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preventing a USB device from being taken by the HID driver



Not really Debian related, but there should be a Debian way to solve
this... I have a USB device that I want to access as a raw USB
device. However, it is a HID device, and thus claimed by the HID
driver upon plugin (thanks to hotplug). What's the best/most elegant
way to prevent the HID driver from claiming this device?

Thanks,

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