----- Original Message -----
> From: Gary Dale <garyd...@torfree.net>
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Cc: 
> Sent: Monday, March 2, 2015 11:05 AM
> Subject: Re: USB keyboard required replugging--how to avoid?
> 
> On 02/03/15 08:22 AM, Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum wrote:
> 
>>  Hi, i have a USB keyboard that, every week or three, will drop off, and 
> require replugging to work again. It is immediately recognized and works fine 
> after I do this This was the case on a previous Wheezy system, and it still 
> happens on a Jessie box I built.
>> 
>>  The problem is that the new box has hard-to-access USB ports, so in order 
> to replug the keyboard, I have to remove a panel, so its not just a quick 
> step.
>> 
>>  I realize that there's probably no easy solution--if the keyboard 
> doesn't respond, i cant enter a command to re-recognize it--but are there 
> any things i can try that would help prevent this from happening in the first 
> place?
>> 
>> 
> In order to fix a problem, you first need to identify what is causing 
> it. Is there any log entry(s) related to the keyboard?


Sorry for the delay, i needed to wait for it to happen again.

No, there are no useful log messages. When the keyboard drops off, there is 
nothing in the logs to indicate this; when i re-plug it, I get a usual list of 
messages with nothing indicating that theres a problem.

At the (obvious in retrospect) suggestion of someone elsethread, I did just get 
a 6" extention cable, thus making it trivial to re-plug it when this happens. 
I'd rather it just works in the first place, but this will have to do. (The 
keyboard is a custom build and cannot be replaced.)

Thanks.

Jen


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