I could not easily find this workaround from a google search so documenting it here:
Typical "use with caution" notice, may cause a (small) rift in the space-time continuum, etc.
Edit /lib/udev/rules.d/95-upower-csr.rules (with sudo), comment out (with #) the last set of lines at the bottom so that it's left like this:
# Unifying HID++ devices #SUBSYSTEM!="hid", GOTO="up_unifying_end" #ATTRS{idVendor}=="046d", ENV{UPOWER_VENDOR}="Logitech, Inc." #ATTRS{idVendor}=="046d", ATTRS{idProduct}=="c52b", DRIVER=="logitech-djdevice", ENV{UPOWER_BATTERY_TYPE}="unifying" #ATTRS{idVendor}=="046d", ATTRS{idProduct}=="c532", DRIVER=="logitech-djdevice", ENV{UPOWER_BATTERY_TYPE}="unifying" #ATTRS{idVendor}=="046d", ATTRS{idProduct}=="c52f", ENV{UPOWER_BATTERY_TYPE}="lg-wireless" LABEL="up_unifying_end"
^Everything commented out but that last LABEL.
On the next reboot, UPower will completely ignore these Unifying devices!
I could not easily find this workaround from a google search so documenting it here:
Typical "use with caution" notice, may cause a (small) rift in the space-time continuum, etc.
Edit /lib/udev/ rules.d/ 95-upower- csr.rules (with sudo), comment out (with #) the last set of lines at the bottom so that it's left like this:
# Unifying HID++ devices unifying_ end" idVendor} =="046d" , ENV{UPOWER_ VENDOR} ="Logitech, Inc." idVendor} =="046d" , ATTRS{idProduct }=="c52b" , DRIVER= ="logitech- djdevice" , ENV{UPOWER_ BATTERY_ TYPE}=" unifying" idVendor} =="046d" , ATTRS{idProduct }=="c532" , DRIVER= ="logitech- djdevice" , ENV{UPOWER_ BATTERY_ TYPE}=" unifying" idVendor} =="046d" , ATTRS{idProduct }=="c52f" , ENV{UPOWER_ BATTERY_ TYPE}=" lg-wireless" up_unifying_ end"
#SUBSYSTEM!="hid", GOTO="up_
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LABEL="
^Everything commented out but that last LABEL.
On the next reboot, UPower will completely ignore these Unifying devices!