Hm, that was a bit early. Now it has "happened" ONCE with the
5.1.0-050100rc2-generic kernel.
I think the battery of the laptop was pretty low at the time.
Youtube audio went totally out of sync with video.
Restarted to 4.15.0-43 to see what that does with youtube. It had pauses
in getting the
5.1.0-050100rc2-generic, works great, does not have that issue.
Thanks, i'm keeping it!
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I would'nt say it happens, i'd say its always there constantly.
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Yes, tried a few back now. 4.15.0-43-generic is the last good one.
-44 has the weird things, Youtube video goes slower (or stops for while) and
then speeds too much and audio gets out of sync with that.
In VLC audio stutter starts at about after first 10 to 12 seconds.
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I mean the audio part of the video stutters in VLC.
(It's made with android phone and downloaded back from youtube.
Codec: H264 - MPEG-4 AVC (part 10) (avc1))
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After some update:
Audio stutters in VLC
Video and audio stutters in Youtube
I think cpu usage might be bigger in VLC too, over 20% vs. below 20%
earlier (one thread gets full 100%?)
Stuttering kernel at the moment is 4.15.0-46-generic.
Kernel version 4.15.0-43-generic
Thank you Ludovic.
Laptop is quiet again.
(needed to install -dev files to get over /configure errors, if anyone else is
confused)
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I use my non-integrated omnikey 1021 usb smartcard-reader, so pcscd is
still needed, correct?
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Is there a way to disable the device in software, so i could just use my
usb card-reader?
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So in my case it triggers when i connect some usb device (mouse,
usb-flash-memory, phone). Sometimes it calms down after unmount and unplug of
usb-memory, and does not come back until i logout of lubuntu desktop (and login
and plugin again).
Another way of triggering 100% is in my case having
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Sorry again, Ludovic, i have no idea what this pcscd does so i thought its some
general error.
Is this bug device specific? Then i have an Dell laptop with integrated
smart-card reader (which im not using physically, since some metal is bended on
the way of the card.)
(The most used here is
hey, sorry, total noob here, what i got is:
pcscdaemon.c:263:main() pcscd set to foreground with debug send to
stdout
0021 debuglog.c:312:DebugLogSetCategory() Debug options: APDU
0016 pcscdaemon.c:268:main() Force colored logs
0037 pcscdaemon.c:403:main() file
Hmm, conveniently just had a crash. No idea if there is anything useful there :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pcsc-lite/+bug/1561702
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Probably most people using Estonian ID-Card on those distros will be
affected? Not good :(
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ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: gdebi-core 0.9.5.3ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-24.47-generic 3.13.9
Uname: Linux 3.13.0-24-generic i686
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia wl
ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.1
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installed Lubuntu 14.04.
What i want to do:
Push the start button of the laptop computer, after that it logins
automagically to the desktop and connects to internet via usb gsm 3G dongle.
What happens:
(somehow managet to find the place to setup the connection, why wont
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 991037 ***
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can't use microphones on HP Pavilion tx1000
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In the previous installed distro in AlsaMixer (v.1.0.22), under
recording i had Capture and Input Source. From input source i
selected front mic (external audio jack) or ATAPI mic (computer internal
mic).
Now installed latest Pangolin, in Alsamixer (v.1.0.25) under recording
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