Harald Hoyer wrote:
For instance when your USB mouse suddenly stops working, and if you search for your any kind of explanation in the system log, you'll most likely will find a series of erros regarding timeouts and that the device is not accepting x or y address...Gain Paolo Mureddu wrote:
1) From the desktop stand point, what advancements have there been made in regards to things like udev. We all know udev in FC3 works, but sometimes fails silently and wthout any warning whatsoever to the user on what's going on. I'm sure this has been worked on for Core 4, but how has it been addressed?
What exactly do you mean?
udev has nothing to do with that... that is the kernel... I also experience those mouse hangups... search bugzilla for this kernel bug.
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