https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51608
Bug ID: 51608 Summary: Garmin Express regression: USB-attached device no longer found Product: Wine Version: 5.0.3 Hardware: x86-64 OS: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: usb Assignee: wine-bugs@winehq.org Reporter: tygu@getnada.com Distribution: ---
I have two installations. The first installation is on Debian Stretch and the second installation is on Debian Bullseye. The dist-upgrade approach was not used; Bullseye was installed from scratch, and ~/.wine was copied from Stretch to Bullseye.
There was a regression. These are the characteristics:
* Debian Stretch with Gnome *
Garmin Express executes and correctly discovers the USB-attached Garmin device. The Garmin Express application has an annoying flicker and window corruption, but it's purely cosmetic. The software functions for the most part, and it's able to update the maps on the Garmin as long as the maps do not exceed the device's internal storage.
When the map updates exceed the capacity of the internal storage, the Garmin Express app directs the user to insert a microSD card and continue. This functionality is broken. Normally I believe the Garmin appears as *two* devices to the host OS when the SD card is inserted, and Garmin Express should see both of them. But the extra card is not seen.
* Debian Bullseye with Wayland+Xwayland+Sway and Wine 5.0.3 *
Garmin Express executes but it does NOT detect the USB-attached Garmin device. The aesthetics are fixed, so the window doesn't flicker. But Garmin Express is completely useless without being able to connect to the Garmin.