Hi, I’m rather new to Linux and debugging issues and this one had me stumped, in general I’ve been able to fix most small things on my own but this one I cannot find a solution (it doesn’t help that everything online is about bootable USBs).
Occasionally when I turn on my PC (which dual boots with windows but defaults to tumbleweed) my usb keyboard does not work. And if this happens then that port is essentially dead until I restart, the only sure-fire way to get the port to work is to unplug my keyboard before turning my pc on, then plugging it back in once I’m in.
If the port dies during start-up then it stays dead, the keyboard will work in any other usb port and any new devices such as my microphone or mouse don’t work on the dead port.
If I always unplug my keyboard before boot this issue can be permanently avoided but I would rather fix the issue than try to ignore it.
I’m using a ducky one2 mini keyboard from USB-A to USB-C in the USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-A port on my MSI Tomohawk Max.
I am unsure of what additional information to provide, something like lsusb doesn’t seem to give my much information as I do not know how to identify which bus is tied to which physical ports…
Sorry for the lack of information, some guidance and advice would be great, thank you.