In general y I think that is true.
In this specific case however, the defect was part of an incomplete
driver which was part of the standard Ubuntu kernel. As upstream patches
for bugs are usually backported to the standard kernel of a specific
release and a 10 line patch was even supplied, this
It is not fixed but newer versions of Ubuntu use a newer kernel which
has the feature I reported in #50 (that log shows from which exact
kernel version it shipped).
So by doing nothing for two years the issue becomes obsolete... which
makes the existence of this whole bug reporting system useless
Please do not stack multiple, disparate hardware into one bug report
The G15 has an LCD display, so its the same device and a single issue.
Where did you install gnome15 from, the Ubuntu repos or directly from the
website?
From their PPA.
If you uninstall gnome15, do you still get the ERROR
I think I found the fix upstream:
in xhci-ring.c there is a line saying:
/* FIXME allocate more room */
Followed by the error and a return of -ENOMEM.
In this commit:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git;a=commit;h=8dfec6140fc617b932cf9a09ba46d0ee3f3a7d87
- Andiry Xu
@Christopher: I disagree that this is not an Ubuntu bug. Clearly the
xhci driver is incomplete in the 3.2.0 kernel as shipped by Ubuntu. I
linked the patch in the upstream kernel which implements a missing
driver feature for devices using large data chunks on the USB bus.
Since this bug has been
On my media computer, I am running the latest updates for Ubuntu 11.10
and this fix is not released. Can we expect this to be back-ported to
11.10?
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These bump mails reminded me to test this on 12.04: Yes, the bug is
still here.
I tried sending the updated info but I got this:
root@cyberpc:/var/log# apport-collect -p linux 883646
No packages found matching linux.
ERROR: hook /usr/share/apport/general-hooks/ubuntu.py crashed:
Traceback (most
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After reading up I found out that the mainline kernels should be
installed by hand.
I am now using 3.4.0-030400-generic from the Ubuntu Kernel Team and the
error message no longer shows up!
On a side note: the G15 animation is now just as jerky as it was on the
other USB ports. So whatever they
** Description changed:
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installing Gnome15 to use my LCD display, the occasional xhci_hcd error
message turns into a waterfall of messages which filled up my
'/var/log/syslog' and '/var/log/kern.log' logs up to the point
With Ubuntu 11.10 it seems to be broken still.
I can load new tables using ir-keytable but it never registers anything
(not even unknown keys) from the imon device.
I'd love to use apport to add more info but Launchpads login procedure
seems to be broken in Links2.
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Let me clarify my last post: I have the '0038' device and using the
original remote + LCD works fine. Loading and using a RC-6 MCE remote is
not working.
However, since manipulating the keymaps is working, I am starting to
wonder if my sources are correct and if the '0038' is able to decode RC6
Public bug reported:
I am running a fresh install of Ubuntu Oneiric 11.10 64-bit. After
installing Gnome15 to use my LCD display, the occasional xhci_hcd error
message turns into a waterfall of messages which filled up my
'/var/log/syslog' and '/var/log/kern.log' logs up to the point where the
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Title:
ERROR no room on ep ring fills up
Public bug reported:
After upgrading from Ubuntu 11.04 to 11.10, I no longer found a
'/dev/ttyUSB0' for my serial-to-USB converter. The device is part of a
Xilinx FPGA board and is a 10c4:ea60 Cygnal Integrated Products, Inc.
CP210x Composite Device.
Every time I plugged in the device, dmesg
I have the same issue, regularly.
It seems to happen under heavy load but I do not use VirtualBox: in my
case its the Xilinx tools during synthesis which seem to destroy the
audio output when the memory fills up (probably while its swapping).
Restarting the audio player usually fixes it.
Sound
@Stefanek kudos for a stable work-around! I only replace Xorg with the
1.9 version and left the nvidia driver at 270.41.06 and after dragging
Konsole across 2 monitors for 5 minutes I still didn't lock up!
And I agree with the general consensus that this is quite severe and
taking way too long to
I have the same issue on a Dell Optiplex 980.
The shutdown splash is working fine so it looks like an initialization
issue.
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