The endpoint issue will probably need another quirk in usbhid, like this
commit:
commit 282bf1fe6dca4b768d6bedc14aea1b82c36241c1
Author: Trent Lloyd
Date: Thu Jul 9 13:38:50 2015 +0800
HID: usbhid: quirks for Corsair RGB keyboard & mice (K70R, K95RGB,
M65RGB, K70RGB,
I added three quirks for the keyboard. Thanks to comment #13, I guess
the keyboard doesn't like LPM.
Let's try if USB_QUIRK_NO_LPM alone can make the keyboard work:
http://people.canonical.com/~khfeng/lp1678477-nolpm/
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my drives. I selected ext4 partitions for /, /home and /usr and another
ext4 partition for /boot. The installation proceeded successfully up to
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I have the same problem as well. I'm using two screens, but I think
running a virtual machine (virtual box for me) where the mouse cursor is
caught inside, might also be related to the problems.
When the monitor goes to sleep (after 10 minutes) and I come back to my
pc later, I press a key or
Okay, I just found a hub with the same VIA chip inside.
Remote wakeup works when autosuspend is enabled.
Hub like this generally can connect to auxiliary power cord. Does power
cord connection make any difference?
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