(Debian) How to fix whatever nVidia's driver did to usb 2.0
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OS: Debian Stretch
Motherboard: Foxconn G33M02
I installed the package nvidia-driver using the instructions at
https://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers
and on reboot, got a looping "over current" error from all usb 2.0 ports that had anything in them (the keyboard and mouse are usb on this mobo). I followed the page's instructions for "Backing out in case of failure", reverting to the Nouveau driver, but the "over current" error remains. After booting the kernel, a second looping error joins the fray: "unable to enumerate". How to get the usb ports functional again now?
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OS: Debian Stretch
Motherboard: Foxconn G33M02
I installed the package nvidia-driver using the instructions at
https://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers
and on reboot, got a looping "over current" error from all usb 2.0 ports that had anything in them (the keyboard and mouse are usb on this mobo). I followed the page's instructions for "Backing out in case of failure", reverting to the Nouveau driver, but the "over current" error remains. After booting the kernel, a second looping error joins the fray: "unable to enumerate". How to get the usb ports functional again now?
debian usb nvidia
edit the question and add your results like " Edit 1 : The it fixed itself after 30 reboots, explaination ? ", let the community analyse the problem. That might further help us to fix the Deb. Wiki.
– Kushagra Karira
Jan 20 at 6:13
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OS: Debian Stretch
Motherboard: Foxconn G33M02
I installed the package nvidia-driver using the instructions at
https://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers
and on reboot, got a looping "over current" error from all usb 2.0 ports that had anything in them (the keyboard and mouse are usb on this mobo). I followed the page's instructions for "Backing out in case of failure", reverting to the Nouveau driver, but the "over current" error remains. After booting the kernel, a second looping error joins the fray: "unable to enumerate". How to get the usb ports functional again now?
debian usb nvidia
OS: Debian Stretch
Motherboard: Foxconn G33M02
I installed the package nvidia-driver using the instructions at
https://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers
and on reboot, got a looping "over current" error from all usb 2.0 ports that had anything in them (the keyboard and mouse are usb on this mobo). I followed the page's instructions for "Backing out in case of failure", reverting to the Nouveau driver, but the "over current" error remains. After booting the kernel, a second looping error joins the fray: "unable to enumerate". How to get the usb ports functional again now?
debian usb nvidia
debian usb nvidia
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edit the question and add your results like " Edit 1 : The it fixed itself after 30 reboots, explaination ? ", let the community analyse the problem. That might further help us to fix the Deb. Wiki.
– Kushagra Karira
Jan 20 at 6:13
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edit the question and add your results like " Edit 1 : The it fixed itself after 30 reboots, explaination ? ", let the community analyse the problem. That might further help us to fix the Deb. Wiki.
– Kushagra Karira
Jan 20 at 6:13
edit the question and add your results like " Edit 1 : The it fixed itself after 30 reboots, explaination ? ", let the community analyse the problem. That might further help us to fix the Deb. Wiki.
– Kushagra Karira
Jan 20 at 6:13
edit the question and add your results like " Edit 1 : The it fixed itself after 30 reboots, explaination ? ", let the community analyse the problem. That might further help us to fix the Deb. Wiki.
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Fixed itself after about 30 reboots.
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edit the question and add your results like " Edit 1 : The it fixed itself after 30 reboots, explaination ? ", let the community analyse the problem. That might further help us to fix the Deb. Wiki.
– Kushagra Karira
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