It looks like this has been fixed upstream. I will close it. If the
problem still occurs, please reopen it.
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same problem here, in ubuntu 13.10 is not working mouse at start a problem if u
have encrypted partitions...
probably the solution is the same as this...
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/initramfs-tools/+bug/1066376
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Same issue for me, mouse won't work in kernel 3.10 (3.10.3, 3.10.6...)
~$uname -a
Linux vaiaia 3.10.6-031006-generic #201308112316 SMP Mon Aug 12 03:17:33 UTC
2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Works great with 3.8 kernel in Raring though.
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The bug in NOT present in 3.9.8, but it's back in 3.10. I've tried all
ports (2.0 & 3.0)
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Seems that
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1039143
Is all about this bug also and there was a fix in kernel but now it no
longer works in the latest 3.10
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This is what I'm going to try tonight:
1. Use a USB 2.0 port instead of USB 3.0. This thread seems to have a pattern
of people having it not work on boot with USB3 but it works fine on USB2.
2. If that doesn't work, try software from www.hidpoint.com
3. If that doesn't work, update to the very l
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I spoke too soon. Comment 50 did not work for me after another reboot.
very frustrating
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Comment 50 worked for me. I have Logitech K800 keyboard and M510 mouse,
both use the Unified Wireless Receiver (USB) and on boot (on Mint 15)
they would never load, I had to unplug and plug the receiver in before
they would work. commenting out usbmouse and usbkbd worked for me.
They now load on
Patrick Gillespie, could you please confirm this issue exists with the
latest development release of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ . If the issue remains,
could you please run the following command in the development release
from a Terminal (App
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Problem still exists in Ubuntu 12.04 with kernel 3.2.0-47-generic-pae
#72. I've Logitech M505. Sometimes shutdown system and then start helps
but rarely. My USB port hurts :(
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I am new to Linux and just loaded Ubuntu 12.04. Even during install I
had to use the keyboard to complete it. I can move the cursor with the
mouse without problem, it's just that I am unable to left click on
anything all of a sudden. I have tried all the above suggestions to no
avail. My mouse is a
running Ubuntu 12.04, upgraded kernel from 3.2.x to 3.5.0-28-generic
just to recover the Logitech Anywhere MX mouse which stopped working,
after (maybe) 2 years of Ubuntu 10.04, then switched to 12.04, where it
still worked good.
- The unified receiver is detected
Logitech Unifying Device. Wirel
I can confirm that this problem not longer exist for me in Ubuntu 13.04
with a Logitech Anywhere MX. For me this problem is fixed.
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Can confirm this problem still exists in Kubuntu 13-04 clean install with a
Logitech Cordless Optical Trackman. Running "lsusb" shows the wireless device
is there but it does not function.
Solutions offered in posts 40 & 50 do not work only unplugging and plugging it
back in, resolves the issue
I had this problem with 12.04 with the device plugged into a standard
USB slot on the back of the machine itself.
But When I plugged it into an existing powered USB port instead of
directly into the back of the machine it worked fine And still does
after several reboots.
No idea why I
I also have this problem on Ubuntu 13.04.
Have to unplug and plug the receiver back in to get the keyboard and
mouse to work. Sometimes have to do it more than once.
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I confirm that this bug is fixed by the solution presented in comment
50.
I am using ubuntu 12.04 64bit with the latest updates and confirm this
exact issue with a standard wired usb mouse. The keyboard is also
affected but with a much lesser frequency than the mouse.
Since applying the fix in co
I should add that I'm on Ubuntu 12.10 on a ASUS A55A-AH51. I have all
the latest updates as well.
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I can confirm that I'm having the same issue. I was able to restore
mouse functionality by:
1.) Lock Screen.
2.) Unplug USB mouse.
3.) Plug back in.
4.) Unlock screen.
I have a Logitech Anywhere MX Notebook mouse.
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The same problem. I think the reason is USB 3, cause it works fine on my
old laptop with USB.
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Same problem here on Ubuntu 12.10 and Ubuntu 13.04 (kernel
3.8.0-4-generic) with a Logitec Anywhere MX mouse. Worked fine on my old
laptop with Ubuntu 12.10. This computer has USB 3 ports, my old one only
had USB 2.
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The problem for me is with 2 Logitech wireless mice:
- Anywhere mouse with it's Unified connector
- Touch Mouse m600 with it's Unified connector
I say "with it's Unified connector" because both do not work
automatically when ing to use only one connector. There is actually no
"unified" connection
On a Lenovo GT780 with Ubuntu 12.10 I have mouse failure at startup. I have to
do:
sudo modprobe -r hid_logitech_dj && sudo modprobe hid_logitech_dj
about 2-5 times to get the logitech m325 to work.
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I don't have a same configuration, but LTS on 5 machines (two DELL
laptops, one very old DELL workstation, one recent HP Z820 and a desktop
which is hard to describe), out of them, only on a single one (the last
desktop) the problem manifests itself.
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The problem seems to be only with certain USB controllers.
Problems with two different new Sony Vaio with USB3 controllers.
Exact same configuration on my older Dell Studio 15 and there are no
problems.
On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 11:16 AM, Mercer Rivière
<958...@bugs.launchpad.net>wrote:
> For me wo
For me works an USB extension cable - the plug is close to the keyboard
(which is on PS/2, great!) and makes plug/unpluging more easy.
Can we make that an official fix?
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Seems that solution suggested in #50 works for me too.
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Btw, as for the (WIRED!) mouse, the difference is with these modules in
before/after plug/unplug:
+usbmouse 12666 0
+usbhid 41937 0
+hid77428 1 usbhid
So I guess it's not hid_logitech_dj's cause...
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I agree, with my Logitec Anywhere MX mouse, it works a little better, but
still, most of the time I have to plug/unplug the dongle several times.
I am running the latest 12.10 updates.
On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 12:04 PM, Mercer Rivière
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> Unfortunately the problem
Unfortunately the problem persist.
Sometimes after a boot the mouse is still not working, unplug and plug results
with:
[10282.964070] hub 1-0:1.0: unable to enumerate USB device on port 3
[10434.128070] usb 2-4: new low-speed USB device number 2 using ohci_hcd
[10434.438116] input: HID 1241:1166
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The "# blacklist usbmouse" solution I mentioned in #94 does not work
every time. I therefore blacklisted usbmouse again.
The following combination of workarounds seems to work reliably (at
least for the past 3-4 days):
http://askubuntu.com/questions/128345/logitech-m515-does-not-work-after-
upgra
The problem is back again in 12.10. Have not tried the #50 fix yet, but
the common problems for me are:
1. Mouse moves correctly until I stop using it for a couple of seconds.
After that it behaves good for 0.5 seconds, then bad for 0.5 seconds and
this behavior continues until I remove the usb do
I intermittently had the problem with slow and delayed mouse movement (Logitech
M505) in Ubuntu 12.04. I upgraded to 12.10 last week and the problem appears
much more often. My usual fix in the past of booting Windows 7 and then
rebootting with Ubuntu did not fix the problem any more.
I tried f
I have several systems, all running 12.10 at this point.
Older Logitec mice without the Unifying dongle work always, on all machines.
Mice with the Unifying dongles have been working always on my machines with
USB2 ports.
Mice with the Unifying dongles have never worked properly (12.10) on my Sony
same problem with dell xps L521X / fedora 17 / kernel
3.6.3-1.fc17.x86_64 / M505 mouse
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same problem here on the ASUS zenbook
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I have this same exact issue on 12.10 Beta 2 as of today on my Inspiron
15R Notebook (Inspiron 7520) using the Logitech Anywhere MX mouse. after
spamming "sudo modprobe -r hid_logitech_dj && sudo modprobe
hid_logitech_dj" a few times the mouse pointer comes to life until I
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To make mine work, I have to repeatedly run
sudo modprobe -r hid_logitech_dj
sudo modprobe hid_logitech_dj
some number of times (anywhere between one and ten) at each boot. I
wrote a script for it, but this is silly.
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Same problem here with my Logitech M325 mouse & wireless Logitech K360
keyboard. They were worked perfectly well on Ubuntu 11.10. Just tried
Ubuntu 12.10 Beta 2 but to n avail :(
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Hi, seens today kernel update my mouse and keyboard are not responsive
anymore..! I had no problems before.
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Logitech M525 and plug/unplug unifing receiver doesn't helps. Mouse is
stuck forever (ubuntu 12.04, latest, greatest)
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A startup script with the following commands works for me and my thrust mouse:
sudo modprobe -r usbhid
sudo modprobe usbhid
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>>82 Good idea. I think I'll make a shortcut so I can run this from
unity.
There is apparently an updated version of the patch in this thread which
may already be committed, but may not actually fix anything. I find it
very hard to correlate the discussion here, in the upstream bug report
(linux-k
The unplug/replug workaround isn't of use if the machine is under a desk
or in another room. This is what I use instead:
Open gedit and enter the following:
sudo modprobe -r hid_logitech_dj && sudo modprobe hid_logitech_dj
save the file as Mouse.sh in the Desktop directory. Open Nautilus & (or u
Using a fresh install of 12.04 on a 2012 model Sony Vaio SVS15116GG, I had this
same problem - my Logitech MX Anywhere mouse stopped working sometimes. Occurs
after suspend, on fresh boot, etc. It seems fairly unpredictable what causes
it, but sometimes even booting fresh without the receiver pl
https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/8/20/378
This can explain why mouse works intermittently.
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Can this module be disabled as it was on realese 11.10 where it wasn't
present and it woked perfectly?
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One way to know if you've gotten lucky:
You can watch kern.log in gnome-system-log, "Log File Viewer", while
unplugging and replugging the receiver. If you hit the jackpot you
should see 2 lines for "logitech-djdevice", one that mentions "USB HID
v1.11 Mouse" and another for "USB HID v1.11 Keyboar
This also happens with 2 separate usb logitech receivers, (same or
different ports and hubs), which are handling one keyboard and one
mouse. So I suspect it is not a 'Race' but simply a bad loading
sequence, since grub always finds the keyboard upon booting. The
reloading of the module does not alw
OK. But are you sure? The other bugreport (and kernel's bugzilla) seems
to supersede that one here.
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@Mercer: Actually 990870 isn't a duplicate of this bug. This bug was filed
2012-03-17 (hence the lower bug number (958174).
000870 was opened 2012-04-29. Further, this bug primarily focuses on Logitech
Unifying receiver & hid_logitech_dj.
I've noticed that I've had to:
$ sudo modprobe -r hid_lo
Hi,
I came across this bug report for an another reason (mine are well
recognized and initialized) but I would like to know if it's possible to
disable hid_logitech_dj and return as in the 11.10 release
configuration? I have tryied to blacklist it but I remained without
mouse (Logitech M705) and k
Hi,
I just want to note that this is likely a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/990870
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I need to add that this only happens on the Installer from the Live USB.
If you finish installing Ubuntu it will work after rebooting.
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The issue is happening again on Ubuntu 12.10 Beta 1. Using the Live USB
after the desktop appeared the mouse did not work.
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Hi,
I'd like to test the patch suggested in 55, can anyone give me the steps
required to apply it?
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modprobe -r hid_logitech_dj
moving the mouse
modprobe hid_logitech_dj
This has seemed to help, but is quite annoying. Adding the modprobe
commands to rc.local doesn't help. I've experienced this with 3 logitech
keyboard combos - MK710 and M510/K350. I've upgraded to Ubuntu 12.10
with the new kern
got a new Logitech k400 wireless touch keyboard which is not detected at boot
on my
xubuntu 12.04
adding the already commented modprobe fix in /etc/rc.local resolved the issue
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89c51, I just check the patch with kernel 3.4.7 and it didn't work for
me.
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OOPS...
Another important point I meant to include above... How will the
common Ubuntur know when the fix is done, except to download a disk
every day or so and try it...?
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The real bottom line is - When will a fix be present in the download
disk file ?!?!?!?
It seems that there are at least two possibles (54 and 56 above). There
may be others.
Until then, myself and many others have a severe problem with Ubuntu,
and most will walk away. Do we really want that?
-
I tried rebooting from the live CD while constantly moving the mouse.
That made a difference, but just barely. The mouse movement is slow and
jerky, next to useless. Almost like trying to help a fall-down drunk
take a walk. It took me about 5 minutes just to get logged out.
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When I try to run the CD as a test (downloaded today, 8/7/12, can't
check details, the #$^%&* mouse isn't working), the mouse is not found.
The keyboard works fine. The mouse cursor only appears mo
I have laptop Dell L502X & Logitech Performance MX. Dell worked perfect
with Logitech for a year. Then I dicided to move to the new laptop Sony
SVE1511MFXS. I took my hdd with installed ubuntu and put it in the new
laptop. And the mouse stop working at start.
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And meanwhile, that little hack I posted in #54 is still working for me,
boot after boot after boot.
Go figure. :-)
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Forgot to add that if I do this: modprobe -r hid_logitech_dj as
mentioned above
it will freeze the system in that precise moment. No keyboard or mouse
(Wired or Wirelessly) will work. Even if I try to connect them again.
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Tried the patch and yes it works but as the above poster mentioned, it
has a problem after not using the mouse for a couple of seconds. Like
almost a second delay after moving it again.
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After one day of use, I noticed a small issue with the patch:
* Stop using the mouse for a few seconds.
* Move mouse.
* Cursor starts moving after half a secound later I started moving mouse.
I think mouse wake ups aren't handled fast enough as it was before. I
didn't have this issue before and m
I tried the patch. Seems to work for me.
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Ok. This is an update from the author of the hid_logitech_dj module:
"We've found the root cause and we have a patch that we would like you to try.
The culprit is a modification introduced by commit 4ea5454203d991ec that added
a new semaphore to each hid_device. This commit came after the hid_log
I am using Xubuntu 12.04, 3.2.0-25-generic #40-Ubuntu.
I have a Logitech M570 wireless trackball, and I am experiencing the
same problem.
I came across this on a forum somewhere, and it has been working pretty
consistently:
Add following lines to /etc/rc.local
modprobe -r hid_logitech_dj
modpro
Hope this gets fixed soon as I upgraded the wife's computer at the
weekend and only came across this bug after she turned computer on for
the first time after the upgrade.
This is with a keyboard/mouse combination and this bug causes both to
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Confirmed. I was going out of my mind with this. At least with this bug
report I know it is a bug and I am not the only one. I guess I found it
very odd to see a mouse not supported on Ubuntu. Habit I guess.
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Status: Unknown => Confirmed
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An update from the author of the hid_logitech_module i got this morning:
"A quick update:
We are able to reproduce the issue on our side. After plugging/unplugging
several times, I am able to get the same behaviour you observe. This is good.
We are missing one notification from the Unifying rec
I ++THINK++ I have found a fix.
open /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
comment out the line "blacklist usbmouse" (change to "#blacklist
usbmouse") or remove that line altogether and reboot/shut down and
cold boot and see if this fixes the issue.
Seemed to work for my dad's pc.If so, i be
Nope, not 64-bit only. I have the same problem on 32-bit (Logitech
Anywhere MX, reconnecting the dongle helps). Wasn't the original
reporter on i386 as well?
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I'm attaching a related portion of my dmesg after using these kernel
parameters on 64-bit Ubuntu.
When mouse is working properly, only this line is added to dmesg per move:
/build/buildd/linux-3.2.0/drivers/hid/hid-logitech-dj.c: logi_dj_raw_event,
size:15
When cursor is not moving, these 2 line
If anyone could boot their system with hid.debug=1 log_buf_len=2097152
as a parameter and log dmesg messages when this happens and when it
doesn't would be helpful.
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my 64bit system is also affected by this bug
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I am not on ubuntu but this seems to be a general problem with 3.2+
kernels (its the kernel where hid_logitech_dj module was introduced)
There is a bug in the kernel bugzilla
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43631 and the
hid_logitech_dj module author has been notified and is aware of t
Same issue. lsmod
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 8087
I just updated to 12.04 on an acer one and my logitech m570 wireless
mouse doesn't work on boot. I have to unplug and replug.
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Here some additions from dumb checking a few test cases here ;-)
Test | A.MX | M515 |
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Just reboot running system * | ok | no |
reboot,
Might be worthwile to have a look at the special powersave features of
recent Logitech mice. They are advertised as getting 3 years life out of
a set of batteries. So maybe there are mechanisms to turn the mouse or
the receiver so completely off when in powersave, tat it is no more
recognized by th
Hi. I think I found something worth mentioning here.
It only works when mouse is moved before the module is loaded. Example:
sudo modprobe -r hid_logitech_dj
**move mouse**
sudo modprobe hid_logitech_dj
works 100% for me since I last commented here. It doesn't work when I
don't move the mouse bef
Same here- Release 12.04 (precise) 64-bit Linux tlaloc 3.2.0-24-generic
#37-Ubuntu SMP x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
with Logitech MX310...
Regards,
Jon
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Same issue here. 12.04 (32bit) 3.2.0-24-generic-pae #39-Ubuntu SMP
Logitech Wireless Trackball M570
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Title:
Wireless Mouse not registered on Start
I have a logitech anywhere mx, as does my 83 year old mother. Both using
ubuntu precise with unity. Both having the usb mouse not recognized at
bootup and have to unplug and replug to get it working. Ubuntu devs
should know that I also dual boot with Archlinux gnome-shell and there
are no issues on
My 12.04 install still has occasional problems with my MX Mouse.
I just upgraded my wife's netbook from 11.10, which never once had a
problem with her generic Logitech mouse M525, to 12.04. Now, she has to
unplug and plug the mouse back in. Sometimes even that doesn't work.
So... is there any poi
Check this out. So yesterday I had to unplug replug, but when I did it I
change the USB port to the one right behind it. What's special about
that port is that's the original port I had first put the Unity dongle
into when I first install this mouse on windows. SO today just now when
I logged into
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