Please see dmesg, below. Thanks for looking ...
On 10/28/24 04:01, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2024-10-27, David Colburn wrote:
Simplified plus "sysctl grep hw" output:
Best to include a dmesg. sysctl hw doesn't give much information about
what's in the system.
b7$ dmesg
OpenBSD 7.5 (GENERI
On Sat, Oct 26, 2024 at 10:46:19PM -0400, David Colburn wrote:
> Simplified plus "sysctl grep hw" output:
>
> When the mouse or keyboard is disconnected, OpenBSD goes into this
> unrecoverable error loop:
>
> "uhub2: device problem, disabling port 3".
>
> Is there a way to tell OpenBSD to ignore
On 2024-10-27, David Colburn wrote:
> Simplified plus "sysctl grep hw" output:
Best to include a dmesg. sysctl hw doesn't give much information about
what's in the system.
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Simplified plus "sysctl grep hw" output:
When the mouse or keyboard is disconnected, OpenBSD goes into this
unrecoverable error loop:
"uhub2: device problem, disabling port 3".
Is there a way to tell OpenBSD to ignore the disconnect, please?
Thanks
NOTES & Hardware info ...
1: This has occ
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 computer
I didn't replied for the marketing smell too. Mouse spec are not quoted,
neither.
Indeed, I can add that the problem is a classic one for certain KVM whose
ghost (linux) driver coupled is not 100% compatible with the mouse of choise.
But here he said the problem *will happen* without KVM too.
In
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
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