Am 11.12.2012 17:48, schrieb Alan Stern:

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>
> We really need to know which component is bad: the host controller or 
> the device.

It happens with all USB 1.1 devices I have (several mice and a HP
Deskjet 960c printer).
The same devices do not cause other machines to wake up, so I assume
it's the host controller.

I don't know enough about the low level details,  so I really can't
contribute anything else than doing testing / debugging.

If it comes to blacklisting, do you think there is a chance/possibility
to get a statement form NVIDA about this issue ?
It seems that at least the MCP51, MCP55 and MCP61 chipsets are affected...

Regards,
Frank

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