El 29/07/15 00:51, Ricardo Delgado escribió: > hola, hoy realice una actualizacion de stretch, al finalizar la misma, > noto que los puertos usb entran en hibernacion, y deja de responder el > raton usb en 2 de los tres puertos de mi laptop, > > solo responde en 1 de ellos, tengo un dual boot y en w$ me responden > normalmente. > > al realizar un dmesg solo me reconoce 1 puerto usb y solo funciona > alli, por ende deja de responder el raton, como comento excepto en 1 > solo puerto, lo curioso es que si conecto un pen en cualquiera de los > restantes si funcionan. > > tengo agregado en /etc/laptop-mode/conf.d/usb-autosuspend.conf > > la siguiente configuracion > > # > # Configuration file for Laptop Mode Tools module usb-autosuspend. > # > # For more information, consult the laptop-mode.conf(8) manual page. > # > > > ############################################################################### > # USB autosuspend settings > # ------------------------ > # > # If you enable this setting, laptop mode tools will automatically enable the > # USB autosuspend feature for all devices. > # > # NOTE: Some USB devices claim they support autosuspend, but implement it in a > # broken way. This can mean keyboards losing keypresses, or optical mice > turning > # their LED completely off. If you have a device that misbehaves, add its USB > ID > # to the blacklist below and complain to your hardware vendor. > ################################################################################ > > # Enable debug mode for this module > # Set to 1 if you want to debug this module > DEBUG=0 > > # Enable USB autosuspend feature? > # Set to 0 to disable > CONTROL_USB_AUTOSUSPEND="auto" > > # Set this to use opt-in/whitelist instead of opt-out/blacklist for deciding > # which USB devices should be autosuspended. > # AUTOSUSPEND_USE_WHITELIST=0 means AUTOSUSPEND_*_BLACKLIST will be used. > # AUTOSUSPEND_USE_WHITELIST=1 means AUTOSUSPEND_*_WHITELIST will be used. > AUTOSUSPEND_USE_WHITELIST=0 > > # The list of USB IDs that should not use autosuspend. Use lsusb to find out > the > # IDs of your USB devices. > # Example: AUTOSUSPEND_USBID_BLACKLIST="046d:c025 0123:abcd" > #AUTOSUSPEND_USBID_BLACKLIST="046d:c052" > AUTOSUSPEND_USBID_BLACKLIST="1c4f:0032" > > # The list of USB driver types that should not use autosuspend. The driver > # type is given by "DRIVER=..." in a USB device's uevent file. > # Example: AUTOSUSPEND_USBID_BLACKLIST="usbhid usb-storage" > AUTOSUSPEND_USBTYPE_BLACKLIST="" > > # The list of USB IDs that should use autosuspend. Use lsusb to find out the > # IDs of your USB devices. > # Example: AUTOSUSPEND_USBID_WHITELIST="046d:c025 0123:abcd" > AUTOSUSPEND_USBID_WHITELIST="" > > # The list of USB driver types that should use autosuspend. The driver > # type is given by "DRIVER=..." in a USB device's uevent file. > # Example: AUTOSUSPEND_USBTYPE_WHITELIST="usbhid usb-storage" > AUTOSUSPEND_USBTYPE_WHITELIST="" > > # Trigger auto-suspension of the USB deivce under conditional circumstances > BATT_SUSPEND_USB=1 > LM_AC_SUSPEND_USB=0 > NOLM_AC_SUSPEND_USB=0 > > # USB Auto-Suspend timeout in seconds > # Number of seconds after which the USB devices should suspend > AUTOSUSPEND_TIMEOUT=2 > > y no encuentro que cambio se realizo. > > saludos > > En la blacklist sólo tienes enmascarado un dispositivo USB. ¿Has probado a descomentar el otro ("046d:c052")? Entiendo que el puerto que sigue habilitado es el "1c4f:0032" y el "046d:c052" puede ser un hub (la salida de lsusb puede indicarte esto)
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