Thank you for your help and patience. Can you guys play with the usb
mouses, plug them in and out and tell me the output of dmesg at the end
of the cycle? Meaning, you unplug the mouse, check dmesg in the console
then, plug the mouse and again check dmesg and report if it was
detected.
Also, as it
Hi Peter, I'm of course willing to help, but how if my mouse doesn't
work?
What I can do:
leave the mouse plugged
Ctrl Alt F1 --> console --> I can run dmesg but how can I send you the file
same for unplug
Do you mean I need to read thru the file and find something related to
the mouse?
another
> Hi Peter, I'm of course willing to help, but how if my mouse doesn't
> work?
You don't need the mouse to work on a console. Use the keyboard there...
> What I can do:
> leave the mouse plugged
> Ctrl Alt F1 --> console --> I can run dmesg but how can I send you the file
> same for unplug
Well,
OK Peter, as far as I understand, you just need the last page, fine, I
can do it.
I took 3 screenshots attached
1- is the origin: mouse plugged-in
2- mouse unplugged
3- mouse plugged-in again
It does not correspond to what you expected
the mouse is apparently recognized as PS2 (USB/PS2 adaptor)
** Attachment added: "mouse plugged-in again"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24109015/3.JPG
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Can you try this in console (CTRL-ALT-F1):
sudo rmmod psmouse
sudo modprobe psmouse proto=imps
If it works after, then, this is a dup of bug #335297...
There has been some work in the kernel related to mouse handling, so,
the problem is a recursion from 2.6.28 update that comes in Jaunty. Let
me
OK Peter, I'll do what you ask for, but before, here is the result of an
interesting test I did.
Reminder : KVM = Keyboard Video Mouse switch
KVM = PS2 plug
Mouse1 (faulty mouse) = USB plug
in between = USB/PS2 adaptor
What I did:
I replaced mouse 1 by mouse 2 (PS2 mouse)
connected directly to KV
Bingo Peter, after entering the 2 commands you gave me, it works.
By the way in order not to trouble the test, I rebooted after the trial
I did just before.
So I started with a frozen mouse, "jumping again on the screen" after
what you recommended to do
I keep these 2 commands in mind, very usef
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 335297 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/335297
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 335297
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 335297 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/335297
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. This particular bug has already been reported and is a
duplicate of bug #335297, so it is being marked as such. Please look a
Thank you for your help and patience. Can you guys play with the usb
mouses, plug them in and out and tell me the output of dmesg at the end
of the cycle? Meaning, you unplug the mouse, check dmesg in the console
then, plug the mouse and again check dmesg and report if it was
detected.
Also, as it
Hi Peter, I'm of course willing to help, but how if my mouse doesn't
work?
What I can do:
leave the mouse plugged
Ctrl Alt F1 --> console --> I can run dmesg but how can I send you the file
same for unplug
Do you mean I need to read thru the file and find something related to
the mouse?
another
> Hi Peter, I'm of course willing to help, but how if my mouse doesn't
> work?
You don't need the mouse to work on a console. Use the keyboard there...
> What I can do:
> leave the mouse plugged
> Ctrl Alt F1 --> console --> I can run dmesg but how can I send you the file
> same for unplug
Well,
OK Peter, as far as I understand, you just need the last page, fine, I
can do it.
I took 3 screenshots attached
1- is the origin: mouse plugged-in
2- mouse unplugged
3- mouse plugged-in again
It does not correspond to what you expected
the mouse is apparently recognized as PS2 (USB/PS2 adaptor)
** Attachment added: "mouse plugged-in again"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24109015/3.JPG
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Can you try this in console (CTRL-ALT-F1):
sudo rmmod psmouse
sudo modprobe psmouse proto=imps
If it works after, then, this is a dup of bug #335297...
There has been some work in the kernel related to mouse handling, so,
the problem is a recursion from 2.6.28 update that comes in Jaunty. Let
me
OK Peter, I'll do what you ask for, but before, here is the result of an
interesting test I did.
Reminder : KVM = Keyboard Video Mouse switch
KVM = PS2 plug
Mouse1 (faulty mouse) = USB plug
in between = USB/PS2 adaptor
What I did:
I replaced mouse 1 by mouse 2 (PS2 mouse)
connected directly to KV
Bingo Peter, after entering the 2 commands you gave me, it works.
By the way in order not to trouble the test, I rebooted after the trial
I did just before.
So I started with a frozen mouse, "jumping again on the screen" after
what you recommended to do
I keep these 2 commands in mind, very usef
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 335297 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/335297
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 335297
[jaunty] Keyboard and Mouse Frozen on Login Screen
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 335297 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/335297
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. This particular bug has already been reported and is a
duplicate of bug #335297, so it is being marked as such. Please look a
Thank you for your help and patience. Can you guys play with the usb
mouses, plug them in and out and tell me the output of dmesg at the end
of the cycle? Meaning, you unplug the mouse, check dmesg in the console
then, plug the mouse and again check dmesg and report if it was
detected.
Also, as it
Hi Peter, I'm of course willing to help, but how if my mouse doesn't
work?
What I can do:
leave the mouse plugged
Ctrl Alt F1 --> console --> I can run dmesg but how can I send you the file
same for unplug
Do you mean I need to read thru the file and find something related to
the mouse?
another
> Hi Peter, I'm of course willing to help, but how if my mouse doesn't
> work?
You don't need the mouse to work on a console. Use the keyboard there...
> What I can do:
> leave the mouse plugged
> Ctrl Alt F1 --> console --> I can run dmesg but how can I send you the file
> same for unplug
Well,
OK Peter, as far as I understand, you just need the last page, fine, I
can do it.
I took 3 screenshots attached
1- is the origin: mouse plugged-in
2- mouse unplugged
3- mouse plugged-in again
It does not correspond to what you expected
the mouse is apparently recognized as PS2 (USB/PS2 adaptor)
** Attachment added: "mouse plugged-in again"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24109015/3.JPG
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Thank you!
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Can you try this in console (CTRL-ALT-F1):
sudo rmmod psmouse
sudo modprobe psmouse proto=imps
If it works after, then, this is a dup of bug #335297...
There has been some work in the kernel related to mouse handling, so,
the problem is a recursion from 2.6.28 update that comes in Jaunty. Let
me
OK Peter, I'll do what you ask for, but before, here is the result of an
interesting test I did.
Reminder : KVM = Keyboard Video Mouse switch
KVM = PS2 plug
Mouse1 (faulty mouse) = USB plug
in between = USB/PS2 adaptor
What I did:
I replaced mouse 1 by mouse 2 (PS2 mouse)
connected directly to KV
Bingo Peter, after entering the 2 commands you gave me, it works.
By the way in order not to trouble the test, I rebooted after the trial
I did just before.
So I started with a frozen mouse, "jumping again on the screen" after
what you recommended to do
I keep these 2 commands in mind, very usef
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 335297 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/335297
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 335297
[jaunty] Keyboard and Mouse Frozen on Login Screen
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 335297 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/335297
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. This particular bug has already been reported and is a
duplicate of bug #335297, so it is being marked as such. Please look a
Thank you for your help and patience. Can you guys play with the usb
mouses, plug them in and out and tell me the output of dmesg at the end
of the cycle? Meaning, you unplug the mouse, check dmesg in the console
then, plug the mouse and again check dmesg and report if it was
detected.
Also, as it
Hi Peter, I'm of course willing to help, but how if my mouse doesn't
work?
What I can do:
leave the mouse plugged
Ctrl Alt F1 --> console --> I can run dmesg but how can I send you the file
same for unplug
Do you mean I need to read thru the file and find something related to
the mouse?
another
> Hi Peter, I'm of course willing to help, but how if my mouse doesn't
> work?
You don't need the mouse to work on a console. Use the keyboard there...
> What I can do:
> leave the mouse plugged
> Ctrl Alt F1 --> console --> I can run dmesg but how can I send you the file
> same for unplug
Well,
OK Peter, as far as I understand, you just need the last page, fine, I
can do it.
I took 3 screenshots attached
1- is the origin: mouse plugged-in
2- mouse unplugged
3- mouse plugged-in again
It does not correspond to what you expected
the mouse is apparently recognized as PS2 (USB/PS2 adaptor)
** Attachment added: "mouse plugged-in again"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24109015/3.JPG
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Thank you!
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Can you try this in console (CTRL-ALT-F1):
sudo rmmod psmouse
sudo modprobe psmouse proto=imps
If it works after, then, this is a dup of bug #335297...
There has been some work in the kernel related to mouse handling, so,
the problem is a recursion from 2.6.28 update that comes in Jaunty. Let
me
OK Peter, I'll do what you ask for, but before, here is the result of an
interesting test I did.
Reminder : KVM = Keyboard Video Mouse switch
KVM = PS2 plug
Mouse1 (faulty mouse) = USB plug
in between = USB/PS2 adaptor
What I did:
I replaced mouse 1 by mouse 2 (PS2 mouse)
connected directly to KV
Bingo Peter, after entering the 2 commands you gave me, it works.
By the way in order not to trouble the test, I rebooted after the trial
I did just before.
So I started with a frozen mouse, "jumping again on the screen" after
what you recommended to do
I keep these 2 commands in mind, very usef
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 335297 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/335297
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 335297
[jaunty] Keyboard and Mouse Frozen on Login Screen
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You received this bug not
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 335297 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/335297
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. This particular bug has already been reported and is a
duplicate of bug #335297, so it is being marked as such. Please look a
Thank you for your help and patience. Can you guys play with the usb
mouses, plug them in and out and tell me the output of dmesg at the end
of the cycle? Meaning, you unplug the mouse, check dmesg in the console
then, plug the mouse and again check dmesg and report if it was
detected.
Also, as it
Hi Peter, I'm of course willing to help, but how if my mouse doesn't
work?
What I can do:
leave the mouse plugged
Ctrl Alt F1 --> console --> I can run dmesg but how can I send you the file
same for unplug
Do you mean I need to read thru the file and find something related to
the mouse?
another
> Hi Peter, I'm of course willing to help, but how if my mouse doesn't
> work?
You don't need the mouse to work on a console. Use the keyboard there...
> What I can do:
> leave the mouse plugged
> Ctrl Alt F1 --> console --> I can run dmesg but how can I send you the file
> same for unplug
Well,
OK Peter, as far as I understand, you just need the last page, fine, I
can do it.
I took 3 screenshots attached
1- is the origin: mouse plugged-in
2- mouse unplugged
3- mouse plugged-in again
It does not correspond to what you expected
the mouse is apparently recognized as PS2 (USB/PS2 adaptor)
** Attachment added: "mouse plugged-in again"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24109015/3.JPG
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Thank you!
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Can you try this in console (CTRL-ALT-F1):
sudo rmmod psmouse
sudo modprobe psmouse proto=imps
If it works after, then, this is a dup of bug #335297...
There has been some work in the kernel related to mouse handling, so,
the problem is a recursion from 2.6.28 update that comes in Jaunty. Let
me
OK Peter, I'll do what you ask for, but before, here is the result of an
interesting test I did.
Reminder : KVM = Keyboard Video Mouse switch
KVM = PS2 plug
Mouse1 (faulty mouse) = USB plug
in between = USB/PS2 adaptor
What I did:
I replaced mouse 1 by mouse 2 (PS2 mouse)
connected directly to KV
Bingo Peter, after entering the 2 commands you gave me, it works.
By the way in order not to trouble the test, I rebooted after the trial
I did just before.
So I started with a frozen mouse, "jumping again on the screen" after
what you recommended to do
I keep these 2 commands in mind, very usef
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 335297 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/335297
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 335297
[jaunty] Keyboard and Mouse Frozen on Login Screen
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/342156
You received this bug not
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 335297 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/335297
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. This particular bug has already been reported and is a
duplicate of bug #335297, so it is being marked as such. Please look a
Thank you for your help and patience. Can you guys play with the usb
mouses, plug them in and out and tell me the output of dmesg at the end
of the cycle? Meaning, you unplug the mouse, check dmesg in the console
then, plug the mouse and again check dmesg and report if it was
detected.
Also, as it
Hi Peter, I'm of course willing to help, but how if my mouse doesn't
work?
What I can do:
leave the mouse plugged
Ctrl Alt F1 --> console --> I can run dmesg but how can I send you the file
same for unplug
Do you mean I need to read thru the file and find something related to
the mouse?
another
> Hi Peter, I'm of course willing to help, but how if my mouse doesn't
> work?
You don't need the mouse to work on a console. Use the keyboard there...
> What I can do:
> leave the mouse plugged
> Ctrl Alt F1 --> console --> I can run dmesg but how can I send you the file
> same for unplug
Well,
OK Peter, as far as I understand, you just need the last page, fine, I
can do it.
I took 3 screenshots attached
1- is the origin: mouse plugged-in
2- mouse unplugged
3- mouse plugged-in again
It does not correspond to what you expected
the mouse is apparently recognized as PS2 (USB/PS2 adaptor)
** Attachment added: "mouse plugged-in again"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24109015/3.JPG
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Thank you!
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Can you try this in console (CTRL-ALT-F1):
sudo rmmod psmouse
sudo modprobe psmouse proto=imps
If it works after, then, this is a dup of bug #335297...
There has been some work in the kernel related to mouse handling, so,
the problem is a recursion from 2.6.28 update that comes in Jaunty. Let
me
OK Peter, I'll do what you ask for, but before, here is the result of an
interesting test I did.
Reminder : KVM = Keyboard Video Mouse switch
KVM = PS2 plug
Mouse1 (faulty mouse) = USB plug
in between = USB/PS2 adaptor
What I did:
I replaced mouse 1 by mouse 2 (PS2 mouse)
connected directly to KV
Bingo Peter, after entering the 2 commands you gave me, it works.
By the way in order not to trouble the test, I rebooted after the trial
I did just before.
So I started with a frozen mouse, "jumping again on the screen" after
what you recommended to do
I keep these 2 commands in mind, very usef
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 335297 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/335297
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 335297
[jaunty] Keyboard and Mouse Frozen on Login Screen
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 335297 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/335297
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. This particular bug has already been reported and is a
duplicate of bug #335297, so it is being marked as such. Please look a
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