> Okay, here's a patch for you to try.  It adds a new module parameter
> to uhci-hcd.  Depending on how your system starts up, you may need
> to do
> 
>       rmmod uhci-hcd
>       modprobe uhci-hcd ignore_oc=y
> 
> before the new flag will take effect.

Yes, it works well after applying the patch and doing that. Messages
do not appear, usb still works, and everything is fine now. Seeing that
you added a module parameter, I assume that there is no easy way of
having the module notice by itself when this must be done; I imagine
there is no way of telling whether they are real or bogus
messages. Also, if the problem is in the way the port is connected,
then one cannot just make a list of problematic hardware, right?

I've added the commands above to my startup scripts, and this fixes
the problem for me, aside from a handful of messages every time I
start the computer. Write back if you'd like to see the result of any
other check. And thanks a lot!

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