Yeah, I second Dan. It's hardware. Try what he said, and then try cleaning
out your USB ports. Gunk can sometimes get in them and cause cycling. Use a
Q-Tip.
Illirik Smirnov


On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 1:35 PM, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:

> At 8:51 PM -0500 6/14/2010, James Therrault wrote:
>
>> Here's the system log beginning with a couple of lines before I plugged
>> the modem in.  "com.devgure..." is when I plugged the modem in.  It's all
>> Greek to me...
>>
>
> Definately a hardware issue.  Looks like it's cycling - it can't get a grip
> on the device.  What else is plugged into your USB?  Try unplugging
> evertything except that modem.
>
>
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