Mine is an Intel 82801I (ICH9 Family) laptop chipset.
I've pretty much given up getting usb to work on this laptop. If I
unbind the driver from one port then the issue comes back a little later
on a different one. I keep meaning to boot it into Windows to confirm
that it is in fact a hardware
You can disable the messages by appending 'nousb' to your kernel
parameters. This will of course also disable your usb hardware though.
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I think the original reporter, Tillanz and myself are both fairly
confident that the root cause is defective USB hardware in some way. The
problem is really that the defective hardware makes the console
unusable.
At least in my case removing the defective hardware is not really an
option since
This definitely only seems to be an issue for me on 9.10 and not 9.4. As
well as the symptoms here I have a few USB devices which worked before
upgrading and don't now - am looking for specific bug reports now.
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Message unable to enumerate USB device on port 8 spammed on command line.
I finally got around to downloading it and can confirm that with the
9.10 alpha 4 desktop amd64 iso I am able to start and use the live cd
image on my laptop. I haven't actually tried installing it, but am
assuming if the live kernel works then the installer kernel probably
will. I don't really
Only another me too.
The 32 bit installation works and boots without any special parameters.
FWIW my machine is the T5800 processor and only 2G of ram.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/292610
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