Re: F19: kernel 3.10.4 and USB mouse hangs/disconnects

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On Sun, Aug 04, 2013 at 06:36:52PM +0100, Pedro Francisco wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 4, 2013 at 5:08 PM, Pedro Francisco
> <pedrogfrancisco@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On Sun, Aug 4, 2013 at 3:01 PM, Pedro Francisco
> > <pedrogfrancisco@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> Since kernel 3.10.4 my mouse has been disconnecting. Am I the only one
> >> with issues?
> >
> > It is happening on 3.10.3 as well.
> > My new guess is it is related to kernel 3.10 (3.10.3 was my first 3.10
> > series kernel).
> 
> Weird. It still happens in 3.9.5 . I'm going to dismiss this as
> hardware failure. Sorry for the noise.

I missed the earlier "episodes" in this thread, so I don't know what
specific hardware was involved. however, let me throw a bit of "ground
truth" (as they say in the remote sensing business) into the discussion:
If we're talking about F19, my Logitech wireless/USB mouse hasn't
exhibited that problem on my F19 netbook (Aspire One D255E netbook). I
don't recall the mouse's model number, it isn't printed on the device
*anywhere*, but it was being sold at BJ's a couple years ago for ten bucks
(so I bought a couple of 'em.) FWIW. my $0.02. etc.


but it reminds me of way back in the RH6 days (not RHEL 6) when I first
got a USB mouse, it would work fine for days or weeks then all of a
sudden quit working. through some cut and try I learned that if I did
a rmmod and subsequent insmod of one of the *hci modules it would start
working again. Never did find the cause, eventually as hardware and
software underwent upgrades I ceased to encounter it.


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