No, all that completely makes sense. In fact, I haven't had to bother
with my xorg.conf file in a while, so I don't know when this particular
regression (if that's what it is) occurred.
Also, it appears that I do not actually need to include the information
concerning my Nvidia card in xorg.conf,
lsusb sees the devices, so it's not a linux issue
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I checked what I have in xorg.conf on my own system (Intrepid, clean
install):
Section Device
Identifier Configured Video Device
EndSection
Section Monitor
Identifier Configured Monitor
EndSection
Section Screen
Identifier Default Screen
Monitor
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ok, kind request: old_salt and michael, can you please attach your
xorg.conf files? thank you
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actually when the problem used to occur which now is about ~3 days ago
lsusb couldnt see the devices
anyway here is my xorg.conf
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Ok, will do when I get home this evening.
Tony
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ok, kind request: old_salt and michael, can you please attach your
xorg.conf files? thank you
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After the latest update and couple o restarts still the usb problem
didnt occure. I consider it fixed.
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Quoting from http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/intrepid/beta#X.Org%207.4
X.Org 7.4, the latest stable version of X.Org, is available in Intrepid.
This release brings much better support for hot-pluggable input devices
such as tablets, keyboards, and mice. At the same time this will allow
the great
Removing the devices some times help and some not..the problem still
persists but occasionally. Today there was an update in kernel. If the
error occurs again i i will report it here.
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Ok... I'm back in gnome, typing on my USB keyboard (and using my usb
mouse). I found that if I put the keyboard and mouse information back
into xorg.conf, my usb devices became available from within X. I'm
attaching the xorg.conf file that's in use right now. Unless I'm
remembering incorrectly,
i know that it might sound stupid but could it be that this error has something
to do with grub?
Most of the times(if all) this happens when i hit enter on grub menu instead of
leaving it to timeout.
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both the hints from vincent and michael are very interesting...
could this be related to legacy usb devices being attached?
nick and michael, could you try removing any usb keyboard or mice you might
have, until the login screen?
also michael's comment about using the keyboard during the grub
I tried removing everything usb until the login screen, but it still
doesn't work. Something interesting though... sometimes I can use my usb
keyboard to navigate the grub screen, but most of the time i need to
revert back to the PS/2 keyboard. Don't know if that has anything to do
with this. The
Dimitrios, upon further investigation, USB appears to be broken under X.
Also, not only USB, but I cannot use my ps/2 keyboard either. However,
I'm typing this message from Lynx right now using a usb keyboard, but X
is not running. These problems all began immediately after the update to
kernel
provisionally assigning to xserver-xorg-input-mouse
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ok nick, please attach your /etc/X11/xorg.conf
also, try renaming to something else (so xorg doesn't find one, but you can
always revert to it if necessary) and restart your machine
finally, if none of the above works, try running sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh
xserver-xorg to recreate the file
This bug seems to be affecting people with different chipsets: so far Nvidia
and SiS
However, I'm on an Nvidia (MCP61) and everything works fine
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old_salt has the Nvidia MCP51 chipset
michael tsikerdekis has an SiS chipset
nick mole has the Nvidia MCP55 chipset
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Vincent, the HP Pavilion laptops don't offer an option to disable legacy
USB in the BIOS. I'm sure there are others (models, brands etc) that are
the same. This would be a problem.
My issue has since gone away with the Sunday AM updates to KDE4. Even
the tray icons no longer fade away after a few
Here's my xorg.conf. I renamed the original file, and I also ran the
dpkg-reconfigure command, but the problem persists.
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Dimitrios, I'm running just fine complete with USB functionality now.
That Sunday AM update of KDE files seems to have fixed me. I've had no
issues running the 2.6.27-7 Kernel since then.
Tony
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I suffer from this bug with an experimental Debian kernel (package
linux-image-2.6.27-rc9-amd64, version
2.6.27~rc9-1~experimental.1~snapshot.12290).
In fact, it seems that starting from 2.6.27-rc5, the kernel linux does
not manage USB devices run by the BIOS anymore in legacy mode. I found
some
Also this bug has a random period of occurrence. For example now i work with
the new kernel and every usb device works fine even if plug and unplug.
Other times when i boot with the new kernel some devices if connected(like usb
media, or usb flash disk) work fine but mouse doesnt. Now if one of
ok, nick mole, you have the Nvidia MCP55 USB controller. ehci, etc seem
loaded, and in your syslog i see the usb buses being configured. what
makes you think your usb is broken? and what is your output of lsusb?
old_salt, can you please also attach your lspci -nn and lsusb
output?
i'm running
Here's the text of this output.
Could this be tied to the nVidia driver considering the hardware is
nVidia?
I also noticed that this morning's updates really foobar'd the system. I
have yet to update the kernel but my USB quit working after I installed
Samba. Updated caused an automated reboot
my lsusb lspci info as requested.
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Now this is weird. I kept my system on the 2.6.27-4 kernel version,
added this morning's udpates which were mostly for KDE4. Mouse suddenly
quit working. After some deliberation I updated to the 2.6.27-7 kernel
and now my external USB mouse, USB Stick and sdmedia all work fine.
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it seems to me like something had gone wrong during some past update
process, which left packages in a semi- or non-configured state.
so, to make it clear, now with all packages updated, your usb works
fine?
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i am having the exact same problem. no usb on the new kernel(plug unplug
nothing works). lsusb is continusly stuck and not prompting anything new.
If i boot with the old kernel it works fine.
When i ll reboot i will post here my lsusb lspci info if you need it.
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yes, i do need it. also, please make sure you have all the latest
intrepid updates installed
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As you can see this only affects the mouse but the first when i booted without
my flash disk connected then i was unable to connect my flash disk and be
recognised by the system.
Now when i tried to connect a bluetooth device on the usb port i got the same
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I wan on 2.6.19 and restarted to the new kernel. Every usb device in the system
worked perfectly. I kept a log of this.
The second time around when i restarted again the system every device didnt
worked.
The same thing happened in the morning too. At first i
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please attach the outputs of lspci -nn and lsusb. thank you
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I seem to have the same problem... 2.6.27-7 appears to have broken usb
(at least on my box). I'm running ubuntu 8.10 on a 64 bit machine. I've
attached the logs that are generated under the rescue environment from
the install cd. If there are other ways of exporting logs that would be
pertinent to
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