Ed Greshko wrote: > No, but where do you live? You don't happen to live in an cold, arid area > where you walk around with a set of keys and use them to touch door knobs > during the winter months to keep from getting shocked all the time? I wouldn't call NE US "arid" but yes, it's not unusual when the temp and humidity drop to get lots of static discharges. I didn't notice anything this particular time, and I wasn't walking around before the event. > Run lspci and see if the "USB Controller" is listed. Yep still there. That's the strange thing to me: everything looks normal. I guess it's possible to zap the line drivers and not have the controller detect it, but that seems surprising to me. ... Ok, in putting this message together, I see now that there are some signs I had missed before. Before the crash, a USB game controller attached to the system was detected, but not afterward. And after the crash, I get new messages like this: > kernel: uhci_hcd 0000:00:11.2: HCRESET not completed yet! So everything looks like I fried the USB ports, and perhaps the controller itself. I'm attaching the relevant messages as an HTML file, if you want to have a look.
Have you physically powered the machine off for a few minutes?
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