Fedora 28 new install, severe USB keyboard & mouse lag












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I'm installing Fedora 28.1.1, after verifying the checksum of the download, on a brand new server with a Xeon E3-1275 v6 CPU, 64GB of 2400 Unbuffered ECC DDR4, Intel P630 integrated HD Graphics, and a 480GB SSD, all components approved by the server board manufacturer.



First, I tried Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS, which installed AOK from its checksummed LiveUSB. There was no lag.



Next, I tried Fedora Server 28.1.1, which went blank shortly after booting from its checksummed LiveUSB, generated by the Fedora LiveUSB Writer. I got the same result with Fedora Workstation 29.1.2.



Then, I tried Fedora Workstation 28.1.1, after turning off Quiet Boot in the BIOS/Setup. It very slowly booted, and I was able to install Fedora on the SSD. But, after rebooting and login, I found the USB keyboard was very slow and also stuttered on about 1/4 of the keypresses, and the mouse was very slow and jerky. Replacing the keyboard and mouse with known good peripherals did not help.



What logs should I look for, and where would I find them in Fedora? What should I pay attention to in those logs?










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    look at suspicious entries in dmesg. I had issues with motherboard HPC (high precision clock) and required to add a parameter to kernel parameters (in grub). It was something I had only problem with on that particular motherboard.

    – loa_in_
    2 hours ago






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    installed AOK: does that mean that the lag was not present in Ubuntu?

    – Sparhawk
    1 hour ago











  • Yes. Amended above.

    – K7AAY
    1 hour ago
















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I'm installing Fedora 28.1.1, after verifying the checksum of the download, on a brand new server with a Xeon E3-1275 v6 CPU, 64GB of 2400 Unbuffered ECC DDR4, Intel P630 integrated HD Graphics, and a 480GB SSD, all components approved by the server board manufacturer.



First, I tried Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS, which installed AOK from its checksummed LiveUSB. There was no lag.



Next, I tried Fedora Server 28.1.1, which went blank shortly after booting from its checksummed LiveUSB, generated by the Fedora LiveUSB Writer. I got the same result with Fedora Workstation 29.1.2.



Then, I tried Fedora Workstation 28.1.1, after turning off Quiet Boot in the BIOS/Setup. It very slowly booted, and I was able to install Fedora on the SSD. But, after rebooting and login, I found the USB keyboard was very slow and also stuttered on about 1/4 of the keypresses, and the mouse was very slow and jerky. Replacing the keyboard and mouse with known good peripherals did not help.



What logs should I look for, and where would I find them in Fedora? What should I pay attention to in those logs?










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    look at suspicious entries in dmesg. I had issues with motherboard HPC (high precision clock) and required to add a parameter to kernel parameters (in grub). It was something I had only problem with on that particular motherboard.

    – loa_in_
    2 hours ago






  • 1





    installed AOK: does that mean that the lag was not present in Ubuntu?

    – Sparhawk
    1 hour ago











  • Yes. Amended above.

    – K7AAY
    1 hour ago














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I'm installing Fedora 28.1.1, after verifying the checksum of the download, on a brand new server with a Xeon E3-1275 v6 CPU, 64GB of 2400 Unbuffered ECC DDR4, Intel P630 integrated HD Graphics, and a 480GB SSD, all components approved by the server board manufacturer.



First, I tried Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS, which installed AOK from its checksummed LiveUSB. There was no lag.



Next, I tried Fedora Server 28.1.1, which went blank shortly after booting from its checksummed LiveUSB, generated by the Fedora LiveUSB Writer. I got the same result with Fedora Workstation 29.1.2.



Then, I tried Fedora Workstation 28.1.1, after turning off Quiet Boot in the BIOS/Setup. It very slowly booted, and I was able to install Fedora on the SSD. But, after rebooting and login, I found the USB keyboard was very slow and also stuttered on about 1/4 of the keypresses, and the mouse was very slow and jerky. Replacing the keyboard and mouse with known good peripherals did not help.



What logs should I look for, and where would I find them in Fedora? What should I pay attention to in those logs?










share|improve this question
















I'm installing Fedora 28.1.1, after verifying the checksum of the download, on a brand new server with a Xeon E3-1275 v6 CPU, 64GB of 2400 Unbuffered ECC DDR4, Intel P630 integrated HD Graphics, and a 480GB SSD, all components approved by the server board manufacturer.



First, I tried Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS, which installed AOK from its checksummed LiveUSB. There was no lag.



Next, I tried Fedora Server 28.1.1, which went blank shortly after booting from its checksummed LiveUSB, generated by the Fedora LiveUSB Writer. I got the same result with Fedora Workstation 29.1.2.



Then, I tried Fedora Workstation 28.1.1, after turning off Quiet Boot in the BIOS/Setup. It very slowly booted, and I was able to install Fedora on the SSD. But, after rebooting and login, I found the USB keyboard was very slow and also stuttered on about 1/4 of the keypresses, and the mouse was very slow and jerky. Replacing the keyboard and mouse with known good peripherals did not help.



What logs should I look for, and where would I find them in Fedora? What should I pay attention to in those logs?







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  • 1





    look at suspicious entries in dmesg. I had issues with motherboard HPC (high precision clock) and required to add a parameter to kernel parameters (in grub). It was something I had only problem with on that particular motherboard.

    – loa_in_
    2 hours ago






  • 1





    installed AOK: does that mean that the lag was not present in Ubuntu?

    – Sparhawk
    1 hour ago











  • Yes. Amended above.

    – K7AAY
    1 hour ago














  • 1





    look at suspicious entries in dmesg. I had issues with motherboard HPC (high precision clock) and required to add a parameter to kernel parameters (in grub). It was something I had only problem with on that particular motherboard.

    – loa_in_
    2 hours ago






  • 1





    installed AOK: does that mean that the lag was not present in Ubuntu?

    – Sparhawk
    1 hour ago











  • Yes. Amended above.

    – K7AAY
    1 hour ago








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look at suspicious entries in dmesg. I had issues with motherboard HPC (high precision clock) and required to add a parameter to kernel parameters (in grub). It was something I had only problem with on that particular motherboard.

– loa_in_
2 hours ago





look at suspicious entries in dmesg. I had issues with motherboard HPC (high precision clock) and required to add a parameter to kernel parameters (in grub). It was something I had only problem with on that particular motherboard.

– loa_in_
2 hours ago




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installed AOK: does that mean that the lag was not present in Ubuntu?

– Sparhawk
1 hour ago





installed AOK: does that mean that the lag was not present in Ubuntu?

– Sparhawk
1 hour ago













Yes. Amended above.

– K7AAY
1 hour ago





Yes. Amended above.

– K7AAY
1 hour ago










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