PixlOne / logiops

An unofficial userspace driver for HID++ Logitech devices
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logiops-0.3.4-alt1.x86_64 does not find the device after changing the host or turning off the mouse #474

Open alekmov opened 2 months ago

alekmov commented 2 months ago

logid -v [DEBUG] Unsupported device /dev/hidraw0 ignored [DEBUG] Unsupported device /dev/hidraw1 ignored [DEBUG] Unsupported device /dev/hidraw2 ignored [DEBUG] Failed to add device /dev/hidraw3 on try 1, backing off for 500ms

The connection is restored only after a reboot alt.

sviperz commented 1 month ago

@alekmov did you resolve the issue? It started surfacing for me after upgrading to Ubuntu 24.10. And restarting the service via sudo systemctl restart logid doesn't help.

It only works after system boot up, but once the mouse goes out of sleep or just turned off and turned on again it starts happening.

Sn4tz commented 2 weeks ago

Having the same problem. Everything worked fine on Fedora, now that i'm on Kubuntu (24.10) it doesn't work anymore. EDIT: Version 0.3.5