Hi Nestor et al, Huge Osvaldo Barrera writes, regarding a Logitech USB Receiver (id 046d:c52b) attached to a PowerBook6,5 [1]: > My mouse does not seem to work, either with Xorg, or gpm. It's a > Logitech Performance MX. > > It works fine on -stable after a clean installation of the 6.0.4 > netinst ISO, but does not work either on testing, or sid. (For context: stable = 2.6.32.y, testing and sid = 3.2.y.) > It did not work a week ago, and does not work today either (so this > has been broken on both sid and testing for a week now). [...] > When I installed stable and upgraded to testing, the device node > /dev/input/mouse1 did exist (mouse0 is the trackpad), but "cat > /dev/input/mouse1" showed no output when moving the mouse (mouse0 > did when moving the trackpad). When doing a clean install of > testing, the device node mouse1 is never created. > > After looking at the dmesg and lsusb, the device itself seems to be > detected, however, it does not work. > > The mouse works fine on another linux-based computer (ArchLinux, > with kernel 3.3.2), so the mouse is not the issue. I additionally > have another identical mouse, which exhibits the same behaviour (on > both computers). He later clarified that the machine with ArchLinux was an amd64 machine. So my first guess is that this might be an endianness issue in the driver (hid_logitech_dj, which was a new driver introduced during the 3.2 merge window). Kernel log snippet, module list, and some other info are at [1]. Known problem? Any hints for tracking this down? Thanks, Jonathan [1] http://bugs.debian.org/671292 -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-input" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html