I've upgrade 8 computers from Ubuntu 10.10 to 11.04. Two of them have the issue of the USB mouse being frozen on boot, one 20% of the time, one 50% of the time. The keyboard works on both, although at least one is not using a USB keyboard . A restart does not work. A complete shutdown is necessary, plus crossed fingers, to get it to work. I discovered last night that generally unplugging the mouse and re- plugging in the mouse generally makes it work. Also, I have less problems if the mouse is plugged in the front USB ports than if it is plugged into the back USB ports. I've tried different mice, all of which worked fine under previous versions of Ubuntu 9.04, 9.10, 10.04, and 10.10. This is a new problem with 11.04. One computer is using nVidia graphics, and the other is using ATI, so it doesn't seem to be graphics related.
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