975X Platinum - All USB ports suddenly dead

Hello all,
Something similar happened to my previous motherboard (I wrote about it here).
This time though, it happened when I plugged in my scanner to one of the front panel USB ports. Windows displayed a USB power outage error kind of thing and all USB devices stopped working. I unplugged all USB devices. Plugging in any USB device now causes Windows to display the "USB device not recognized" message. Everything else seems to be working fine. Looks like some transistor got fried or something. Some people have suggested me to reset the BIOS and unplug all cables from the motherboard and then trying again. Have to do that yet.
But this USB ports dying thing is really very annoying. I feel that if I buy a new motherboard, it would die the same way some day. This is bad. For the time being, I have installed a PCI 4-port USB host adapter to fulfill my USB related needs. If it serves me well, I think I would continue using my motherboard without it's USB ports working. I think it's far better than getting the whole thing replaced (retailers are really sluggish here and RMA could take 1-2 months to arrive). Basically, the whole situation just sucks as it is!
Has anyone else faced similar problems?

OK ... finally problem solved! Woohooo! Here's what I did:
I was almost fed up. Two of my IDE HDDs (connected to RAID controller) stopped showing up in My Computer (and device manager). I decided to flush the board off all it's power. I unplugged the PSU, disconnected all power cables from devices and the motherboard. Removed RAM sticks, and finally, removed the CMOS battery. Reconnected everything back, and voila .... all USB ports started working! Also, HDDs appeared back in Device Manager. I had lost all hope! Talk about miracles! If anyone else faces this problem, be sure to try what I did. It might help.

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    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop kernel: ehci_hcd 0000:00:1a.0: setting latency timer to 64
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop kernel: usb 1-1.2: new high-speed USB device number 5 using ehci_hcd
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27597]: Warning: Configuration file /etc/laptop-mode/conf.d/board-specific/* is not readable, skipping.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27603]: Warning: Configuration file /etc/laptop-mode/conf.d/board-specific/* is not readable, skipping.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27605]: Determining power state from /sys/class/power_supply/ADP1/online.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27612]: Not trying other options, already found a power supply.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27618]: Determining power state from /sys/class/power_supply/ADP1/online.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27625]: Not trying other options, already found a power supply.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27631]: Battery level polling is disabled.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27636]: Prelim lock acquisition on descriptor 8 with pid 27589
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27640]: Battery level polling is disabled.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27642]: Prelim lock acquisition on descriptor 9 with pid 27589
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27643]: Now invoking lmt_main_function with arguments -- force
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27645]: Prelim lock acquisition on descriptor 8 with pid 27593
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27648]: Couldn't acquire prelim lock on descriptor 9 with pid 27593
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27649]: On battery power: Activating, because ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_ON_BATTERY is set.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27650]: Now invoking lock_retry with arguments -- force
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27652]: Not on AC and we have battery information in /sys/class/power_supply/BAT* -- checking minimum battery charge.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27656]: /sys/class/power_supply/ADP1 is of type Mains.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27657]: Not of type "Battery", skipping.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27659]: /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0 is of type Battery.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27660]: Checking levels for /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27663]: Present: 1.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27665]: Remaining charge: 2101000
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27667]: Full capacity: 5591000
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27669]: Laptop mode
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27670]: Checking if desired state is different from current state.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27671]: enabled, active
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27672]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/ac97-powersave is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27673]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/battery-level-polling is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27674]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/bluetooth is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27675]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/configuration-file-control is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27676]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/cpufreq is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27677]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/dpms-standby is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27678]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/eee-superhe is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27679]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/ethernet is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27680]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/exec-commands is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27681]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/hal-polling is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27682]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/hdparm is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27683]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/intel-hda-powersave is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27684]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/intel-sata-powermgmt is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27685]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/laptop-mode is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27686]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/lcd-brightness is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27687]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/nmi-watchdog is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27688]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/runtime-pm is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27689]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/sched-mc-power-savings is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27690]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/sched-smt-power-savings is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27691]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/start-stop-programs is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27692]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/syslog-conf is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27693]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/terminal-blanking is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27694]: Invoking module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/usb-autosuspend.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27706]: Enabling autosuspend mode for USBCORE Controller, with timeout 2.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27707]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/video-out is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27709]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/wireless-ipw-power is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27714]: Enabling auto suspend mode for usb device 1-1.2.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27713]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/wireless-iwl-power is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27715]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/wireless-power is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27717]: Module /usr/local/lib/laptop-mode-tools/modules/* is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27716]: Enabling auto power level for usb device 1-1.2.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27718]: Module /usr/local/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/* is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27719]: Module /etc/laptop-mode/modules/* is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27722]: On battery power: Activating, because ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_ON_BATTERY is set.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27724]: Not on AC and we have battery information in /sys/class/power_supply/BAT* -- checking minimum battery charge.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27726]: /sys/class/power_supply/ADP1 is of type Mains.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27727]: Not of type "Battery", skipping.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27729]: /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0 is of type Battery.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27730]: Checking levels for /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27732]: Present: 1.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27734]: Remaining charge: 2101000
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27736]: Full capacity: 5591000
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27738]: Laptop mode
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27739]: Checking if desired state is different from current state.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27740]: enabled, active
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27741]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/ac97-powersave is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27742]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/battery-level-polling is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27743]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/bluetooth is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27744]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/configuration-file-control is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27745]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/cpufreq is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27746]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/dpms-standby is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27747]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/eee-superhe is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27748]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/ethernet is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27749]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/exec-commands is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27750]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/hal-polling is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27751]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/hdparm is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27752]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/intel-hda-powersave is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27753]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/intel-sata-powermgmt is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27754]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/laptop-mode is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27755]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/lcd-brightness is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27756]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/nmi-watchdog is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27757]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/runtime-pm is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27758]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/sched-mc-power-savings is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27759]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/sched-smt-power-savings is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27760]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/start-stop-programs is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27761]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/syslog-conf is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27762]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/terminal-blanking is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27764]: Invoking module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/usb-autosuspend.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27776]: Enabling autosuspend mode for USBCORE Controller, with timeout 2.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27777]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/video-out is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27780]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/wireless-ipw-power is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27781]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/wireless-iwl-power is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27782]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/wireless-power is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27785]: Not enabling auto suspend mode for usb device 1-1.2:1.0
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27786]: Module /usr/local/lib/laptop-mode-tools/modules/* is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27787]: Not enabling auto power level for usb device 1-1.2:1.0
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27788]: Module /usr/local/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/* is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:30:54 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[27789]: Module /etc/laptop-mode/modules/* is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:31:12 ryan-linux-desktop kernel: ehci_hcd 0000:00:1a.0: setting latency timer to 64
    Feb 05 17:31:12 ryan-linux-desktop kernel: usb 1-1.2: USB disconnect, device number 5
    Feb 05 17:31:24 ryan-linux-desktop kernel: ehci_hcd 0000:00:1a.0: setting latency timer to 64
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop kernel: usb 1-1.2: new high-speed USB device number 6 using ehci_hcd
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28069]: Warning: Configuration file /etc/laptop-mode/conf.d/board-specific/* is not readable, skipping.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28070]: Warning: Configuration file /etc/laptop-mode/conf.d/board-specific/* is not readable, skipping.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28083]: Determining power state from /sys/class/power_supply/ADP1/online.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28084]: Determining power state from /sys/class/power_supply/ADP1/online.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28090]: Not trying other options, already found a power supply.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28089]: Not trying other options, already found a power supply.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28106]: Battery level polling is disabled.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28110]: Battery level polling is disabled.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28111]: Prelim lock acquisition on descriptor 8 with pid 28062
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28113]: Couldn't acquire prelim lock on descriptor 8 with pid 28064
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28116]: Prelim lock acquisition on descriptor 9 with pid 28062
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28118]: Now invoking lmt_main_function with arguments -- force
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28119]: Couldn't acquire prelim lock on descriptor 9 with pid 28064
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28121]: Now invoking lock_retry with arguments -- force
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28124]: On battery power: Activating, because ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_ON_BATTERY is set.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28127]: Not on AC and we have battery information in /sys/class/power_supply/BAT* -- checking minimum battery charge.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28129]: /sys/class/power_supply/ADP1 is of type Mains.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28130]: Not of type "Battery", skipping.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28132]: /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0 is of type Battery.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28133]: Checking levels for /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28135]: Present: 1.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28137]: Remaining charge: 2076000
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28139]: Full capacity: 5591000
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28141]: Laptop mode
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28142]: Checking if desired state is different from current state.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28144]: enabled, active
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28145]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/ac97-powersave is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28146]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/battery-level-polling is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28147]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/bluetooth is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28148]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/configuration-file-control is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28149]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/cpufreq is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28150]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/dpms-standby is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28151]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/eee-superhe is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28152]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/ethernet is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28153]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/exec-commands is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28154]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/hal-polling is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28155]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/hdparm is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28156]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/intel-hda-powersave is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28157]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/intel-sata-powermgmt is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28158]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/laptop-mode is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28159]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/lcd-brightness is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28160]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/nmi-watchdog is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28161]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/runtime-pm is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28162]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/sched-mc-power-savings is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28163]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/sched-smt-power-savings is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28164]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/start-stop-programs is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28165]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/syslog-conf is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28166]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/terminal-blanking is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28167]: Invoking module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/usb-autosuspend.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28179]: Enabling autosuspend mode for USBCORE Controller, with timeout 2.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28180]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/video-out is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28183]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/wireless-ipw-power is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28185]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/wireless-iwl-power is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28187]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/wireless-power is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28188]: Module /usr/local/lib/laptop-mode-tools/modules/* is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28190]: Module /usr/local/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/* is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28189]: Enabling auto suspend mode for usb device 1-1.2.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28191]: Module /etc/laptop-mode/modules/* is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28192]: Enabling auto power level for usb device 1-1.2.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28195]: On battery power: Activating, because ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_ON_BATTERY is set.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28197]: Not on AC and we have battery information in /sys/class/power_supply/BAT* -- checking minimum battery charge.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28199]: /sys/class/power_supply/ADP1 is of type Mains.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28200]: Not of type "Battery", skipping.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28202]: /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0 is of type Battery.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28203]: Checking levels for /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28205]: Present: 1.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28207]: Remaining charge: 2076000
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28209]: Full capacity: 5591000
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28211]: Laptop mode
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28212]: Checking if desired state is different from current state.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28213]: enabled, active
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28214]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/ac97-powersave is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28215]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/battery-level-polling is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28216]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/bluetooth is not executable or is to be skipped.
    Feb 05 17:31:25 ryan-linux-desktop laptop-mode[28217]: Module /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/configuration-file-control is not executable or is to be skipped.
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