Am 30.05.2014 21:24, schrieb William Melgaard:
> Package: udev
> Version: 204-8
> Severity: normal
> 
> Dear Maintainer,
> Debian versions wheezy and jessie will not recognize any usb device (including
> keyboard). Research indicates that the fault may be attributed to reconfigured
> registers in the AMD 900 series Northbridge
> Netinstall or live CD will recognize the USB keyboard IFF the BIOS has PS2
> emulation enabled.
> A USB PCI card was installed, attempting to circumvent the motherboard USB
> sockets. This had no effect
> 
> The error message when a new USB device was plugged in was:
> USB 7-1: device descriptor read 64/, error-32
> USB 7-1: device descriptor read 64/, error-32
> USB 7-1: device descriptor read 64/, error-32
> device not accepting address 4, error-32
> device not accepting address 5. err0r-32
> hub 7-0:1.0: unable to enumerate USB device on port 1
> USB 6-5: device descriptor read 64/, error-32
> USB 6-5: device descriptor read 64/, error-32
> USB 6-5: device descriptor read 64/, error-32
> device not accepting address 4, error-32
> device not accepting address 5. err0r-32
> hub 6-5:1.0: unable to enumerate USB device on port 1

This looks like a kernel issue, not related to udev.

Could you elaborate why you think this is a bug in udev?



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