Bug ID | 944830 |
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Summary | Very slow USB recognition |
Classification | openSUSE |
Product | openSUSE Distribution |
Version | 13.2 |
Hardware | 64bit |
OS | openSUSE 13.2 |
Status | NEW |
Severity | Normal |
Priority | P5 - None |
Component | Kernel |
Assignee | kernel-maintainers@forge.provo.novell.com |
Reporter | ionmich@libero.it |
QA Contact | qa-bugs@suse.de |
Found By | --- |
Blocker | --- |
Kingston USB3/2 stick not immediately recognized by openSUSE 13.2 64bit KDE running on desktop box OR on netbook. Steps taken to diagnose. 1. I booted a live Tumbleweed 64bit KDE DVD which I had downloaded about a month ago and have not bothered to use. This was on my 64bit daily used desktop box. Result-USB stick was incredibly slow to be recognized by Device Notifier or "fdisk -l". 2. I booted a live 13.2 32bit KDE DVD on the same desktop box. Result-USB stick was incredibly slow to be recognized by Device Notifier or "fdisk -l". 3. I booted my backup server which uses 13.1 32bit console-only installation. Result-USB stick was immediately recognized by "fdisk -l". 4. I booted a live 13.1 32bit KDE DVD on my 64bit daily used desktop box. Result-USB stick was immediately recognized by Device Notifier and "fdisk -l". 5. I booted a live 13.1 64bit KDE DVD on my 64bit daily used desktop box. Result (and I was surprised)-USB stick was immediately recognized by Device Notifier and "fdisk -l". Conclusion - Problem lies with 13.2 not with Kingston.