Re: Mouse and keyboard freeze on Ivy Bridge platform

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Alan Stern a écrit :
> The log file shows lots and lots of low-level communication errors.
> They could be caused by bad cabling or by bad USB hardware in your
> computer. It's unlikely that they were caused by the mouse or
> keyboard, because the log shows errors for both of them starting at
> exactly the same times.

In my humble opinion, this issue is not caused by a bad USB hardware
because I am encountering it with two different motherboards (MSI
Z77A-G43 and ASUS P8Z77-V LX), both with an uptodate BIOS.

May be it is caused by a bad cabling but my mouse and my keyboard worked
fine with my previous PC. They are connected to USB2 ports in both
cases. But to clear up this point, I will try new mouse and keyboard.

A last question: if it is a cable failure, why does it disappear
temporarily when I unload then reload the module? I do not have deep
experience and knowledge of hardware, may be there is a rational
explanation to it.

> You could try getting a USB-2 hub and attaching your mouse and
> keyboard through the hub. That might help ... or it might not.

Sorry, I do not understand the aim of this operation. Could you explain
me it?

Thanks for your help,

Sébastien

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