Automatic power up on USB with Logitech camera
Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 4:55 pm
I have come across a very strange problem. When I have
a Logitech camera plugged into the either of the rear USB 2.0
ports, the machine powers up about 3 seconds after being shut down
(shutdown via software). If I move the camera to any of the front USB 2.0
ports, the machine shuts down and stays off.
I have two IPCs and have tested both with two different Logitech cameras.
Also, when I have keyboard/mouse plugged into the same rear ports,
the machine stays off.
I should mention that I run Linux Mint 17.3 on both machine (have also tried Fedora23).
And the typical command given is "shutdown -h now" or by the "Shutdown" menu option.
Is there some sort of "power up on USB" in the BIOS that fires because of some
left over static in the camera?
Jens
a Logitech camera plugged into the either of the rear USB 2.0
ports, the machine powers up about 3 seconds after being shut down
(shutdown via software). If I move the camera to any of the front USB 2.0
ports, the machine shuts down and stays off.
I have two IPCs and have tested both with two different Logitech cameras.
Also, when I have keyboard/mouse plugged into the same rear ports,
the machine stays off.
I should mention that I run Linux Mint 17.3 on both machine (have also tried Fedora23).
And the typical command given is "shutdown -h now" or by the "Shutdown" menu option.
Is there some sort of "power up on USB" in the BIOS that fires because of some
left over static in the camera?
Jens