Elias:
Maybe it's not because of the length of the cables, but then the quality of 
them, in my case (case as in situation, not box). I bought the parts in 2003, 
and probably the case model is older than that. Maybe usb 2.0 was too new then 
for them to test it properly. Maybe my problem is a bit different than the 
others here. In Winxp I'm able to use the devices, but just at 1.1 speeds. That 
is why i suspect the cabling and not the os in my case. And a similar feature 
as in winxp would be very nice in my case.

I've built the computer myself, and know exactly what's in there. The
front ports are connected with wires straight to the pins at the
motherboard, so that's not what I would call a hub. But it doesn't work
anyway. The ports which does work are the ports directly from the
motherboard (no wires), at the back fo the of the case. However, I'm not
sure exactly what defines a hub. I place one 10-pin connector to the
motherboard, but has two usb-ports at the front. Maybe there is a hub
then? So maybe my case would support your theory.

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ehci_hcd module causes I/O errors in USB 2.0 devices
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