I can now confirm that the problem can be reproduced with another TP-
LINK UH400 external USB hub (same model, different device).
I will now test whether the driver dies without using any of these hubs.
None of my workmates has this issue, though, which makes me think that
there could be a hardwa
I can now confirm that the problem can be reproduced with another TP-
LINK UH400 external USB hub (same model, different device).
I will now test whether the driver dies without using any of these hubs.
None of my workmates has this issue, though, which makes me think that
there could be a hardwa
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** Description changed:
* Ubuntu release: 17.04
* uname -r: 4.10.0-42-generic
* Expected behaviour: the USB ports run well
* What happens: the USB por
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Public bug reported:
* Ubuntu release: 17.04
* uname -r: 4.10.0-42-generic
* Expected behaviour: the USB ports run well
* What happens: the USB ports are randomly killed from time to time
* Explanation:
The xhci_hcd driver reports that the xHCI host is not responding to a stop
endpoint command.