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Started out of the blue!
Please see attached file for dmesg errors
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dukester
usb 1-1.1: device descriptor read/64, error -32
I did a web search, and I got nothing exactly the same. Maybe some usb device is failing?
Does some piece of your hardware no longer work correctly?
confirmed antiX frugaler, since 2019
I have a wireless keyboard working off one usb port and a wireless mouse working off another. Both work fine.
Strange as it may appear, I decided to boot freeBSD from my GRUB2 login screen to play around the freshly installed 13.1 RELEASE. Afterward, when I booted back into antiX, the boot time usb error messages had disappeared.
Maybe, freeBSD boot time resets the usb ports to some sane state???
Booting into antiX this morning still showed no usb error msgs! Don’t know, but I’m not complaining! 🙂
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dukester
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