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#1 2014-04-18 17:32:14

student975
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From: Russian Federation
Registered: 2011-03-05
Posts: 613

two USB problems

There are few home computers running Arch I'm supporting. On two of them (my mother's one and my workstation) I get USB-related problems:

- on one computer USB-attached tablet isn't recognized as a storage device (no /dev/sdc*)
- on the other computer USB printer isn't recognized.

All Arch boxes are rebooted and up to date.
Unfortunately I can not estimate those updates being a possible reason of the problems as far as at both cases both devices were not attaching during long period.

Have you ideas where to dig in?


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#2 2014-04-18 17:47:40

alphaniner
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From: Ancapistan
Registered: 2010-07-12
Posts: 2,810

Re: two USB problems

You probably won't get anything useful until you offer up some detail about each issue. Also, it sounds like these are unrelated issues. I think two diferent threads - with descriptive titles - are warranted, and you'd probably get more thread views too.


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#3 2014-04-18 17:50:58

student975
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From: Russian Federation
Registered: 2011-03-05
Posts: 613

Re: two USB problems

I guess some bugs (say, kernel's or systemd's ones) result in massive problems. This is the reason I have united the cases.


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