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2020-03-24 Thread Robin Martijn
Update: Thanks everyone for helping me think! Finally, I discovered that all three of my USB devices were broken. A fourth one finally connected. I should've known when dmesg did not see anything at all, that they were broken. On 3/24/20 11:27 PM, Robin Martijn wrote: Thanks everyone for think

Re: [arch-general] (no subject)

2020-03-24 Thread Robin Martijn
Thanks everyone for thinking with me! However, I have indeed rebooted many times, and I have verified my versions. I am, with no doubt, on the right kernel. On 3/24/20 11:02 PM, Maarten de Vries via arch-general wrote: On Tue, 24 Mar 2020 at 22:57, Andy Pieters wrote: On Tue, 24 Mar 2020 at

Re: [arch-general] (no subject)

2020-03-24 Thread Maarten de Vries via arch-general
On Tue, 24 Mar 2020 at 22:57, Andy Pieters wrote: > On Tue, 24 Mar 2020 at 21:38, mick howe via arch-general < > arch-general@archlinux.org> wrote: > > > you have rebooted since update? Every time updates generate a new > startup? > > > > > I concur: in many cases you need to reboot after doing a

Re: [arch-general] (no subject)

2020-03-24 Thread Andy Pieters
On Tue, 24 Mar 2020 at 21:38, mick howe via arch-general < arch-general@archlinux.org> wrote: > you have rebooted since update? Every time updates generate a new startup? > > I concur: in many cases you need to reboot after doing a kernel update in order to recognise devices that were not plugged

Re: [arch-general] (no subject)

2020-03-24 Thread mick howe via arch-general
you have rebooted since update? Every time updates generate a new startup? file I lose network, printing and usb until I do a reboot. Just what you need when doing a backup to a slow usb drive mick in glen innes 2370 On Tue, 24 Mar 2020 at 18:32, Robin Martijn wrote: > I see that I made a mista

Re: [arch-general] (no subject)

2020-03-24 Thread Robin Martijn
I see that I made a mistake in the mail subject. My apologies for that. Thanks a lot Justin! My port is open in the bios and firmware. My USB keyboard and mouse do get recognized. When I run `ls -ld /usr/lib/modules/5.5.11-arch1-1`, I get the following result: `drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 4096 M

Re: [arch-general] (no subject)

2020-03-24 Thread Justin Capella via arch-general
Have you looked at lsusb -t ? Maybe the port is disabled in your bios/firmware? Verify that you are booting a kernel you have (modules for) ls -ld /usr/lib/modules/`uname -r` check which usb controllers you have, lspci, they will be *hci On Tue, Mar 24, 2020, 11:00 AM Robin Martijn wrote: > Curr

[arch-general] (no subject)

2020-03-24 Thread Robin Martijn
Currently, I am using linux 5.5.11.arch1-1. Since this version, I am unable to use my USB storage drives. Nothing shows up in dmesg when inserting the storage drive and also lsblk does not detect the drive. lsusb also does not detect the drive. I have rebooted my system after the kernel update,