Calm down????  This bug is a huge deal.  I've been reading the tech blog
debates about Windows vs. Linux for over six months now since my
conversion.  Things like this bug prove the Windows' proponents point
that Linux isn't ready for prime time.  After all that the ubuntu devs
have done to make Linux accessible to the masses and support a huge
range of hardware, it's more than a shame that an entire class of
hardware that was supported earlier has been knowingly excluded from
that support.

I finally convinced a friend to switch to ubuntu.  After having huge
issues with his wifi card and scanner, he's ready to give up and go back
to Windows.  He uses his scanner regularly for his avocation, so its
support isn't a trivial issue to him.  Without scanner support, he
simply cannot use Linux.  Everything worked fine for him under Vista.
I'm sure that there are hundreds of similar stories, especially in the
business environment.  The low rating of the bug and the length of time
this has gone without a released fix further shows that Linux isn't
ready for the mainstream desktop.  The suggestion to compile our own
kernel sounds like gibberish to a potential convert--you can't possibly
be serious.  You only get one chance to make a first impression on a new
user.

It breaks my heart that after my own conversion to the penguin and my
writing articles strongly encouraging users to move from Windows to
Linux, ubuntu has seriously regressed.  By publishing a major release
that regresses so seriously, the devs have proven beyond a shadow of a
doubt that Linux is only really suited to geeks, not to the average PC
user.  They have made and continue to make us Linux evangelists look
like fools.  Congratulations.

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some usb_devices fault if usb_suspend enabled
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/85488
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