Why would you deliberately make this whole process a pain in the a** for us 
Ubuntu users and force people to create duplicate bugs?! I've never seen a 
bugtracker where people are actively encouraged to create duplicate bugs.
Is there somewhere a guideline to read after the reason for that, atleast? Just 
actively invalidating the bug without telling the reason is kind of strange... 
Why is this bugreport invalid?
The bug says "I have a Sony Vaio T-Series laptop. The usb 2.0 ports are not 
working". Obviously EVERY owner of this laptop and obviously it's some bug in 
the kernel USB system, is it not?
Then again, how likely is it that Canonical fixes a Kernel bug.. might as well 
install Fedora. RedHat atleast has a reputation for kernel development.

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