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Message #78947
[Bug 1366023] [NEW] USB broken on Intel NUC (Ivy Bridge D53427RKE / BOXDC53427HYE) with Utopic Kernel
Public bug reported:
This bug is likely related, or at least has the same root cause as Bug
#1350480, which specifically is affecting Trusty.
I installed yesterday's daily Utopic build (and applied all updates) to
an Intel NUC, which has worked very well for me with 13.10 and 14.04
(except Bug #1350480).
There are lots of different NUCs out there. This one, in particularly
is an Ivy Bridge D53427RKE / BOXDC53427HYE with i5-3427U CPU. It also
has 16GB of RAM, a 120GB Kingston mSATA SSD, a 2TB USB3 Western Digital
external hard drive, a USB3 Ethernet adapter, and a USB keyboard/mouse.
The installation completed successfully, but subsequent reboots rendered
this machine unusable. The USB/Keyboard and mouse were not usable in
the OS (though perfectly functional in BIOS). The USB Ethernet dongle
was not usable. The USB hard drive was not visible.
Note that the test kernel provided at
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~jsalisbury/lp1350480/ fixed all of these
issues.
** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1366023
Title:
USB broken on Intel NUC (Ivy Bridge D53427RKE / BOXDC53427HYE) with
Utopic Kernel
Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
This bug is likely related, or at least has the same root cause as Bug
#1350480, which specifically is affecting Trusty.
I installed yesterday's daily Utopic build (and applied all updates)
to an Intel NUC, which has worked very well for me with 13.10 and
14.04 (except Bug #1350480).
There are lots of different NUCs out there. This one, in particularly
is an Ivy Bridge D53427RKE / BOXDC53427HYE with i5-3427U CPU. It also
has 16GB of RAM, a 120GB Kingston mSATA SSD, a 2TB USB3 Western
Digital external hard drive, a USB3 Ethernet adapter, and a USB
keyboard/mouse.
The installation completed successfully, but subsequent reboots
rendered this machine unusable. The USB/Keyboard and mouse were not
usable in the OS (though perfectly functional in BIOS). The USB
Ethernet dongle was not usable. The USB hard drive was not visible.
Note that the test kernel provided at
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~jsalisbury/lp1350480/ fixed all of these
issues.
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