On Sun, Dec 11, 2022 at 2:46 PM Tom Horsley <horsley1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Just got kernel 6.0.12-300.fc37.x86_64, and after rebooting to
> get it loaded, my Logitech wireless keyboard dongle wasn't
> talking. Unplugged it, plugged it back in, and the keyboard
> works again.
>
> Every few months this happens on a kernel update (not on all
> kernel updates though). At least I have the dongle on a hub
> located near the keyboard now so it is easy to reach :-).
>
> Anyone else have this problem?

I have a Logitech wireless keyboard that connects using the supplied
USB dongle on one of my systems.  Never had a problem (knocks on
wood).  The dongle is plugged-in to a USB port on the side of the
computer, so it is not off of an external hub.  System was installed
as f33-ish, and upgraded since then to f36.

In the past I had a Windows desktop that developed a rather annoying
pause of 20-30 seconds when booting, before the Windows logo was
displayed.  I eventually traced it down to having the keyboard and/or
mouse connected using an external hub - moved them back to USB ports
on the case, and the problem went away.  Windows != Linux, but perhaps
you would have fewer issues using a non-external-hub port?  Also,
check demands on the USB power if you haven't already done so - many
people have had intermittent USB issues that ended being caused by
being close to the limit of the power provided by the USB bus.
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