Bug#772624: dmesg output

2015-05-09 Thread Martin Vlk
Hi, I would like to try to investigate this issue further and possibly fix it, but don't know where to start. Could anyone give me some directions and answer subsequent questions? Many Thanks Martin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kernel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscri

Bug#772624: dmesg output

2015-04-20 Thread Martin Vlk
Hi folks, do you know if there has been any activity around fixing this bug pre-Jessie release? It would be a shame if a fix for this kind of fundamental issue does not makes it in Jessie... Many Thanks Martin Ben Hutchings: > Control: reassign -1 src:linux 3.16.7-2 > > On Thu, 25 Dec 2014 22:22

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2014-12-27 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing control commands: > reassign -1 src:linux 3.16.7-2 Bug #772624 [src:linux] [udev] USB mouse is not working after bootup, is ok when I unplug it & plug back in Ignoring request to reassign bug #772624 to the same package Bug #772624 [src:linux] [udev] USB mouse is not working after boot

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2014-12-27 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing control commands: > reassign -1 src:linux 3.16.7-2 Bug #772624 [udev] [udev] USB mouse is not working after bootup, is ok when I unplug it & plug back in Bug reassigned from package 'udev' to 'src:linux'. No longer marked as found in versions systemd/215-7. Ignoring request to alter fi

Re: Bug#772624: dmesg output

2014-12-14 Thread Martin Vlk
Hi All, another observation on this issue is that I also lose USB mouse when I unplug my power adapter and plug it back. After this I have to unplug mouse and plug it bac to make it work again. Does that give any more clues? If there is anything I can do to help track this down, please let me know

Re: Bug#772624: dmesg output

2014-12-09 Thread Martin Vlk
​Just got a confirmation from my wife that she has the same issue on her laptop with identical Debian version, installed the same way. USB mouse is not functional after boot, or after wake up and she has to unplug and plug back to fix it. M.​

Re: Bug#772624: dmesg output

2014-12-09 Thread Martin Vlk
It was installed in expert mode, I forgot to say that before. 2014-12-09 14:35 GMT+01:00 Cyril Brulebois : > Ben Hutchings (2014-12-09): > > (As for the initramfs configuration, we really ought to add some > > comments to initramfs.conf about the other configuration files > > Probably a good ide

Re: Bug#772624: dmesg output

2014-12-09 Thread Martin Vlk
To me it looks like the mouse device is recognized by (udev?) at boot - I can see that in the log, but for some reason it is not activated. When I then unplug it and plug back, it is both recognized and activated. See the log excerpts I sent earlier on. M. 2014-12-09 14:29 GMT+01:00 Ben Hutchings

Re: Bug#772624: dmesg output

2014-12-09 Thread Cyril Brulebois
Ben Hutchings (2014-12-09): > (As for the initramfs configuration, we really ought to add some > comments to initramfs.conf about the other configuration files Probably a good idea. > as I believe d-i *always* creates that overriding file.) base-installer.git's library.sh disagrees: |

Re: Bug#772624: dmesg output

2014-12-09 Thread Ben Hutchings
On Tue, 2014-12-09 at 12:29 +0100, Michael Biebl wrote: > Ben, > > any idea why this users mouse is not correctly detected during boot? > Might this be a kernel problem? > > Martin, do you have a custom initramfs without hid-generic? > If you don't have MODULES=most in /etc/initramfs-tools/initra

Re: Bug#772624: dmesg output

2014-12-09 Thread Martin Vlk
I updated /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/driver-policy to be: MODULES=most (it was MODULES=dep) and did: update-initramfs -u and restarted, but the problem still persists. 2014-12-09 13:07 GMT+01:00 Cyril Brulebois : > Martin Vlk (2014-12-09): > > I do have MODULES=most set in my /etc/initramfs-

Re: Bug#772624: dmesg output

2014-12-09 Thread Cyril Brulebois
Martin Vlk (2014-12-09): > I do have MODULES=most set in my /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf > > Now that you speak about this when I installed this Debian system (with > beta netinst installer for "testing") I was given option to either install > generic or targeted kernel. > > I chose the t

Re: Bug#772624: dmesg output

2014-12-09 Thread Martin Vlk
I do have MODULES=most set in my /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf Now that you speak about this when I installed this Debian system (with beta netinst installer for "testing") I was given option to either install generic or targeted kernel. I chose the targetted option, could this be causing t

Re: Bug#772624: dmesg output

2014-12-09 Thread Michael Biebl
Ben, any idea why this users mouse is not correctly detected during boot? Might this be a kernel problem? Martin, do you have a custom initramfs without hid-generic? If you don't have MODULES=most in /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf, could you rebuilt your initramfs with that option set? Am 0