

To enable the NFC wireless smartcard reader requires running a magic script available on GitHub to try and enable support using packet captures fed back to the device. While I don't have a functioning smart card to test with it has detected other things like a credit card once inserted. The internal card reader should more or less Just Work - pcsc-tools contains pcsc_scan which can be used to monitor the cards. The card reader component is documented in the next section.Ĭomes with internal (contacted) card reader and wireless card reader options. In the listing above its Bus 001 Device 005: ID 0a5c:5834 Broadcom Corp.Īs of this writing, the device is listed on libfrint's Unsupported devices list and there is a related ticket requesting its inclusion. The class is "Application Specific Interface" and interface is "Broadcom USH w/touch sensor". Works out of the box, touchpad, trackball, screen and external device

I'm not sure how widespread this issue might be or if its due to me turning off SecureBoot (an act which is no longer required with recent installers). ?I had to manually create a boot record under General -> Boot Sequence - adding a boot option pointed at EFI/debian/grub64.efi was enough.
#Mac lsusb alternative install#
Buster DOES support secure boot and similar models of computer (eg Dell 5400) will install with it).

#Mac lsusb alternative Pc#
The PC is well recognized on Debian Stretch and Buster (Early 2019).
#Mac lsusb alternative driver#
= Configuration Required = Only works with a non-free driver and or firmware = OK Unsupported(No Driver) = Error (Couldn't get it working) Unknown, Not Test Not-applicable
