In my case, this happened for the 1st time with Ubuntu version:
Linux Hostname 2.6.28-17-generic #58-Ubuntu SMP Tue Dec 1 21:27:25 UTC 2009 
x86_64 GNU/Linux

The last functional time for the USB, was 29 Dec, between
11:00am-11:59am.  I was using a digital camera, Olympus Stylus,
transferring pictures.  The device timed out after minutes of non-use,
and the USB mount (in storage mode, not MTP) was removed.

The next time I tried to use the USB ports (4 of them on an HP Pavilion
laptop) they failed to register.

Rebooting did nothing.  Rebooting in recovery mode to the root shell did
nothing.  I booted the system with an Ubuntu 8.04 LiveCD image, and the
results were the same.

Both the installed 9.04 and the 8.04 LiveCD log files, reflected the
identical error.

Attempting to boot a prior kernel version, resulted in the same errors
AND loss of wireless network activation.

Attached is a .zip file of all logs I could think to capture.  The log
file names should provide a sufficient description of the command used
to capture the log. If any clarification is needed, please email me.


** Attachment added: "Archive zip file of various system log files"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37285215/usb_init_fail.zip

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USB devices not registering, and other: "device not accepting address" or 
"device descriptor read/64, error " issues on ubuntu, mint 4.0 and debian etch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/178601
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