Bug#589388: Perhaps, but...

2010-07-30 Thread Mark Fletcher


Just to be clear, that alone will NOT HELP users of some logitech  
keyboards such as the MX5500 combo.


Mark





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Bug#588034: Importance?

2010-07-30 Thread Mark Fletcher
I'd like to request this bug be increased to Important -- for people  
using wireless keyboards / mice affected by this the impact is  
significant.


Mark





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Bug#589388: C709 in hidraw*

2010-07-25 Thread Mark Fletcher
Thanks for the help Claus, really appreciate it. Unfortunately, adding  
c709 to that hidraw* is the very first thing I tried on seeing your  
last post (kinda monkey see, monkey do :-) ). It doesn't help.


And now after more tinkering around at the weekend, I am even more  
confused. I tried to run hid2hci manually with the params implied by  
the matching rules in 70-hid2hci.rules, and it doesn't even accept the  
params. For example it doesn't like the devpath argument (the fact  
there is one, not its value) and it does not accept a --method value  
of logitech-hid, closest acceptable value is logitech.


Looks like the hid2hci program on my machine is not the one udev is  
expecting. And it further looks like the change may have come from the  
bluez package, which is same version in testing as unstable, whose  
NEWS entry says it introduced a new hid2hci program.


But if this were as simple as a conflict between these 2 packages, I'd  
expect to see many more people affected than seem to be...


Mark





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Bug#589388: Mx 5500

2010-07-23 Thread Mark Fletcher


Unfortunately the logitech mx 5500 combo, which is what I have, uses  
ids c71b and c71c, which already mapped to hidraw*, and that doesn't  
work. So something else is going on with this keyboard / mouse combo.


Mark



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