@jengel: Well if the code _appears_ to do that, then we can probably
work with that until the fix comes out and/or people tell us to do
differently.

@SilverLoz: Thank you very much for trying our suggestions.

As stated above, I wasn't expecting the boot-time flag to work in 2.6.20
(a.k.a. Feisty kernels) simply because it seems the patch to add that
functionality appeared in 2.6.21. Knowing helps, though. The boot-time
flag _should_ work in Gutsy, which uses 2.6.22... at least in theory.
Would it be possible for you (or someone else with a USB device who is
affected by this problem) to download a Gusty *buntu Tribe ISO, burn it
to a CD-R/RW, and then try appending "usbcore.autosuspend=-1" to the
kernel command line before scanning from the LiveCD environment? (Once I
get the ISO downloaded myself I'll try and write up more detailed
instructions, but I actually haven't tried Gutsy yet, so I'm not fully
familiar with what changes (particularly interface changes), if any, are
currently in Gusty.)

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some usb_devices fault if usb_suspend enabled
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