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Old 1st November 2009, 02:51 PM
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Unhappy Dell Studio Hybrid USB Problem

Hi all,

I've just installed Fedora 11 i686 Live on my Studio Hybrid. During Live CD boot and after install to hard disk plus having applied all updates I get USB related errors as shown in the attached dmesg.txt.

Does anyone know why these errors might be occurring? I've tested booting with out any USB devices attached and the same errors occur. Has anyone else has a similar problem with a Dell Studio Hybrid?

Thanks
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