Yep, same thing happens on my Nforce4 motherboard. This bug may be a result of a faulty BIOS, but my guess is that a very large proportion of BIOSes are faulty!
If a kernel workaround can solve the problem I think it should be done. After all if Microsoft can shutdown USB devices properly, Linux should be able to do the same.
Yep, same thing happens on my Nforce4 motherboard. This bug may be a result of a faulty BIOS, but my guess is that a very large proportion of BIOSes are faulty!
If a kernel workaround can solve the problem I think it should be done. After all if Microsoft can shutdown USB devices properly, Linux should be able to do the same.