Also attached lsusb output from a working kernel for comparison. And
yes, it looks like this is a VIA-chipset-specific regression.
I stand corrected about the Mac's built-in USB-C ports. Those don't
work even after rolling back the kernel to the previous version. I'll
file a separate bug for th
** Attachment added: "lsusb -v -v -v"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1956849/+attachment/5552994/+files/lsusb.txt
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-38 was fine.
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Title:
Almost all USB ports suddenly stopped working; unbootable
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug descr
Reported by another person yesterday:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1385823/some-usb-ports-suddenly-stop-
working-not-only-mouse-keyboard
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Public bug reported:
This package needs to be pulled NOW. It disables almost all USB-3.0 and
USB-C ports completely.
Even though I had automatic software updates turned OFF (or so I
thought), my Mac Pro suddenly got a new kernel when I rebooted it this
morning:
Linux macpro-obs 5.11.0-44-generi
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