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Rhodderz:
Hey, i can try and help. when its plugged in and apparently "not existing" in terminal what does lsusb return with (or lsusb -v)

hedgie:
Oh, it exists as far as lsusb is concerned.  It's basically the KDE module that is fucked.  And even using the CLI, the buttons can't be configured.  I have managed to improvise by turning the thing upside down and just using the rotate command in my configuration shell script.

hedgie:
New post because new bloody problem.
System is OpenSUSE Leap, KDE

Up until last week some time, Netflix was working fine under Chromium, and it started giving errors. 
I had worried that an update broke everything, so I reinstalled both Chromium and Widevine.
Progress! … The error message changed to "Error Code: M7361-1254"

I giggle that, and their first recommendation is to disable Pulseaudio, which produced no change. (It is now reenabled)
Their second was to reinstall the driver for the sound card.  Okay, I'm holding off on that for the moment, since I presume that since the driver is part of the "vanilla" kernel that either I should simply reinstall alsa, or *shudder* recompile the kernel.  I'll get around to doing the alsa thing when I can stomach another reboot.  I haven't done the latter in ages, and have pretty much forgotten (or repressed) the experience. 

Not sure how to proceed, advise please.

Grognard:
two of these and call me in the morning.

hedgie:
To my head, or the machine?  Either sounds good at the moment.

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