> On 01/14/2021 03:00 PM, Zsolt SZ wrote:
>> On Thu, Jan 14, 2021 at 5:22 PM Frank Bures
>> wrote:
>>> Is there a way how to reset the USB subsystem the same way one can
>>> restart
>>> networking or X without the necessity to reboot?
>> I am using Debian but the usbutils package has the usbreset
On 15/1/21 3:04 am, cl...@west.net wrote:
Thank you for all the information over the years.
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On 01/14/2021 03:00 PM, Zsolt SZ wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 14, 2021 at 5:22 PM Frank Bures wrote:
>> Is there a way how to reset the USB subsystem the same way one can restart
>> networking or X without the necessity to reboot?
> I am using Debian but the usbutils package has the usbreset
> application
On 01/14/2021 12:58 PM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Jan 2021 at 12:19, Fred wrote:
>
>> from a non-expert (me):
>>
>> possibly figure out what happens when the device is plugged/unplugged and
>> doing that by hand. if you can find the udev file(s) that manage the
>> port(s) that get h
On 1/10/21 9:40 PM, Anthony K wrote:
On 11/1/21 8:33 am, Kay Schenk wrote:
. . .
From messages I've seen on this problem, the lack of
/dev/dri/card0
is the crux of the issue but I have NO idea of how it gets created.
So, right now I'm stuckĀ at a default resolution of 1024 x 768
Thanks for
On Thu, Jan 14, 2021 at 5:22 PM Frank Bures wrote:
> Is there a way how to reset the USB subsystem the same way one can restart
> networking or X without the necessity to reboot?
I am using Debian but the usbutils package has the usbreset
application which works great for me. I had issues with my
On Thu, 14 Jan 2021 at 12:19, Fred wrote:
> from a non-expert (me):
>
> possibly figure out what happens when the device is plugged/unplugged and
> doing that by hand. if you can find the udev file(s) that manage the
> port(s) that get hung you may be able to figure out what those steps would
> b
from a non-expert (me):
possibly figure out what happens when the device is plugged/unplugged and
doing that by hand. if you can find the udev file(s) that manage the
port(s) that get hung you may be able to figure out what those steps would
be.
or you could try, when hung, plugging it into a dif
Hi,
my USB connected printer goes into deep space from time to time probably
due to a HW problem on the MoBo.
Is there a way how to reset the USB subsystem the same way one can restart
networking or X without the necessity to reboot?
Thanks
Frank
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Thank you, Ian.
I am wondering if there is an approximate time frame for CentOS 8 and
CentOS Stream security bulletins to appear on the CentOS Announce mailing
list in 2021.
Thanks
Salman
On Wed, Jan 13, 2021 at 4:40 PM Ian Mortimer wrote:
> On Wed, 2021-01-13 at 14:02 -0500, Salman Baset wro
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