[Bug 1062332] Re: Can not start sound-juicer

2014-11-15 Thread Daniel Stöckner
Comment 11 also fixed it for me on Trusty (updated from Precise)! Thanks
Florian!

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[Bug 1191603] Re: raring-updates: regression: 3.8.0-24.35 causes sporadic failure of USB audio devices

2013-09-29 Thread Daniel Stöckner
Tested kernel 3.10.13 with EHCI sound adapter, commit
c72a0e036f9d80c609e608a723751343f1f5e9fc included. Works perfectly.
Thank you all!

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[Bug 1076603] Re: virtualbox-guest kernel module fails to build on 3.7.0 kernel [error: 'VM_RESERVED' undeclared (first use in this function)]

2013-09-29 Thread Daniel Stöckner
4.1.12-dfsg-2ubuntu0.4 and kernel 3.10.13 work great. Thank you!

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  virtualbox-guest kernel module fails to build on 3.7.0 kernel [error:
  'VM_RESERVED' undeclared (first use in this function)]

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[Bug 1191603] Re: raring-updates: regression: 3.8.0-24.35 causes sporadic failure of USB audio devices

2013-08-06 Thread Daniel Stöckner
Results for post #17 from Joseph and #72 from Alan for Lexicon Omega:

http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~jsalisbury/lp1191603/reverted/
ok for 10 hours, test aborted

http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.8-rc1-raring/
ok for 3.5 hours, test aborted

git://kernel.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ubuntu-raring.git 3.8.13.5 WITHOUT patch
audio stopped after 9 minutes:
cannot submit urb (err = -18)

git://kernel.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ubuntu-raring.git 3.8.13.5 WITH patch
ok for 9 hours, still running

So Alans patch works for me, thanks!

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[Bug 1076603] Re: virtualbox-guest kernel module fails to build on 3.7.0 kernel [error: 'VM_RESERVED' undeclared (first use in this function)]

2013-08-04 Thread Daniel Stöckner
Not fixed with Precise virtualbox-dkms 4.1.12-dfsg-2ubuntu0.3 and linux-
image-generic-lts-raring 3.8.0.27.27

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[Bug 1191603] Re: raring-updates: regression: 3.8.0-24.35 causes sporadic failure of USB audio devices

2013-08-04 Thread Daniel Stöckner
This bug also affects the Lexicon Omega USB audio interface on Precise
with linux-generic-lts-raring 3.8.0.27.27. This happens during ordinary
mp3 playback with pulseaudio/alsa.

kernel: [ 1139.189653] usb 1-1.3.3.1: new full-speed USB device number 16 using 
ehci-pci
kernel: [ 1139.332530] usb 1-1.3.3.1: New USB device found, idVendor=1210, 
idProduct=0002
kernel: [ 1139.332552] usb 1-1.3.3.1: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, 
SerialNumber=7
kernel: [ 1139.332556] usb 1-1.3.3.1: Product: Lexicon Omega
kernel: [ 1139.332559] usb 1-1.3.3.1: Manufacturer: Lexicon
kernel: [ 1139.332561] usb 1-1.3.3.1: SerialNumber: Lex1.00
kernel: [ 1139.346377] 16:1:1: cannot get freq at ep 0x1
kernel: [ 1139.350325] 16:1:2: cannot get freq at ep 0x1
kernel: [ 1139.355423] 16:2:1: cannot get freq at ep 0x83
kernel: [ 1139.359895] 16:2:2: cannot get freq at ep 0x83
kernel: [ 1139.375996] 16:4:1: cannot get freq at ep 0x2
kernel: [ 1139.380042] 16:4:2: cannot get freq at ep 0x2
kernel: [ 1139.384874] 16:5:1: cannot get freq at ep 0x85
kernel: [ 1139.389146] 16:5:2: cannot get freq at ep 0x85
kernel: [ 1139.407356] 16:9:1: cannot get freq at ep 0x1
kernel: [ 1139.411508] 16:9:2: cannot get freq at ep 0x1
kernel: [ 1139.416279] 16:10:1: cannot get freq at ep 0x83
kernel: [ 1139.420440] 16:10:2: cannot get freq at ep 0x83
mtp-probe: checking bus 1, device 16: 
/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:1a.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.3/1-1.3.3/1-1.3.3.1
mtp-probe: bus: 1, device: 16 was not an MTP device
AptDaemon: INFO: Quitting due to inactivity
AptDaemon: INFO: Quitting was requested
kernel: [ 1940.846601] 16:1:1: cannot get freq at ep 0x1
kernel: [ 1940.850312] 16:1:1: cannot get freq at ep 0x1
kernel: [ 1957.006708] delay: estimated 266, actual 1
kernel: [ 1966.935031] delay: estimated 353, actual 1
kernel: [ 1966.941558] delay: estimated 90, actual 1
kernel: [ 2001.866327] delay: estimated 353, actual 0
kernel: [ 2066.780996] cannot submit urb (err = -18)
kernel: [ 2066.781004] delay: estimated 354, actual 1
kernel: [ 2066.781028] cannot submit urb (err = -18)
kernel: [ 2066.781032] delay: estimated 353, actual 0
kernel: [ 2066.781037] cannot submit urb (err = -18)


On linux-generic-lts-quantal 3.5.0.23.35 to 3.5.0.37.43 the log is different, 
because of the different source code:

kernel: [ 1471.409908] delay: estimated 353, actual 0
kernel: [ 1501.400538] delay: estimated 353, actual 0
kernel: [ 1501.406980] delay: estimated 89, actual 0
kernel: [ 1541.283393] delay: estimated 353, actual 1
kernel: [ 1551.324519] delay: estimated 354, actual 1
kernel: [ 1551.324555] delay: estimated 354, actual 1
kernel: [ 1553.385436] delay: estimated 309, actual 1
pulseaudio[2456]: [alsa-sink] alsa-sink.c: ALSA weckte uns auf, um neue Daten 
auf das Gerät zu schreiben, doch es gab nichts zum Schreiben!
pulseaudio[2456]: [alsa-sink] alsa-sink.c: Dies ist höchstwahrscheinlich ein 
Fehler im ALSA-Treiber 'snd_usb_audio'. Bitte melden Sie diesen Fehler den 
ALSA-Entwicklern.
pulseaudio[2456]: [alsa-sink] alsa-sink.c: Wir wurden durch das POLLOUT-Set 
geweckt, allerdings lieferte ein anschliessender snd_pcm_avail() den Wert 0 
oder einen anderen Wert  min_avail.
kernel: [ 1556.317540] delay: estimated 354, actual 1
kernel: [ 1616.167610] delay: estimated 353, actual 0
kernel: [ 1616.167648] delay: estimated 353, actual 0
kernel: [ 1666.134230] delay: estimated 353, actual 0
kernel: [ 1666.134260] delay: estimated 353, actual 0
kernel: [ 1706.002670] delay: estimated 309, actual 0
kernel: [ 1815.890321] delay: estimated 353, actual 0
kernel: [ 1815.890352] delay: estimated 353, actual 0
kernel: [ 1825.852961] delay: estimated 354, actual 1
kernel: [ 1825.857742] delay: estimated 134, actual 1
kernel: [ 1860.784020] delay: estimated 353, actual 0
kernel: [ 1860.789536] delay: estimated 133, actual 1
kernel: [ 1915.698368] delay: estimated 353, actual 0
kernel: [ 1915.702865] delay: estimated 177, actual 0
kernel: [ 1930.661158] delay: estimated 354, actual 1
kernel: [ 1970.596085] delay: estimated 353, actual 1
kernel: [ 1970.600242] delay: estimated 178, actual 1
kernel: [ 2055.406143] delay: estimated 265, actual 0
kernel: [ 2070.423229] delay: estimated 354, actual 1
kernel: [ 2070.428242] delay: estimated 133, actual 0
kernel: [ 2075.423583] delay: estimated 353, actual 0
kernel: [ 2075.427571] delay: estimated 177, actual 0
kernel: [ 2140.252079] delay: estimated 309, actual 0
kernel: [ 2170.200254] delay: estimated 265, actual 0
kernel: [ 2250.130594] delay: estimated 354, actual 1
kernel: [ 2250.130630] delay: estimated 353, actual 0
kernel: [ 2300.023917] delay: estimated 353, actual 0
kernel: [ 2300.029443] delay: estimated 133, actual 0
kernel: [ 2379.836703] delay: estimated 353, actual 1
kernel: [ 2454.777987] delay: estimated 354, actual 1
kernel: [ 2454.778675] delay: estimated 354, actual 1
kernel: [ 2459.698513] delay: estimated 354, actual 1
kernel: [ 2634.468629] delay: estimated 353, actual 1
kernel: [ 2634.468934] delay: estimated 354, 

[Bug 750428] Re: toshiba_bluetooth re-enables every 5 secs even though BlueTooth is set to off in the Ubuntu BT menu Icon

2011-09-05 Thread Daniel Stöckner
Same problem here. Herton, unfortunately, I can't test your kernel,
because I have a x86_64 system. Is it possible for you to generate a
x86_64 kernel? I would be glad to test it on my system! Thank you in
advance!

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[Bug 750428] Re: toshiba_bluetooth re-enables every 5 secs even though BlueTooth is set to off in the Ubuntu BT menu Icon

2011-09-05 Thread Daniel Stöckner
Herton generated a kernel image, which can be installed additionally to
any existing kernel. After install and reboot, grub lets you choose,
which kernel you want to boot, before the system boots into linux. When
you're done, you can safely remove Hertons kernel and reboot again. The
entry in grub will be removed, while your original kernel is left
untouched.

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