Hi Rodolphe,

> I am completely lost.

Yep, USB does that to you, occasionally...

So, anyways, probably not at all your fault. If you can, make sure
you've got the latest firmware for your laptop.

Personally, I'm kinda lazy, so I prefer to first check whether there's
things that are easy to update, i.e. something like `sudo fwupdmgr
refresh; sudo fwupdmgr get-devices` and if everything looks fine and
safe `update` (pleeeease be careful and have backups, this is a
BIOS-and-below update, and we're not responsible for what your laptop
manufacturer might have done wrong).

If there's no updates (or updating didn't help), check the
manufacturer's websites, the Arch Linux wiki for your laptop model (not
an Arch user myself, but their wiki is awesome).

Also, make sure you're already running the latest Linux kernel your
linux distro supports.

Best regards,
Marcus

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