
Incidentally, I'm now noticing that the ethernet cable isn't function in either. For example, is there a way I can check which of ports on the adapter are "recognised" when something is plugged? Or which device it knows are plugged in?Īs per the suggestion, I run tail -f /var/log/syslog, wait a few seconds, and then enter the device - with my screen's HDMI, my mouse's USB-3 (not working), and an Ethernet cable attached to the device. I was wondering if anyone knows how I would start troubleshooting this.
#Dell usb 2.0 to ethernet adapter driver install#
Is it possible that it tried to install a driver that is now interfering with it working? I think it started when I tried to use a new keyboard/mouse (using the USB slot on the adapter). The HDMI and Ethernet ports on it seem to work. Not sure which, and not sure why it adds 2 of these Bus Device things (whatever they are). On lsusb, the adapter shows up as one of: Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hubīus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Now however, the USB port on the adapter stopped working, so I can't connect my mouse/keyboard.



#Dell usb 2.0 to ethernet adapter driver update#
However, the 4.5 kernel update was supposed to solve that. The DA200 adapter had a problem a while ago, in that the HDMI/DVI ports weren't working on Linux (see here).
