I have not found a real Solution, but a very difficult workaround.

You can compile a newer kernel at your own, 
but make sure that in make menuconfig ehci support is tagged <*> and uhci 
support is tagges as <M>.
Add uhci-hci to the /etc/modprobe.conf/blacklist.conf
add modprobe uhci-hci to /etc/rc.local

When booting up make sure that NO USB Device is plugged into the X110.

This "Workaround" makes sure that USB1 support is loaded a few seconds
after USB2 Support. When you see the Login Screen you can reattach your
USB Hardware.

A more easier solution is to stick with the older 2.6.28 Kernel from
ubuntu 09.04 in the meanwhile.

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Intel USB Hardware does not work with newer Kernel anymore
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/457580
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