Hi Komputes

I copied and pasted the output from lspci into ubuntu.pastebin.com. I am using 
ubuntu Karmic. I had exactly the same problem with ubuntu 9.04. 

Regards



 ----- Original Message ------
 From:komputes
 Sent:Thursday, December 31, 2009 13:21
 To:m...@mweb.co.za m...@mweb.co.za; 
 Cc: jpg...@gmail.com jpg...@gmail.com; laptop-testing-team@lists.ubuntu.com 
laptop-testing-team@lists.ubuntu.com; 
 Subject:Re: Acer laptop



m...@mweb.co.za wrote:
 
> Hi Peter
 
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> I had a similar problem with my Fujitsu Siemens laptop. Try opening up
 
> Terminal and type in lsusb and then press enter. I do this for my usb
 
> ports to be recognised. Sometimes I have to do this 3 or 4 times before
 
> it sees my usb ports. I am running Ubuntu 9.10 and I still have to do
 
> this. I have no idea why this is so.
 
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> Hope this helps! Let me know how it goes. 
 
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> ----- Original Message ------
 
> From:komputes
 
> Sent:Wednesday, December 30, 2009 20:37
 
> To:J Peter Graham jpg...@gmail.com; laptop-testing-team@lists.ubuntu.com; 
 
> Subject:Re: Acer laptop
 
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> J Peter Graham wrote:
 
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>> Hi,
 
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>> I'm new to Ubuntu and have installed Ultimate Edition 2.4 and cannot seem to
 
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>> get any of my usb port to work. This includes the ports and card reader and
 
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>> the build in web camera.
 
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>> I have an Acer Aspire 5100 using AMD Turion 64x2 mobile techology not sure
 
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>> what other info you need?
 
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>> I have been to the hardware under system and it does show the usb
 
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>> controllers and ports and the card reader... cannot find anything about the
 
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>> web camera.
 
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>> Thanks for any suggestions that you might be able to give me to make this
 
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>> work.
 
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>> Peter
 
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> That's odd Peter, have you tried booting from the standard 32-bit (x86)
 
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> Desktop CD to see if the USB ports are recognized. Try Karmic (9.10) and
 
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> if that doesn't work Jaunty (9.04) should I would recommend the official
 
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> Ubuntu release:
 
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> http://releases.ubuntu.com/karmic/
 
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> http://releases.ubuntu.com/jaunty/
 
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> Let us know how it goes.
 
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> Cheers,
 
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> -komputes
 
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Moki,
 

 
Are you also having this issue with 9.04? Can you test the LiveCD to
 
check, or even install 9.04 on a usb key and boot from it to test this out.
 

 
If not a physical issue, I would suspect this is a kernel bug starting
 
in karmic. I can check for bugs reported against the USB controllers if
 
you guys (Moki & Peter) provide the output of this command (please paste
 
the output onto pastebin.ubuntu.com to keep emails short and clean):
 

 
$ lspci -nnk
 

 
Cheers,
 

 
-komputes
 

 
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