Joel Roth a écrit :
(running sid)
(...)
Good idea! I tried booting Rescatux, and didn't see any
trace of problems with the USB input devices.
And then rebooting my usual system, the issue with lost
keystrokes/mouse-movements return. Happily, it's not
hardware.
When running sid, my
On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 09:29:18AM +0100, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
Joel Roth a écrit :
(running sid)
(...)
Good idea! I tried booting Rescatux, and didn't see any
trace of problems with the USB input devices.
And then rebooting my usual system, the issue with lost
On 21/11/14 11:50, Joel Roth wrote:
I upgraded sid, either to get new versions of software,
and to avoid too long a gap in time (which I was told could
lead to problem in upgrades having too cross too much
distance.) I note that apt-get upgrade/dist-upgrade did
not advise installing new kernels.
On Friday 21 November 2014 14:58:02 Martin Read wrote:
On 21/11/14 11:50, Joel Roth wrote:
I upgraded sid, either to get new versions of software,
and to avoid too long a gap in time (which I was told could
lead to problem in upgrades having too cross too much
distance.) I note that
Dear List,
I started noticing a delay between when I start moving the
mouse on my T410 (running sid), and when the cursor actually
starts to move. I replaced the mouse, but it didn't help.
Now I am noticing that when I've left the USB keyboard idle,
the first keystroke or two is lost.
I also
On 11/20/2014 12:24 PM, Joel Roth wrote:
Dear List,
I started noticing a delay between when I start moving the
mouse on my T410 (running sid), and when the cursor actually
starts to move. I replaced the mouse, but it didn't help.
Now I am noticing that when I've left the USB keyboard idle,
the
On 21/11/14 07:24, Joel Roth wrote:
Dear List,
I started noticing a delay between when I start moving the
mouse on my T410 (running sid), and when the cursor actually
starts to move. I replaced the mouse, but it didn't help.
Now I am noticing that when I've left the USB keyboard idle,
On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 12:56:31PM -0800, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
On 11/20/2014 12:24 PM, Joel Roth wrote:
Dear List,
I started noticing a delay between when I start moving the
mouse on my T410 (running sid), and when the cursor actually
starts to move. I replaced the mouse, but it didn't
On 11/20/2014 03:38 PM, Joel Roth wrote:
On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 12:56:31PM -0800, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
On 11/20/2014 12:24 PM, Joel Roth wrote:
Dear List,
I started noticing a delay between when I start moving the
mouse on my T410 (running sid), and when the cursor actually
starts to move. I
On 11/21/14 01:54, Joel Roth wrote:
Dear List,
I started noticing a delay between when I start moving the
mouse on my T410 (running sid), and when the cursor actually
starts to move. I replaced the mouse, but it didn't help.
Now I am noticing that when I've left the USB keyboard idle,
the
On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 12:56:31PM -0800, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
Do you have a liveOS on a cd/usb you can run as a test?
Good idea! I tried booting Rescatux, and didn't see any
trace of problems with the USB input devices.
Confirmed that the input devices play better
with a different kernel
On 11/21/14 09:41, Joel Roth wrote:
On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 09:07:23AM +0530, dE wrote:
On 11/21/14 01:54, Joel Roth wrote:
Dear List,
I started noticing a delay between when I start moving the
mouse on my T410 (running sid), and when the cursor actually
starts to move. I replaced the mouse,
On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 09:48:35AM +0530, dE wrote:
Anything in dmesg?
lsmod has USB 2.0 drivers loaded?
Chances are udev is loading the wrong kernel modules. Compare output of
lspci -k from the livecd with with your running Debian system.
Also update your initramfs with update-initramfs
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