On Fri, 3 Aug 2012, mat brown wrote:

> I'm getting a bit out of my depth now, but I'm pretty sure the
> xhci_hcd module is compiled into the Ubuntu kernels.  If I were to dig
> around in Ubuntu's kernel sources looking for xhci_hcd.* files to diff
> against Fedora's, would that be a useful thing for me to do?

I don't know.  If there's no difference then it wouldn't be very
useful.  :-)

> It's been a few years but I have compiled my own kernels in the past,
> but I can definitely have a go at that if you think it would be
> beneficial.

There aren't too many alternatives at this point.  One possibility is
to try booting a Fedora kernel on an Ubuntu system.  I don't know if
that can work, but if it does then it would indicate whether the
problem is in the kernel or in the userspace environment.

> Thanks for your help so far Alan, it's very much appreciated.  I know
> wizards of your level are busy people.

You're welcome.  (And I don't feel like a wizard; I feel like an 
ordinary busy person...)

Alan Stern

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