Comment 16 for bug 43950

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Chris Wagner (chris-wagner) wrote : [Bug 43950]

On Thu, 2006-12-21 at 17:00 +0000, Marc Grosse wrote:
> I suggest, just forget this problem, I can live with it, just removing USB
> devices during booting operation.

Well, if we can locate the problem, that would be better than forgetting
about it. It is likely to bite someone else in the butt, too, and that
user may just decide to go back to Windows ;).

If the problem still exists after switching motherboards, then it seems
likely that the faulty hardware is something that you've been using in
both configurations (that is, with both motherboards). Unless, of
course, these motherboards are both very similar in architecture, and
since this does seem to be related to the USB devices, then it could be
the motherboards... You're not using a separate USB device, are you
(like one that sticks into a PCI slot)?

I think the best thing you could do would be to try some other Linux
distributions to see which of them have the same problem. This would
probably help much in tracking down the problem.

...Or, if you don't want to bother, then we can close out this bug
report.