That Ubuntu 8.10 is about to be released is very commendable, but will
benefit only a small share of Ubuntu 8.04 users, namely those who do not
care about the 'LTS' and are willing and able to upgrade all their hosts
(I wrote something to that effect before - do I have to do that for each
bug found in Ubuntu 8,.04?). It would considerably lower the hurdle, if
Ubuntu could make a 2.6.27 kernel available for testing in 8.04.
Experience gained that way could be used to backport relevant patches to
a kernel supported in 8.04 (2.6.24?).

Meanwhile I took the vanilla (kernel.org's) 2.6.27 kernel, compiled it
and tested (actually running right now) on my work PC. The blackberry
charger device is recognized now and seems to charge the BlackBerry
device (can't tell which current it is using though) . When connected,
udev stil uses all available CPU time (of one core, hald seems to use
most of the other), but after about a minute (on this Athlon 64 X2
4600+) seems to give up and CPU utilization resumes to normal. Much
better than before, but something is still not quite right.

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bouncing device causing high cpu utilization with blackberry
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/237084
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