Device not recognized after startup in Linux
Device not recognized after startup in Linux
I'm facing a strange issue while trying to switch to Linux. I installed Garuda and everything seemed fine. After booting, I updated the system and restarted, but it still didn't work. The keyboard and mouse stopped responding right away. I checked the Grunt console, but no commands were available. I tried reinstalling Garuda, but I couldn't boot from the USB stick anymore—it worked just two hours ago. Then I completely removed it and installed the essential OS. Now both mouse and keyboard are broken. For testing, I connected them to a different USB port, which briefly fixed the mouse. After that, it stopped working again. It seemed to happen only once before on Garuda. I also tried deleting the Linux partition using cmd.exe, but it got more complicated. My motherboard has TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot enabled, and the system is fast-booting disabled. I'm confused—why would someone need a graphical interface when simple tasks like logging in are impossible? Also, my Windows 11 is installed on the same SSD with an active TPM module. The 7700K chipset has 1080 Ti speed, but secure boot is turned off for some reason. It’s frustrating because I want to try Linux but can’t even get started.