Public bug reported:
I haven't been able to exactly pin point if this is a software/driver or
hardware bug. When I first switched over to Kubuntu Edgy (from Windoze)
in Dec I had no issues hooking up my camera to transfer picuters, but
when I'd start transfering pictures it would get really slow (45 minutes
to transfer 200 pictures that would have transfered in about 8 minutes
with the dark side OS) with KDE showing the USB connection stalling
during the copy process. Now, it takes 5 minutes to hook up the camera
and always results with no connection with the camera. I'm at work, so
I don't have access to further information at present time - I can
provide further info later today. The computer is an Acer Aspire
AS5002WLMi, and is based on the 760 SiS chipset.
All other USB devices I've plugged in work 100% perfectly except for
portable MP3 (media) players; though I'm very sure it's not a related
problem though. (Breif description of that is they work only on inital
connection requiring me to re-start X if I disconnect them and re-
connect them at a later time; else they need to be remounted manualy
from a terminal if X is not re-started - I haven't researched that
problem yet (suspect is HAL), so I haven't/won't post it as a bug untill
I do the proper research first).
** Affects: Ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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Kodak USB connection stalls
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/105232
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