I tried something different. I used in the same time with the
Logitech diNovo a regular corded Logitech USB mouse and it is worked.
The diNovo was as before not functional until a plugin-plugout.
I also tried out the Sabayon Linux Live with 2.6.20 kernel and seamed
to be OK. That is the reason way I have two proposals:
- change the title of the bug: it is not USB related just "Logitech
wireless" related. I do not think also that is bluetooth related.
- I think that the bug has more to do with the order of the startup
services than with the kernel. That because of the Sabayon.
I tried something different. I used in the same time with the
Logitech diNovo a regular corded Logitech USB mouse and it is worked.
The diNovo was as before not functional until a plugin-plugout.
I also tried out the Sabayon Linux Live with 2.6.20 kernel and seamed
to be OK. That is the reason way I have two proposals:
- change the title of the bug: it is not USB related just "Logitech
wireless" related. I do not think also that is bluetooth related.
- I think that the bug has more to do with the order of the startup
services than with the kernel. That because of the Sabayon.