FWIW, I am also seeing this bug after a recent kernel upgrade. The
laptop is Asus UX303UA.
I enclose the kernel information from reportbug in the attachment.
Also I can confirm that the workaround given above works for me.
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reportbug-kernel-info.out
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I can confirm that the following line in
/etc/laptop-mode/conf.d/usb-autosuspend.conf makes the keyboard
reliably work in all circumstances:
AUTOSUSPEND_USBID_BLACKLIST="0763:2027"
Thanks Olivier!
Cheers,
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he squeeze kernel I only get these
messages when I switch off or remove the keyboard from the USB port.
They don't happen when it is plugged in, like on the sid kernel.
I attach the relevant part of the log file from this kernel.
Cheers,
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Mar 20 07:10:22 vuurvlieg kernel: [
Package: linux-2.6
Version: 3.2.10-1
Severity: normal
My USB MIDI keyboard, which is an M-Audio Oxygen48, fails to operate about 90%
of the time when plugged into my laptop, which is an Asus U35JC. When plugged
in, the device will be recognized by ALSA, but no events will be received.
amoe@vuu
lPlease find attached the reportbug output for the kernel.
Information from the BIOS:
BIOS vendor: American Megatrends
Version: U35JC 207
VBIOS version: 1930.I11U35JC.002
EC version: 202c21
Cheers,
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kernel-reportbug.out
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. However, I have not tested with any
other model of Wireless-N capable router.
So the problem is either all Wireless-N support in this driver, or a problem
with the Wireless-N support in the hardware of this router model.
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Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.32-5-amd64
Severity: normal
Hi all,
My laptop is an Asus UL30A. It has an Intel Wireless-N 1000 BGN chip for wifi.
The PCI ID is 8086:0083. I use the iwlagn driver along with the
'firmware-iwlwifi' package (non-free, sadly) in order to connect. My wifi
network i
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