile I was able to circumvent my personal
problem by upgrading my machine from 4 GB to 8 GB. A couple of weeks ago
I re-contacted AMD and was adviced that their Linux team was working on
this issue
http://askubuntu.com/questions/211733/swap-swapiness-and-standby-
swapping-starts-when-waking-up
Does happen with a current Ubuntu, Radeon Mobility HD 3650 and a current ATI
fglrx, downloaded by AMD directly: Catalyst 12.6 7/24/2012
[12.218] (II) Loading
At the time of writing I can set the shortcut for lock screen to
SUPER-L via gnome-control-center and this does work. But evertime when I
restart Ubuntu I can use neither SUPER-L nor the default shortcut to
lock the screen while SUPER-L is still shown as configured shortcut in
gnome-control-center
I don't know how to test the current Ubuntu development version. If I
find out how to install it, and do that, how would I roll back if
something went wrong in an unrelated area (e.g. email, my other software)
? I completely depend on Ubuntu at home for everything. The whole family
do.
I have
Here is the debug trace attached as requested. Thanks a lot for looking
at this!
I started rhythmbox, inserted a CD and it did start to copy to my library ok.
Then I pressed the eject button and it is understandable that the error Error
transferring track occurs for the remaining tracks
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
I get this error for all my CDs trying to transfer to disk. It occurs
for each track so you have to click through the message as many times as
there are tracks on the CD.
Error transferring track : Unable to locate encoding profile for
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35932252/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35932253/ProcMaps.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35932254/ProcStatus.txt
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