usb mouse problem - not just mice - PS/2 adapters too.

Kari Myllykangas kari.myllykangas at gmail.com
Sat Feb 25 09:33:45 UTC 2006


There  was already made a Red Hat bugzilla report:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=182197

In that case we can only wait for new kernel in which the problem is solved,
or what?

yours
Kari Myllykangas

2006/2/24, James Wilkinson <fedora at westexe.demon.co.uk>:
>
> Michael H. Warfield wrote:
> > Hey all...
> >
> >       Something HAS changed between 2.6.14 and 2.6.15 and I believe it's
> in
> > the HID layer.  I have several brands of PS/2 to USB converters (dual
> > port, mouse and keyboard) I use for my laptops at home and at the
> > office.  One brand, Micro Inovations, is working great, and worked great
> > on both the 14 and the 15 kernels.  The other brand, an Ez "Smart
> > Adapter" Ez-PU21, works great on 14 but NOT on 15 (neither the keyboard
> > nor the mouse work).  There are different syslog messages that show up
> > between those two devices.
> >
> >       I just went back and reproducted this.  First I plugged in the Ez
> > adapter and it failed.  Both the keyboard and the mouse were
> > non-functional.  You could not even toggle the capslock light on the
> > keyboard.  Then I removed that device and replaced it with the Micro
> > Inovations device.  Both keyboard and mouse are fine.  Here's the syslog
> > output from that test:
> >
> >       Note...  The ones that fails claims "USB HID v1.10" while the one
> that
> > works claims "USB HID v1.00".  Maybe a clue...
>
> Guys, I think it's time for a Red Hat bugzilla report: would someone who
> has the hardware please file one?
>
> It might be useful to give the output of /sbin/lsusb for the device in
> question (you could always Google the device ID against "2.6.15" and see
> if anyone else has encountered this).
>
> If anyone is confident with compiling kernels from source, it would be
> great if they could compile a standard 2.6.15 and submit this to the
> kernel.org bugzilla, too.
>
> It sounds as though the problem is widespread enough to need some
> attention.
>
> Thanks,
>
> James.
>
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