Well, this is where it gets interesting . . .

Dell is now offering Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) on their Linux computers.
You can order it online right now. The standard price includes no
support. Then there is a 30-day basic support, a 1 yr basic, and a 1 yr
standard.

Imagine when someone who has a business buys a Dell Ubuntu desktop and
can't use his scanner. Or even the average consumer who has no support
option chosen.

Did Dell pick Feisty over other options (Dapper, or even Fedora, SuSE,
etc.) to kill the idea of a Linux computer on the market, or did they
just make a bad decision when choosing this particular release of
Ubuntu? I'm hoping they just made a bad decision and would like to
believe that the naysayers are wrong and that Dell does not have an evil
plan to keep Linux out of their offerings.

This won't look good for Dell or Ubuntu. Hopefully, this might be the
force to push Ubuntu into offering an early fix and not make the public
wait for the next release. This still is bad for customers who choose no
support. But if a kernel (or other) update that actually fixes this
problem would be offered in the updates offered, I think Dell might be
able to contact those customers and offer to  help them through the
update process if they are uncomfortable following the simple update
process the first time.

If I've read correctly, it can be fixed, as other distributons have
USB_SUSPEND enabled (which may or may not be related to the problem
Ubuntu is experiencing) and still have good scanner support.

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