On Wed, 15 Apr 2009 19:56:03 -0500, Dale wrote:

> have been using lsusb and udev monitor to check for what the kernel
> sees.  So far, it has seen nothing at all.

They only show you what udev sees, do any of your USB devices show up in
dmesg? If not, either your kernel or your hardware is broken, and
kernels don't often break without recompilation.

If dmesg shows it, you have a software problem, but it can't be anything
to do with X or your USB ports would work if you booted in text mode.
Use genlop with the --date argument to see what you emerged since your
USB last worked, then start with the obvious suspects.
  

-- 
Neil Bothwick

Resistance is futile, Persistance is MSDOS

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