On 7 April 2014 12:41, gary smith <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Mark I bought the Pi from RS components waited 6months I bought the
> pi,power supply and original card from RS so I guess it should be the right
> power supply for the job  I put the mouse into the pi and a connection from
> the hub so its connected to pi then then I pluged in the key board in to
> the hub because the hub is powered and for pi to be able to use any extra
> usb devices added to  it then also powers pi I tried removing pi power and
> it was still being powered by hub.
>
>
Interesting, not least because I have a similar hub and have had some weird
issues myself.

Test #1:
Try Pi + RS Power supply + keyboard & mouse (no hub).

Test #2:
Plug keyboard + mouse into hub but do NOT connect hub to Pi (yet). Let the
Pi boot with only the power supply connected, then (only once you have a
desktop or login screen up) connect the hub to the Pi.

I've never resolved the issues I was having but did certainly find that
with my hub connected it frequently wouldn't boot, but was fine if I let it
boot before I connected it. I switched to a Samsung PSU and never had
another problem so didn't go much further investigating it.

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