You can take a look here. https://pkgs.org/download/ipad-chargeBut be careful, messing around with this will for sure void any warranty, and you should know what you're doing (and probably have voltage measuring equipment)
I wont take any guarantees or such. Am 19.12.2017 um 11:09 schrieb Neo:
Usually such applications come from the HW vendor, I've had an Asus motherboard with such an application (Ai Charge).It just raised the voltage/current/power on an USB port, so it could charge a device faster.This in mind, you will probably have to ask you HW vendor for a linux version of this application, but thb, I doubt there is one.Regards Neo Am 15.12.2017 um 22:29 schrieb Matthew Crews:Most devices that recharge via a USB cable self-manage this charging process. All your computer does is supply the electric power. I'm not sure why you needed an app to do this.-------- Original Message -------- Subject: foss usb charger From: steve@airmail.nz To: debian-user@lists.debian.org i had an app (free utility) for charging my usb device though i did not often use it. It worked with windows/microsoft on usb 3.- i do not know if it were included/implemented in my motherboard and thesoft managed it or if the soft did its job as standalone app. ........................................................ does debian provide a similar software (a gui version pls) ?Why not just plug the device in and see if it works? Out of curiosity what device is it? -Matt