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|    Salvatore Bonaccorso to All    |
|    Bug#1126149: linux: usb enumeration fail    |
|    07 Feb 26 11:40:01    |
      XPost: linux.debian.bugs.dist       From: carnil@debian.org              Hi,              On Fri, Feb 06, 2026 at 09:48:34PM +0000, Vicboom18 wrote:       > This bug has also been reported to Debian. You can track it here:       > https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1126149 (Debian Bug       > #1126149).              Well yes, I know it is reported there in Debian.              let me phrase it differently. I won't provide private support, that is       please *always* include the Debian BTS email address as well in the       replies, so others in the team are aware as well of the progress.              > Both boot logs have attached, in both cases the computer were turned on       > with the keyboard connected, then it was disconnected and connected again.       >       > As it can bee seen in PC_boot.log I also went back to the 6.12 LTS kernel,       > as the 6.17 was installed in order to try to fix the issue on my own (with       > no success)              Thank you. So I see in the one variant it seems to recocnize correctly       the keyboard. So we should still try to quirk before forwarding your       report to upstream.              > When trying the official guide (from point 4.5.1 up to 4.5.2, skipping       > 4.5.1.1) it seems to fail in the $ debian/bin/test-patches command.              I need here the full context. As              set +e; QUILT_PC=.pc quilt unapplied --quiltrc - >/dev/null && echo 'Patch       series not fully applied'; test $? -eq 1       Patch series not fully applied                     I think you need to massage a bit the patch yet for context in       6.12.63. I will see if I can provide you a test kernel to test it more       reasily.              For context of the bug I will attach your 3 provided log to the bug.              Regards,       Salvatore              [SoupGate killed MIME-encoded file patching_fail.log.zst (1160 bytes)]       [SoupGate killed MIME-encoded file GigabyteG5KC_boot.log.zst (13779 bytes)]       [SoupGate killed MIME-encoded file PC_boot.log.zst (25072 bytes)]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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