Okay, back from work again.
Sorry for the strange things I wrote/asked above. I now read a little into 
"ehci", "ohci" etc. in Wikipedia to understand a little better. And I installed 
"device manager" and took a look into it. Could it be that the "sub-version" 
Troy James wrote about is from Ricoh Co Ltd.? That is the only 
non-AMD/ATI-thing I found. But is it related to usb?
Today things got worse: When I started my laptop this morning, both printer and 
hdd-external drive crashed right away before even using them. At the same time 
it is extremely slow, as if low on memory. Could there be a connection? Well, 
maybe not.
So, I am attaching the lspci and lspci -vv and lspci -vvn outputs. And the 
dmesg-output. In the latter are error messages like "no agp bridge found", 
"aperture beyond 4GB", "ata1: softreset failed (device not ready)", "ata1: 
failed due to HW bug, retry pmp=0", some errors with ricoh-mmc, and then of 
course the "usb 6-1: device descriptor read/64, error -110", "usb 6-1: device 
not accepting address 2, error -110" and the I/O-errors. Of course, there might 
be no connection between the different errors.
I hope someone understands what this all means and can help...
Thanks a lot!


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ehci_hcd module causes I/O errors in USB 2.0 devices
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