On 10/26/24 09:48, David Colburn wrote:
Has no one ever seen this problem before?

Nothing I notice in BIOS would appear to have any impact.

Might upgrading to 7.6 solve the problem?

Thanks!

On 10/23/24 21:31, David Colburn wrote:
When I use a KVM to switch mouse and keyboard between computers (one Linux, one 
OpenBSD) -
OpenBSD goes into an un recoverable error loop "uhub2: device problem, disabling 
port 3"
(This also happens if I have a mouse and keyboard directly plugged into the 
OpenBSD pc and unplug them.)
Is there a way to tell OpenBSD to ignore the disconnect, please?
BTW1: I'm still running 7.5 for the moment.
BTW2: I did try various Searches for an answer.
BTW3: Dell OptiPlex 7050 (doesn't happen with Linux on any hardware)
Thanks.

You provided NOTHING about your system other than a marketing model
number.  So even if I had one sitting on my shelf, I have zero reason
to believe your Optiplex 7050 is the same as or even remotely similar
to my hypothetical Optiplex 7050.

Some machines have crappy USB hw.  Some USB hw is crappy.  Having
played with quite a few of them, I'd go as far as to say, the majority
of KVM systems are crap.  Not even "crappy", implying some crap-like
qualities, but outright and utter crap.  All of them are tested with
Windows, some are tested with Linux, few are tested with any other OS.
"Testing" consists of applying power, seeing something resembling
function and shipping it.

Remove the KVM from the question.  Now swap out other bits of HW until
you find the part that's the issue.  Now provide a proper bug report.

Nick.

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