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    barduino
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    Hi Folks,

    Risking a bit of an off-topic, I was wondering if this community could help on this.

    I was using an RPi with a serial gateway connected running mosquitto and openhab fine for more than a month.

    Yesterday the raspberry stopped recognizing anything plugged in the USB ports.

    Otherwise seems working fine.

    I got the dreaded message "usb 1-1-port2: over-current change" with nothing connected to the USB's.

    The red light is always on, the green blinks occasionally and the RPi boots normally form the SD card

    I'm using a 2 amp "good"power supply.

    Has anyone experienced this? Is it solvable?

    Thanks

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      You might find fix here.
      https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=110164

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