I have a whole slew of these messages in the journal:
00:00:11 Bree upowerd[2067]: treating change event as add on /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.0/usb3/3-0:1.0
The specific usb hub changes from time to time, i.e. it's not always the same device, (and doesn't seem to be related to my external powered hub). A Google search turned up this:
https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=345031
Before I start messing around with my BIOS, has anyone seen something similar?
poc
If it is a laptop, I have had several laptops (one running linux and one running windows) where some of the USB hardware died after 3-5 years. I suspect that the cooling design for the usb devices was not great and they cooked. I did start using an extra laptop cooling fan and that seemed to help the disconnects a small amount.
It also could be devices on the usb that are having issues and/or causing it. Typically on most desktops and laptop there are at most 2 actual usb controllers that all of the ports are connected to, so if one usb controller has issues it can cause random issues on more than one external port.
On Mon, Sep 27, 2021 at 4:48 AM Patrick O'Callaghan pocallaghan@gmail.com wrote:
I have a whole slew of these messages in the journal:
00:00:11 Bree upowerd[2067]: treating change event as add on /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.0/usb3/3-0:1.0
The specific usb hub changes from time to time, i.e. it's not always the same device, (and doesn't seem to be related to my external powered hub). A Google search turned up this:
https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=345031
Before I start messing around with my BIOS, has anyone seen something similar?
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On Mon, 2021-09-27 at 09:55 -0500, Roger Heflin wrote:
If it is a laptop, I have had several laptops (one running linux and one running windows) where some of the USB hardware died after 3-5 years. I suspect that the cooling design for the usb devices was not great and they cooked. I did start using an extra laptop cooling fan and that seemed to help the disconnects a small amount.
It also could be devices on the usb that are having issues and/or causing it. Typically on most desktops and laptop there are at most 2 actual usb controllers that all of the ports are connected to, so if one usb controller has issues it can cause random issues on more than one external port.
It's a desktop, but fairly old (2014). I haven't seen any other USB errors that I'm aware of.
Might be time to look at a new mobo in any case.
poc
On Mon, 27 Sep 2021 17:12:48 +0100 Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
Might be time to look at a new mobo in any case.
I know I have one old computer where all the USB3 ports are mostly dead (work a little, then screw up a lot).
The USB2 ports still work fine, so different bits of hardware can start to die without killing the whole system :-).
it could be the usb ports are not seating quite as well as they did originally. After numerous usage, some of the ports I have are getting loose and somewhat flakey with minimal movement.
On Mon, Sep 27, 2021 at 11:13 AM Patrick O'Callaghan pocallaghan@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, 2021-09-27 at 09:55 -0500, Roger Heflin wrote:
If it is a laptop, I have had several laptops (one running linux and one running windows) where some of the USB hardware died after 3-5 years. I suspect that the cooling design for the usb devices was not great and they cooked. I did start using an extra laptop cooling fan and that seemed to help the disconnects a small amount.
It also could be devices on the usb that are having issues and/or causing it. Typically on most desktops and laptop there are at most 2 actual usb controllers that all of the ports are connected to, so if one usb controller has issues it can cause random issues on more than one external port.
It's a desktop, but fairly old (2014). I haven't seen any other USB errors that I'm aware of.
Might be time to look at a new mobo in any case.
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