Alan,

> 
> A few people with 64-bit Linux systems have reported problems with USB.  
> At this point it's impossible to tell whether it's caused by hardware
> issues or problems with the driver.


I just ran my usbburn.pl script under Windows for three hours. It worked fine: 
3 GB file (Fedora
Core 4 DVD iso) was always copied to USB hard drive within about 3-4 minutes. 

I also kept plugging and unplugging USB drive and Windows always recognized 
when the drive was
plugged or unplugged. 

So I think it is 99% certain that the problem is not in hardware but in lack of 
its support under
Linux or, perhaps, some Linux configuration problem. 


> 
> There have been some changes to the ehci-hcd driver posted recently.  You 
> could try this one and see if it helps at all:
> 
> http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-usb-devel&m=113780678524619&w=2

Thank you, I'll try it.
Igor


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