Re: [Linux-usb-users] No input interrupt endpoint

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On Fri, 18 Jun 2010 shane000@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> Hi Alan
> I'm sorry for using your email directly, but I found your reply  via a Google search for problem I'm having which is very similar to original poster. 

Does the original poster's solution work for you?

> My issue is:
>  > I had RHEL3 on boxA and Win2000 on boxB
>  > have a TrendNet KVM TK-207 (2 port USB switch)
>  > this setup was working just fine .. no errors. 
> 
> Then, I had to upgrade the Linux box to OEL5.5 (Oracle Enterprise Linux)
>  > now, every time I boot the Linux, it 'hangs' a minute with 2 lines of same message:
> 
>  "drivers/usb/input/hid-core.c: couldn't find an input interrupt endpoint"
> 
> After a full minute, it then proceeds to completion. 
> If I leave the switch on linux box for long time, overnight, whatever, it stays on Linux no problems. 
> 
> But, if I switch over to the Windows (boxA) for awhile, then try to come back to Linux, the switch light just flashes and there is no power on keyboard (no light on Caps/Num Lock) and no light on optical mouse, but the display will be on monitor. 
> Only recourse is to re-boot Linux, which is unacceptable. 
> 
> I've tried talking to Trendnet, they say "O/S problem"
> I've tried talking to Oracle Linux support, they say "Not sure why 
> the Linux server would turn off power to its USB port.  
> It's not really worth anyone's time ..."

Linux does not turn off power to USB ports.

> I'm desparately seeking a solution and would so appreciate any advice. 
> thank you!
> shane.//

Have you tried using a newer kernel such as 2.6.34?

Alan Stern

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