Re: Mouse and keyboard freeze on Ivy Bridge platform

2012-10-17 Thread Sébastien Dinot
Hi,

Alan Stern a écrit :
 In addition to what Sarah said, it's possible that your problem is
 related to the fact that the keyboard and mouse operate at low speed.
 If you connected them through a hub then that hub would communicate
 with the internal hub at high speed, not low speed.

I had no freeze since I bought wireless keyboard and mouse ten days ago.

Obviously, I am satisfied by this happy end but I am surprised too
because my previous keyboard and mouse still work fine with older
hardware...

Jonathan, as far as I am concerned, you can close this bug!

A big thanks to all of you.

Sebastien

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Re: Mouse and keyboard freeze on Ivy Bridge platform

2012-10-17 Thread Sébastien Dinot
Jonathan Nieder a écrit :
 Thanks, that's interesting.  If you have time to test connecting the
 old keyboard and mouse through a hub, that would still be useful.

Ok, I am going to ask for a hub to my friends and to test my hardware
through it.

Sebastien

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Re: Mouse and keyboard freeze on Ivy Bridge platform

2012-10-04 Thread Sébastien Dinot
Hi,

Jonathan Nieder a écrit :
 Sebastien: for reference, here's a way to build a kernel with
 CONFIG_USB_DEBUG enabled.

Thank you for these useful instructions, I had not compiled a kernel for
some years.

Sébastien

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Re: Mouse and keyboard freeze on Ivy Bridge platform

2012-10-04 Thread Sébastien Dinot
Alan Stern a écrit :
 The log file shows lots and lots of low-level communication errors.
 They could be caused by bad cabling or by bad USB hardware in your
 computer. It's unlikely that they were caused by the mouse or
 keyboard, because the log shows errors for both of them starting at
 exactly the same times.

In my humble opinion, this issue is not caused by a bad USB hardware
because I am encountering it with two different motherboards (MSI
Z77A-G43 and ASUS P8Z77-V LX), both with an uptodate BIOS.

May be it is caused by a bad cabling but my mouse and my keyboard worked
fine with my previous PC. They are connected to USB2 ports in both
cases. But to clear up this point, I will try new mouse and keyboard.

A last question: if it is a cable failure, why does it disappear
temporarily when I unload then reload the module? I do not have deep
experience and knowledge of hardware, may be there is a rational
explanation to it.

 You could try getting a USB-2 hub and attaching your mouse and
 keyboard through the hub. That might help ... or it might not.

Sorry, I do not understand the aim of this operation. Could you explain
me it?

Thanks for your help,

Sébastien

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