Yeah! Petr, I own you a beer!
In my case, this definitely is Linux Kernel 43191.
Googling around for this bug has led me to find passing "ss_en=0" to the ums_realtek kernel module works-around (fixes ?) this issue.
E.g. Add a file /etc/modprobe.d/ums-realtek.conf with this contents: options ums_realtek ss_en=0
Yeah! Petr, I own you a beer!
In my case, this definitely is Linux Kernel 43191.
Googling around for this bug has led me to find passing "ss_en=0" to
the ums_realtek kernel module
works-around (fixes ?) this issue.
E.g. Add a file d/ums-realtek. conf
/etc/modprobe.
with this contents:
options ums_realtek ss_en=0