https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42502





--- Comment #14 from Bjorn Helgaas <[email protected]>  2012-01-18 23:45:09 
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Apparently you were running BIOS "0503 05/30/2011" (from your dmesg logs) when
USB did not work.  I assume you mean you have a BIOS update from the
manufacturer?  What version are you running now?  Are there any BIOS release
notes that give hints about what changed?

Can you attach a dmesg log from one of the 64-bit kernels and the new BIOS?

We didn't change anything in Linux to fix this, so other people who haven't
updated the BIOS should still have the problem.  If we can figure out what
changed in the BIOS, and if there's an easy way to do a similar workaround in
Linux, it would be useful to those people.

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