Loonie
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Hey all.
Think I've found a problem with the USB OTG. When I fresh-boot the Pandora, I can plug in a suitable adapter and use a mouse or other peripheral as expected.
If I flick the power switch to put the Pandora into its standby mode thingy, when I power it back on again, the port no longer works. I need to reboot the system to get it working again.
I think when the unit comes out of standby it doesn't reenable the USB OTG port.
Edit: I forgot to ask if one of the gurus such as Notaz knew of a terminal command that will reenable it, so at least a reboot can be avoided.
				
			Think I've found a problem with the USB OTG. When I fresh-boot the Pandora, I can plug in a suitable adapter and use a mouse or other peripheral as expected.
If I flick the power switch to put the Pandora into its standby mode thingy, when I power it back on again, the port no longer works. I need to reboot the system to get it working again.
I think when the unit comes out of standby it doesn't reenable the USB OTG port.
Edit: I forgot to ask if one of the gurus such as Notaz knew of a terminal command that will reenable it, so at least a reboot can be avoided.
			
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