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Description of problem: X11 periodically stops responding to USB mouse and keyboard, but, computer is not 'locked up' (e.g. videos keep running, etc.) Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Frequently (i.e. every few seconds to a few minutes) Steps to Reproduce: 1.Turn on computer 2.Use mouse and keyboard 3. Actual results: X11 stops responding to the mouse and keyboard Expected results: The mouse and keyboard to work Additional info: I've looked at the output of dmesg and all the logs I can think of and can't find anything that appears related. I don't know if xorg-x11 is the proper component or not, could be hardware, kernel, kernel drivers, x11, x11 drivers, gnome, etc., so many components could cause this, and with no log entries I don't know where to start. Used to work, haven't changed any hardware. With the way yum updates multiple components it's hard to say which update caused the problem. Placing the computer in sleep mode and waking it up temporarily fixes the problem. Sorry I can't provide more info, any suggestions?
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