This issue is still present in 2.6.27-2-generic. I've attached some test output (removing ndiswrapper, loading ssb then reloading ndiswrapper) which shows the device being claimed by the ssb module.
As an aside, it appears that the module `pcspkr' has been compiled into this kernel. I tend to disable my system bell by blacklisting this module, which I can't do if it hasn't been compiled as a module.
This issue is still present in 2.6.27-2-generic. I've attached some test output (removing ndiswrapper, loading ssb then reloading ndiswrapper) which shows the device being claimed by the ssb module.
As an aside, it appears that the module `pcspkr' has been compiled into this kernel. I tend to disable my system bell by blacklisting this module, which I can't do if it hasn't been compiled as a module.