Tommy McNeely wrote:
On Tue, 09 Mar 2004 23:31:03 -0400, Ben Steeves wrote:
This was happening to me once in a while with a particular USB hub. Usually unplugging/plugging in the mouse would fix it. I replaced the
hub and haven't had the problem since. Interestingly enough, the hub I
replaced was powered, the replacement was unpowered. I don't think
there's a connection, though.
i think it's my problem too - when fc1 boots, i get error from usb.c (connect-debounce failed, port <portnum> disabled), sometimes my logitech optical mouse freezes. When my mouse is plugged in usb port 2, it's port 1 disabled, when i plug my mouse in ps/2 port, it's port 2
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Anyhow, I suggest moving it to USB..
i didn't tried to unplug/plug in the mouse (and won't try), i'm using it as ps/2 mouse and i don't have this issue anymore.
Tommy McNeely