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Old 08-11-2020, 11:47 PM   #90
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Originally Posted by davidfor View Post
Getting Microsoft to fix whatever the broke in the USB drivers might be a start. The tolino hasn't changed, the PC hasn't changed, so the change is probably from a Windows update. Backing out might fix it.

I do see this occasionally. Usually it is me, or a cat, bumping the cable at the wrong time. It tends to leave the USB port in an unusable state. A reboot of the PC is the only fix I have found.
I'm always having issues with Kobo devices on all of my Linux computers. On my old desktop, it kept causing the USB ports to act like that. On my Raspberry Pis, it randomly disconnects sometimes. On my Chromebook, it doesn't even detect it sometimes.

Also, my Clara doesn't seem to ever detect my Thinkpad X395 20NL as a computer (it think it's just for charging and doesn't show the connection dialog). It works fine through a (both powered and non-powered) USB 2.0 hub. I haven't looked into this issue because I just use NM for the USB connection action, but I might try and debug it later.
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