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I'm on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS i686 and this error still occurs sometimes with
Logitech unifying device
[ 31.440058] usb 1-4: device descriptor read/64, error -110
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Happens to me sometimes when powering on from suspend -- any USB device
plugged in will get the following:
usb 5-1: new full-speed USB device number 21 using uhci_hcd
usb 5-1: device descriptor read/64, error -110
No plugged-in USB device will be properly detected until a cold boot --
camera, mou
I'm on Ubuntu 13.04 and I just got something similar happening to what
the original submitter reported.
The system took 2 minutes to boot (as opposed to 10 seconds usually) and
the mouse and keyboard didn't respond when the greeter appeared. I
unplugged and replugged the mouse and keyboard, and th
This issue still exists for me in ubuntu precise which is an LTS
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I have this error on Kubuntu 11.10 my OCZ behemoth usb mouse no longer work.
I've plugged on system an externale 2,5" hard driver (with enclosure) and a
kingstom pendrive.
after unplugged them and rebooted it seem to work.
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I get this error in ubuntu and also kubuntu 11.04.
I think beacuse of this error won't work my wireless mouse (logitech M505) and
keyboard (logitech K340)
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The issue still exists in Ubuntu Natty. In my case, is caused by a USB
webcam. If I unplug it and plug it again, the system starts without any
problems.
There should be a way to ignore those errors and allow the system to
continue detecting other usb devices like the keyboard and mouse instead
of
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It looks like my previous comment is related to bug #773524
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I'm not quite sure it's the exact same problem I'm experiencing, but I do get
the error -110 when plugging my 8GB SDHC card in my Toshiba Portégé R830 card
reader.
I get plenty of those errors in dmesg :
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As of 18 Mar, 2011 this issue still exists and in Lucid.
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Errata:
the "acpi=force irqpoll" boot option is not a reliable solution as for today
the problem is occurring again with errors:
ehci
[ 325.940242] usb 2-2: device descriptor read/64, error -110
[ 336.615721] usb 2-2: device descriptor read/8, error -71
uhci
[ 418.901738] usb 5-2: device desc
The workaround linked by manatlan is working but forces usb1 speed.
It seems that also adding the "acpi=force irqpoll" boot option (as
described here: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-fix-usb-stops-working-
problem-in-ubuntu.html ) improves things a bit: it just revived my usb2
connectivity and se
I'm having a similar problem after an update I installed this morning I'm
running Kubuntu Lucid with kernel 2.6.32-24-generic (64bit)
In my case the issue involves my usb mouse and keyboard. I've checked and the
keyboard an mouse are working in the bios but then are deactivated when linux
boots.
I just noticed this 'regression?' on a 32-bit system running the prior
2.6.32.23 [meaning, I observed 'whups, it's broken again' on a machine
that had been running that kernel for days or weeks] and an update to
2.6.32.24.25 did not immediately resolve it. The majority of USB
devices, including th
Hello, do not know if this helps but I have a 4 GB usb pen drive that is
(apparently) randomly not recognized when connected to an high speed
port while it works fine when connected to an usb hub working at low
speed (tryed also with another pen drive of same brand and one of
different brand with s
@manatlam
Thanks! It works for me!
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@Adam B Butler
> Would love a fix, naturally -- but in the meantime, is there a practical
> (quick) way to perform the "modprobe -r ehci_hcd trick" (or something
> similar) on as a workaround with modern/Lucid kernels?
this trick works ...
http://www.absolutelytech.com/2010/04/18/solved-unable-to-
FWIW, I only see this with LaCie external drives, over USB. From tragic
experience, I know the USB connections on those drives to be prone to
failure, often leaving only the FireWire ports functional. For some
reason, the same drives still work on Macs.
So, could be buggy USB devices and/or bad ca
@Manoj, the supposed "workaround" (which has been working around for 2-3 years
now) was:
modprobe -r ehci_hcd
(Which resulted in terrible USB 1.1 speeds, but at least allowed people to read
their data.)
I could be wrong, but I believe this command (above) gives an error in
Lucid: module not foun
Looks similar to Bug #54273, in that bug rmmod ehci_hcd seems to fix the
issues or at least work around it. Linux USB FAQ lists some of the
reasons why you are seeing this issue.
http://www.linux-usb.org/FAQ.html#ts6
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I'm having the same issues with my usb-disk. I'm running
2.6.32-21-generic in an amd64 environment
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As a note: "modprobe -r sdhci_pci sdhci" doesn't help.
Clean dmesg:
[ 5590.576032] usb 3-1: new low speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 14
[ 5590.696035] usb 3-1: device descriptor read/64, error -71
[ 5590.920041] usb 3-1: device descriptor read/64, error -71
[ 5591.136035] usb 3-1: new l
Problem appeared in Lucid Lynx on Lenovo ThinkPad X41. Didn't occur
before.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I don't have the problem anymore. After I had upgraded CUPS, the problem
had disappeared.
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Just updated to 2.6.31.20 in Ubuntu 9.10. Problem still persists.
Power cycling the printer works to resolve (sometimes)
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The latest Lucid updates (3/2/2010) have eliminated this issue for me.
The AMD64 kernel version 2.6.32-14 and the x86 kernel 2.6.32-15 and
their associated modules are no longer experiencing this error.
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"16.344038] UsB 1-6 device descriptor read /64 error -110." This is the
errormessage I get. I use Ubuntu 9.10.
I downloaded the Debian Live CD. Burned it and booted. Now the
errormessage was different. The bootup gave the error only in UsB 5-6. A
difference with my Ubuntu Os.
I don't know if this
Problem has been introduced in Lucid on my AMD64 workstation. Prior to
upgrade, both Free Agent drives work properly (though they would sleep
and disconnect).
Kernel: 2.6.32-12-generic
dmesg:
[ 2442.200081] usb 1-3: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 13
[ 2457.320079] usb 1-3:
If it's of help, my machine will properly mount an USB flash drive, but
remains unable to properly handle two separate - and confirmed working -
Seagate Free Agent 1TB USB drives.
Nor can I remove the ehci_hcd module any longer, since it's apparently
now builtin. So short of compiling my own kerne
Experiencing the same thing here. Hardware is a Lenovo Thinkpad X301.
The only issue I ever had attaching USB devices to the machine was that
the first device attached would fail, but every subsequent device would
attach with no issue.
As of today, however, both with Karmic and - post-upgrade - Lu
I have the same errors in dmesg running Fedora 12.
Linux localhost.localdomain 2.6.31.12-174.2.3.fc12.i686 #1 SMP Mon Jan
18 20:22:46 UTC 2010 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
I was running Centos 5.4 and everything worked perfectly. I needed
newer software tools so I decided to give Fedora a try. I ju
It's not just in Ubuntu. I experienced it on Fedora 12, Archlinux,
Debian Lenny and Ubuntu. And surprisingly - I have one piece of HP 1018
laser printer on my desk too. Friend of mine confirmed it also on Ubuntu
and Debian (with 1018 printer).
What's wrong?
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i'm having a similar issue since i upgraded to karmic this afternoon.
in my case the error is related to a western digital my book. i've used
this same my book to back up and store data in several previous versions
of ubuntu and never had any problems with it.
kernel: 2.6.31.17-generic
below ar
I have also been seeing this on Karmic with my HPLJ 1020. lsusb is slow
and printer not recognized. Cycling power on the printer brings it right
back online ( with instant lsusb's). I also do not see this behaviour
under windows. All the errors in my case are on bus 7. My printer is on
bus 2.
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I also have an HP LaserJet 1018 and I have the same errors.
Kernel: 2.6.31-16-generic
The printer worked on Ubuntu since january 2008, with issues (often I had to
reboot for the document to print, or to boot with the printer switched on). The
situaton did not improve with Karmic (errors where mo
I can report the same error on Karmic, with 2.6.31-16-generic-pae
and the CD/DVD no longer works under Ubuntu. Still working with the *other* OS.
But since I've upgraded to Karmic, the machine is now unstable, and
there is always something not working well. And the boot process... it
takes 2:30 mi
Did anyone check for this upstream?
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I can confirm this is also happening on the latest mainline kernel 2.6.32-rc8.
Errors are as in the bug description.
For me, it is being triggered by an onboard wireless card which uses a usb
interface.
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This problem began with an upgrade to kernel 2.6.31-14-generic. I have
no HP printers nor any other USB devices plugged in.
Basic Error Message
lu...@lucas-laptop:~$ tail -f /var/log/kern.log
Nov 23 03:46:54 lucas-laptop kernel: [ 1739.932045] hub 2-0:1.0:
connect-debounce failed, port 3 disabled
I also hav a HP LaserJet 1018 and exactly the same error. (EasyPeasy
Newest Version) When the USB-Printer is plugged in on boot I get these
"usb 1-6: device descriptor read/64, error -110" / "usb 1-6: device
descriptor read/8, error -110" errors. But the printer also does not
work if i plug it in l
I also have a HP LaserJet 1018 and now I can't access the printer
anymore. Lsusb freezes when I plug it in. Any idea on how to solve this?
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This bug affects me in Ubuntu Karmic (2.6.31-14 kernel).
dmesg fragment:
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27.751419]groups: 0-1 (__cpu_power = 2048)
[ 31.341276] usb 1-3: device descriptor read/64, error -110
[ 31.571290] usb 1-3: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 4
[ 46.690029] usb 1-3: device d
Update- the problem is being caused by my HP LaserJet 1018 printer.
Printer was not cooperating during USB enumeration. Perhaps something
was changed regarding the USB enumeration process for this release?
Anyways, unplugging the printer fixes problem- no delay on boot anymore.
I would suggest anyo
I forgot to mention; this happened after upgrading to Karmic.
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Same issue, same error, no controls for a full two minutes, neither USB
nor Bluetooth.
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I think this error was caused by SD card reader, when I unplugged it
error disappears.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Hello,
I've just updated to Karmic Koala and yes this bug affects Karmic Koala.
Regards
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Can you confirm this issue exists with the most recent Karmic Koala 9.10
Alpha release? ISO CD images are available at
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/karmic/ . If the issue remains with
Karmic it would be great to then also test the latest upstream mainline
kernel available. This will allow
Can you confirm this issue exists with the most recent Karmic Koala 9.10
Alpha release? ISO CD images are available at
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/karmic/ . If the issue remains with
Karmic it would be great to then also test the latest upstream mainline
kernel available. This will allow
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We're seeing the same problem here with linux-fsl-imx51 on Babbage and
Lange. Seems like there is some weird stuff going on in the USB core
these days... it worked fine in 2.6.28 for both boards, but the Karmic
kernels are a blowout.
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