debian-user@lists.debian.org writes:

>I am trying to get a USB device working. In lsusb the ID shows up, but
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the name of the device does not. Is this an indication that the driver
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is not properly installed?
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For instance, this is how functioning devices look in lsusb:
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Bus 005 Device 003: ID 413c:8126 Dell Computer Corp. Wireless 355
>Bluetooth
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However, the device that I need to operate does not show the name,
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only the beginning of the line like this:
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Bus 003 Device 002: ID 104f:0006
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Does that mean that the device driver is not properly installed?
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update your usb ids
sudo update-usbids




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