Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote: > Kevin J. Cummings wrote: >> Prove to me that these problems don't exist in the stock Fedora kernel. >> Then I'll happily go away. I asked a question, the hostility being >> handed back is very unusual for this forum. >> > The hostility comes from you expecting us to fix your vendors > problem, and you insisting that we prove that it is your vendor's > problem, instead of doing the basic troubleshooting to locate where > the problem is. Actually, I never expected *anyone* to fix my vendors problem but me. I was still doing triage and only *ASKED* if anyone else had seen the same as I had saw. Things ballooned from there. > I don't have any problems with my USB mice on my laptop, or desktop > running 2.6.20-1.2944.fc6, so what is different with your setup that > it does not work? Considering the number of people running USB mice > on 2.6.20-1.2944.fc6 kernels, if it was a general kernel problem it > would be well known. So it is ether a problem particular to your > hardware, or the version of your kernel. Now, you do your part and > do some basic trouble shooting. Try both the stock kernel, and the > AT RPMs version, and see if you still have problem. If it is only > your vendor's kernel that gives you problems, you know where to go > for help. As I stated in an email sent earlier today, booting the stock Fedora 2944 kernel didn't solve my problem, but I *did* notice that it persisted without me being able to find the same messages in the logs I had seen with the suspend2 kernels, which ultimately led me to the PEBMAC fix. And, yes, the problem arose while I was running a suspend2 kernel, so while I might still suspect that the cause might lie with *that* kernel, that discussion is probably not relevant for this forum. > Mikkel -- Kevin J. Cummings kjchome@xxxxxxx cummings@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx cummings@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Registered Linux User #1232 (http://counter.li.org)