Hi,

David Brownell:
> The 2.6 driver should have gotten rid of most of those;
> the fixes rely on usbcore changes in disconnect logic.
> 
2.6 unfortunately has its own problems in this area (read: it crashes).
I'll prepare a reasonable bug report later today.

> Hard to fix on 2.4 since the problem is that the HCDs
> aren't told when it's safe to free things, so they need
> to guess ... and since the device drivers often have
> bugs that break what should be good guesses!
> 
Sigh. In this case, the hardware vanished, so that guess *is* good.  :-/

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