I am using PS/2 kbd and mouse, should I still expect USB hub to be the reason?
On the machine that is working, I have the same GPU, but the integrated ethernet unit is a VIA rhine instead of a realtek.
Right now I feel like a big questionmark... :-(


/Andreas


Juha-Mikko Ahonen wrote:


On ma, 2003-09-29 at 15:52, Andreas Vinsander wrote:


Some more information.

In addition to moving the mouse fast I can make the mouse hang by switching (ctrl + alt + <functionkey>) to and from X.

The MB includes video and sound controllers (cheap thing).

I have a similar machine running (not the same MB, though) flawlessly, that's why I suspect something kernel related.



Try disabling one or both of your USB hubs from BIOS and see if it
still hangs. Some integrated GPUs have problem working with Linux.
You could update your kernel to the latest 2.4 release if you're
not already running one.


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