Hi,

after reading a lot of other threads and bug reports I'm sure I encounterd 
exactely the same bug as Michael.
I'm sorry I can't give any output because all of my USB devices - including 
keyboard and mouse - fail. Reboot necessary.

Maybe the information can help inspite of this.
Old PC: MSI K9 Neo Platinum, nForce 3 chipset, Athlon 64 CPU
New PC: MSI 3A-H/HDMI, AMD 700 AMD 780G chipset; AthlonX2 e4850 CPU
I use exactly the same peripherals with old and new PC.

OLD PC: problem never occured. (running winXP, gutsy, feisty and hardy,
each with 32bit i386.

NEW PC: Problem showed up the first time (and ever since) I plugged in any mass 
storage USB device (HDD, Flashdisks).
So far I tried the AMD64bit and the regular i386 versions of Hardy. Problem 
with both of them.

Disabling USB 2.0 support in BIOS "solves" the problem. But of course
it's a "little" slow and of no much use.

Because I can't backup my data (unless I decide to buy some NAS
storage), this bug is critical for me.

If you think, more information (file output) or more precise hardware info can 
help, I'll get a ps2 keyboard/mouse and post it.
Or run the test live CD. Whatever.

Tobi

And by the way: Ubuntu rocks. There's no way back to Redmond. TNX.

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USB dies when using mass-storage
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