This time, though, I installed a command-line system (lucid), then
installed the packages necessary for a graphical desktop (all of the
packages required by xubuntu-desktop, and some of the recommended ones),
then upgraded to Maverick. There shouldn't have been any changes from
that which could cause the iPhone to magically play nicely, though.

In a while, I'll convert my root to a btrfs volume and upgrade to Natty
in a snapshot to see if I can reproduce the bug again. I'll try not to
nuke my /boot this time (what caused me to reinstall; was trying to
chroot install fedora and accidentally did rm -r while /boot and /home
was bind mounted).

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Title:
  USB devices fail to initialize/start when iphone plugged in

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