Control: tags -1 moreinfo Control: severity -1 normal Hi Jayson,
On 12 June 2015 at 10:47, Jayson <jaysonwillson...@gmail.com> wrote: > Package: pulseaudio > Version: 5.0-13 > Severity: important > > Hello. On my Debian Stable system (I have also tried upgrading first to > Testing, then to Unstable. Problem also reproduces on Debian Stable Live, so > I have tested kernels 3.16.0 and 4.0.4) if any sound is played and I suspend > my system to RAM, after I resume it, sound turns to rubbish. I can hardly > recognize the melody. Running "pasuspender true" or restarting pulseaudio > solves the problem. This problem reproduces with my usb-speakers > (snd_usb_audio), but does not reproduce if I connect bluetooth-heaphones > using Blueman and pulseaudio-module-bluetooth. However, this problem does not > reproduce in Ubuntu 15.04 (linux 3.19.0) with both usb-speakers and bluetooth > heaphones. These speakers are Logitech Z-5 (about 4 years old). Here is a > logfile created with "pulseaudio -D --log-level=debug > --log-target=file:pulseaudio.log": > https://gist.githubusercontent.com/anonymous/a5248c0428fe7d09ab63/raw/gistfile1.txt Could you please rerun the log, under pulseaudio 6 with kernel 4.0 ? And please add the --log-time flag to the command. However, the following lines suggest the bug is in the kernel and not pulseaudio: E: [alsa-sink-USB Audio] alsa-sink.c: ALSA woke us up to write new data to the device, but there was actually nothing to write! E: [alsa-sink-USB Audio] alsa-sink.c: Most likely this is a bug in the ALSA driver 'snd_usb_audio'. Please report this issue to the ALSA developers. E: [alsa-sink-USB Audio] alsa-sink.c: We were woken up with POLLOUT set -- however a subsequent snd_pcm_avail() returned 0 or another value < min_avail. -- Saludos, Felipe Sateler -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org