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From: Micha on 31 Aug 2006 16:30 Hello there! If anyone is running Debian on an HP Proliant machine I would appreciate information about how to solve the problem that the "virtual keyboard / mouse" is registering as usb device in a neverending loop. My solution will look like: blacklisting the uhci_hcd module - but to be honest: I'm not too satisfied with this option. So if there would be niftier approaches I'd be happier. Michael -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST(a)lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster(a)lists.debian.org
From: René Seindal on 3 Sep 2006 06:20 Micha wrote (31-08-2006 22:26): > Hello there! > > If anyone is running Debian on an HP Proliant machine I would appreciate > information about how to solve the problem that the "virtual keyboard / > mouse" is registering as usb device in a neverending loop. > > My solution will look like: blacklisting the uhci_hcd module - but to be > honest: I'm not too satisfied with this option. So if there would be > niftier approaches I'd be happier. I run debian testing on a HP Proliant DL320 without any problems at all, and I have the uhci_hcd module loaded. I have never seen the problem mentioned. -- René Seindal (rene(a)seindal.dk)
From: jef on 4 Sep 2006 10:10 René Seindal wrote: >I run debian testing on a HP Proliant DL320 without any problems at all, and I >have the uhci_hcd module loaded. > >I have never seen the problem mentioned. Do you have the G4 version of the 320 that was just recently released? Older Generations don't have the uhci_hcd problem as far as I know.
From: micha on 4 Sep 2006 12:50 On 3 Sep 2006, at 12:18, René Seindal wrote: > Micha wrote (31-08-2006 22:26): >> Hello there! >> If anyone is running Debian on an HP Proliant machine I would >> appreciate information about how to solve the problem that the >> "virtual keyboard / mouse" is registering as usb device in a >> neverending loop. >> My solution will look like: blacklisting the uhci_hcd module - but >> to be honest: I'm not too satisfied with this option. So if there >> would be niftier approaches I'd be happier. > > I run debian testing on a HP Proliant DL320 without any problems at > all, and I have the uhci_hcd module loaded. > > I have never seen the problem mentioned. > > > -- > René Seindal (rene(a)seindal.dk) > What kernel version have you installed? After installing 2.6.17 it worked out for me... Of course I would like to see other solutions - maybe a stable solution. Thanks, Michael
From: Stefan Gundlach on 4 Sep 2006 14:40
Hi, I'm searching for a solution, too. It seems that other kernels than the default one in "etch" 2.6.15 do work better. I.e. the 2.6.5 from the HP smartstart-cd doesn't have this problem. But I gave up, transfering this into the installed system on harddisk ... too complex for my time budget. Btw., did you manage to get the SAS-RAID running? What kernels have you tested? Does anyone know what other versions the etch-installer is offering? And how can i afterwards install other versions with a suitable initrd? Keep in mind, the problem prevents the system from booting. Thanks in advance, Stefan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST(a)lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster(a)lists.debian.org |