Re: mouse and keyboard locking up [Solved - card reader was culprit -
correction: problem caused by failing motherboard USB header/port]
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More and more this mess is reading like the problem might be a only a
loose USB connector solder-joint, from to much harsh traffic
On 12/21/2011 12:37 PM, Pete Travis wrote:
Some USB ports are designed to supply more power than others. It could
be the header is functional, but can't supply as much current as the
card reader would like.
The two headers are side-by-side; somehow, I doubt that one would have
greater delive
Some USB ports are designed to supply more power than others. It could be
the header is functional, but can't supply as much current as the card
reader would like.
On Dec 21, 2011 9:37 AM, "Claude Jones"
wrote:
> On 12/20/2011 5:14 PM, Claude Jones wrote:
>
>> No one responded on this, but, in c
On 12/20/2011 5:14 PM, Claude Jones wrote:
No one responded on this, but, in case someone else has similar
problems. The issue was caused by a card reader with three or four
different slots in it for various sized cards, plus a USB port.
Unplugging if from the machine has cured the problem.
Plug
No one responded on this, but, in case someone else has similar
problems. The issue was caused by a card reader with three or four
different slots in it for various sized cards, plus a USB port.
Unplugging if from the machine has cured the problem.
On 12/16/2011 03:28 PM, Claude Jones wrote:
My Fedora box is on an IOGear KVM. It's always been completely reliable.
In the recent past, maybe after I preupgraded from F15-F16 recently, I
found that switching from the Fedora machine to a different computer
would result in a totally non-responsive mouse and keyboard when I went
back to th