Bug#661379: debian-installer: Keyboard connected via Logitech Unifying sender/receiver stops working during installation

2012-10-11 Thread Ben Hutchings
On Mon, 2012-08-06 at 08:27 +0200, Christian PERRIER wrote:
 reassign 661379 linux
 tags 661379 d-i
 retitle 661379 Missing hid_logitech_dj module in D-I kernel
 thanks
 
 Quoting Matt Horan (m...@matthoran.com):
  I am seeing this behavior as well, and it makes installing Debian with
  my wireless keyboard and mouse impossible.
  
  The keyboard and mouse work fine when the system is up and running under
  wheezy.  However, I wanted to reinstall wheezy, but cannot because the
  keyboard and mouse do not work in the installer.
  
  When the system is up and running, I see that the hid_logitech_dj module
  is loaded.  Not sure if this is possibly missing from the installer.
 
 
 The choice of modules in the D-I kernel is shorter (for size issues)
 so it's very likely that adding this module could help.
 
 I see this in debian/installer/modules/input-modules:
 hid
 usbhid
 hid-apple ?
 hid-belkin ?
 hid-microsoft ?
 hid-logitech ?
 hid-monterey ?
 hid-sunplus ?
 hid-cherry ?
 synaptics_usb ?
 wistron_btns ?
 
 Dunno what the ? means but anyway, I see no hid-logitech-dj here...

'?' means it's not an error if the module is missing (usually because
it's only built in some configurations).  Not sure that actually makes
sense here, as any USB device can be used with any USB host.

 I suspect it was named hid-logitech and got renamed  to
 hid-logitech-dj
 
 Kernel team?

They are two different drivers.

Anyway, sorry for the delay; this will be fixed shortly.

Ben.

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Bug#661379: debian-installer: Keyboard connected via Logitech Unifying sender/receiver stops working during installation

2012-08-06 Thread Christian PERRIER
reassign 661379 linux
tags 661379 d-i
retitle 661379 Missing hid_logitech_dj module in D-I kernel
thanks

Quoting Matt Horan (m...@matthoran.com):
 I am seeing this behavior as well, and it makes installing Debian with
 my wireless keyboard and mouse impossible.
 
 The keyboard and mouse work fine when the system is up and running under
 wheezy.  However, I wanted to reinstall wheezy, but cannot because the
 keyboard and mouse do not work in the installer.
 
 When the system is up and running, I see that the hid_logitech_dj module
 is loaded.  Not sure if this is possibly missing from the installer.


The choice of modules in the D-I kernel is shorter (for size issues)
so it's very likely that adding this module could help.

I see this in debian/installer/modules/input-modules:
hid
usbhid
hid-apple ?
hid-belkin ?
hid-microsoft ?
hid-logitech ?
hid-monterey ?
hid-sunplus ?
hid-cherry ?
synaptics_usb ?
wistron_btns ?

Dunno what the ? means but anyway, I see no hid-logitech-dj here...

I suspect it was named hid-logitech and got renamed  to
hid-logitech-dj

Kernel team?




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Bug#661379: debian-installer: Keyboard connected via Logitech Unifying sender/receiver stops working during installation

2012-08-05 Thread Matt Horan
I am seeing this behavior as well, and it makes installing Debian with
my wireless keyboard and mouse impossible.

The keyboard and mouse work fine when the system is up and running under
wheezy.  However, I wanted to reinstall wheezy, but cannot because the
keyboard and mouse do not work in the installer.

When the system is up and running, I see that the hid_logitech_dj module
is loaded.  Not sure if this is possibly missing from the installer.

-- 
Matt Horan m...@matthoran.com http://matthoran.com/


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Bug#661379: debian-installer: Keyboard connected via Logitech Unifying sender/receiver stops working during installation

2012-02-26 Thread Stefan Oberwahrenbrock
Package: debian-installer
Severity: important

Dear Maintainer,
installing Debian/testing from CD1 (Debian GNU/Linux testing _Wheezy_ -
Official Snapshot amd64 CD Binary-1 20120220-05:20) my keyboard (Logitech K350)
stoped working during the installation.
Here is what I did: I copied the installation CD to an USB stick with dd and
booted the system. Everything seemed OK, I chose Advanced options and then
Expert install with the keyboard. After that the kernel booted and presented
the Debian installer main menu. From there on my keyboard did not work anymore.
I tried different USB ports for the sender/receiver (USB 2.0 and 3.0) but had
no luck. The keyboard and the Unifying sender/receiver themselves are OK and
function properly with the computer - I tested them with Debian 6.0 and Windows
7.
I decided to attach another wireless keyboard (Logitech Comfort Wireless
Keyboard, no Unifying) and could finish the whole installation with no
problems. After the installation I reattached the first keyboard with the
Unifying sender/receiver again and it worked without any problems. Maybe some
information gathered with lsusb might be helpful for you:

Here is some info for the keyboard, which stopped working during the
installation:
ID 046d:c52b Logitech, Inc. Unifying Receiver

And this is the output for the keyboard, that I was able to finish the
installation with:
ID 046d:c517 Logitech, Inc. LX710 Cordless Desktop Laser

If you need more verbose output or other information I can provide, please let
me know.

Thanks for your work and greetings,
Stefan Oberwahrenbrock



-- System Information:
Debian Release: wheezy/sid
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (500, 'testing')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)

Kernel: Linux 3.2.0-1-amd64 (SMP w/2 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=de_DE.utf8, LC_CTYPE=de_DE.utf8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash



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