Hey zbiggy, > Hello Jean, :-) > > I'm surprised to see you here. I'm stalking you! Nah. I subscribed here because of the people who tried to get their gaming keyboard working in Linux and were unable to. The fix is easy and I already wrote here how to solve it but I got no feedback. Maybe I need to provide proper patches - But as I'm not a kernel nor usb dev and I don't know what things might happen with that change (apart from that the keyboards start working) I rather not submit a patch. Just feeling somewhat sad that nobody picks it up :) But hey, that seems to be linux - do it yourself or die! > Shame on you. You bought mainboard with chipset from manufacturer who > does not provide datasheets to community. :-) Like me :-( This > chipset issue is penalty for both of us and the rest of users trapped > with this bug. No more closed specs mainboard buying. Oh yeah. Well I noticed this when I plug in my mouse and use it with 1000hz (windows is fine, much older kernels have been fine with it as well, the mouse is specially made for that and the mainboard is capable to do this) - the whole usb port seems to die until I reboot the box. Same happens sometimes when I plug in my mp3 player and exchange data (probably due to heavy use - usb mouse, usb keyboard, usb mp3 player, usb bluetooth device..). noapic helps here. But.. that's a workaround, not a fix. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-usb" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html