Christopher M. Penalver, I followed your instructions, and then tested
the new kernel (3.0.0-custom+) versus the current kernel
(3.2.0.37-generic-44) by power-cycling and testing for keyboard/mouse
availability at the login screen (no -re-plugging of the Logitech
receiver). The test was repeated 10 times for each kernel.
Here are the results:
Pass Fail
3.2.0.37-generic(44): 0 10
3.0.0-custom+: 10 0
I conclude whatever is in the custom kernel does the job.
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