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I didn't find Aukey CB-C59, but find model CB-C60 and tested it. It seems like working ok, VBUS turn off and back on.
It has 4 USB ports, but ports 1 and 3 control each other power.
BUT! After few hours turned off ports turns back on. Tested it on all ports. All behave the same.
I suspect CB-C59 can act similiary...
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Chances are that this is not an issue with Aukey hub, but with your Linux kernel.
It could be this issue: https://github.com/mvp/uhubctl?tab=readme-ov-file#power-comes-back-on-after-few-seconds-on-linux
Basically, something on your system does not like USB ports turned off and wants to enable them back on.
I recommend trying it on Linux with kernel 6.0+ - since this fix #450, Linux will not automatically try to enable power on USB ports.
I didn't find Aukey CB-C59, but find model CB-C60 and tested it. It seems like working ok, VBUS turn off and back on.
It has 4 USB ports, but ports 1 and 3 control each other power.
BUT! After few hours turned off ports turns back on. Tested it on all ports. All behave the same.
I suspect CB-C59 can act similiary...
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: