Re: Device Enumeration Failure

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Hi Gerhard,

On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 2:47 AM, Gerhard Thomas
<gerhardthomas123@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> According to this link
> http://www.manualowl.com/m/Gigabyte/T1125N/Manual/208571?page=28 smart
> charge is responsible for charging devices connected to the usb port even
> when the notebook is asleep.

At last your touchscreen is working.:). So, when you switch to Linux
with smart charge enabled Linux is not able to detect your
touchscreen. So, when you put your laptop to sleep in Linux does your
touchscreen work after it resumes have you tried that?
Can you post a kernel log when your touchscreen gets detected? Just
curious nothing else. :).

Sir, isn't this is issue pertaining to USB power management issues?
Just curious why was it not working in Linux. Can we replicate the
SmartCharge effect of Windows 7 in Linux in form of USB device driver
is such a configuration possible?


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Anil Nair
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