Sujet : Re: Another Ridiculous Cable Problem
De : c186282 (at) *nospam* nnada.net (c186282)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacy comp.os.linux.miscDate : 20. Jun 2025, 05:52:00
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On 6/19/25 5:02 PM, Tyrone wrote:
On Jun 19, 2025 at 3:24:42 PM EDT, "Farley Flud" <ff@linux.rocks> wrote:
Consequently, when my USB keyboard kept disconnecting on one of my
GNU/Linux machines I suspected only the keyboard. I ripped it out
and replace it with another. But the problem recurred.
>
So I yanked out the USB extension cable and plugged the keyboard
directly, i.e. with no extension.
Maybe if you stopped ripping and yanking cables, they would last longer. I
have MANY 40 year old audio cables that still work fine. I have 10 year old
USB extension cables that still work fine.
I have a 90 year old E. H. Scott radio (that I have owned for 53 years) that
has the original AC cord and plug.
When ARE you going to grow up?
Now now ... don't get nasty !
I've had random cable (mostly connector) problems
over the years too. Has little to do with "yanking",
just too-small/too-crappy solder/crimp joints.
Old audio cables are kind of LARGE gauge. Even
a crappy solder joint is STILL going to be good
enough.
Hey, buy stuff that's magically 25% cheaper than
all the rest ... WHY do you think it's cheaper ?