Ubuntu 18.04.2 USB Mouse not being recognized












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Symptoms



USB devices work, but not mice (tested 2 mice, one Logitech and one chineseium)



Debugging/Info gathered:



dmesg outputs usb 1-4: new full-speed USB device number 5 using xhci_hcd when mouse is plugged in after booting, when plugged in before, nothing really shows on dmesg



lsusb is not aware of the device at all



Sometimes, dmesg would show a not accepting address error. This mainly disappeared when I added pci=noaer to stop PCIe error messages from flooding dmesg output



Any help would be really appreciated!










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  • Hi! Welcome to AskUbuntu! Have you changed anything from the default installation? It may be possible that you've blacklisted a mouse module in /etc/modules/ or made a wrong mapping in /etc/udev/ or maybe you uninstalled a kernel package. What happens if you sudo apt install ubuntu-desktop, for example? Please include this information in your question. Thanks! :-)

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Symptoms



USB devices work, but not mice (tested 2 mice, one Logitech and one chineseium)



Debugging/Info gathered:



dmesg outputs usb 1-4: new full-speed USB device number 5 using xhci_hcd when mouse is plugged in after booting, when plugged in before, nothing really shows on dmesg



lsusb is not aware of the device at all



Sometimes, dmesg would show a not accepting address error. This mainly disappeared when I added pci=noaer to stop PCIe error messages from flooding dmesg output



Any help would be really appreciated!










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  • Hi! Welcome to AskUbuntu! Have you changed anything from the default installation? It may be possible that you've blacklisted a mouse module in /etc/modules/ or made a wrong mapping in /etc/udev/ or maybe you uninstalled a kernel package. What happens if you sudo apt install ubuntu-desktop, for example? Please include this information in your question. Thanks! :-)

    – tudor
    1 min ago
















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Symptoms



USB devices work, but not mice (tested 2 mice, one Logitech and one chineseium)



Debugging/Info gathered:



dmesg outputs usb 1-4: new full-speed USB device number 5 using xhci_hcd when mouse is plugged in after booting, when plugged in before, nothing really shows on dmesg



lsusb is not aware of the device at all



Sometimes, dmesg would show a not accepting address error. This mainly disappeared when I added pci=noaer to stop PCIe error messages from flooding dmesg output



Any help would be really appreciated!










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Symptoms



USB devices work, but not mice (tested 2 mice, one Logitech and one chineseium)



Debugging/Info gathered:



dmesg outputs usb 1-4: new full-speed USB device number 5 using xhci_hcd when mouse is plugged in after booting, when plugged in before, nothing really shows on dmesg



lsusb is not aware of the device at all



Sometimes, dmesg would show a not accepting address error. This mainly disappeared when I added pci=noaer to stop PCIe error messages from flooding dmesg output



Any help would be really appreciated!







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  • Hi! Welcome to AskUbuntu! Have you changed anything from the default installation? It may be possible that you've blacklisted a mouse module in /etc/modules/ or made a wrong mapping in /etc/udev/ or maybe you uninstalled a kernel package. What happens if you sudo apt install ubuntu-desktop, for example? Please include this information in your question. Thanks! :-)

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  • Hi! Welcome to AskUbuntu! Have you changed anything from the default installation? It may be possible that you've blacklisted a mouse module in /etc/modules/ or made a wrong mapping in /etc/udev/ or maybe you uninstalled a kernel package. What happens if you sudo apt install ubuntu-desktop, for example? Please include this information in your question. Thanks! :-)

    – tudor
    1 min ago



















Hi! Welcome to AskUbuntu! Have you changed anything from the default installation? It may be possible that you've blacklisted a mouse module in /etc/modules/ or made a wrong mapping in /etc/udev/ or maybe you uninstalled a kernel package. What happens if you sudo apt install ubuntu-desktop, for example? Please include this information in your question. Thanks! :-)

– tudor
1 min ago







Hi! Welcome to AskUbuntu! Have you changed anything from the default installation? It may be possible that you've blacklisted a mouse module in /etc/modules/ or made a wrong mapping in /etc/udev/ or maybe you uninstalled a kernel package. What happens if you sudo apt install ubuntu-desktop, for example? Please include this information in your question. Thanks! :-)

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1 min ago












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