Hi Uwe
On 08.04.25 18:56, Uwe Kleine-König wrote:
> Maybe it's worth to try to reload the usb bus driver in the broken
> state. Something like:
>
> # cd -P /sys/bus/usb/devices/usb5/../driver/
> # echo :02:00.0 > unbind
> # echo :02:00.0 > bind
>
> (where :02:00.0 is a link
On 08.04.25 18:56, Uwe Kleine-König wrote:
Maybe it's worth to try to reload the usb bus driver in the broken
state. Something like:
# cd -P /sys/bus/usb/devices/usb5/../driver/
# echo :02:00.0 > unbind
# echo :02:00.0 > bind
(where :02:00.0 is a link in th
Hello Richard,
On Sun, Mar 30, 2025 at 06:50:26PM +0200, Richard wrote:
> Only rebooting helps. I'm currently trying not use the headphone jack
> expansion module, but the normal USB C module and a USB C to jack
> adapter I had lying around, that way I can test out if this may be an
> issue with t
Hello Richard,
On Tue, Mar 11, 2025 at 01:41:06PM +0100, Richard wrote:
> as of a couple of months ago I have regular issues with the USB C to
> audio jack module from Framework, and any error logs of the time this
> happens point to the Kernel. E.g. I compiled 6.13.4 from source, based
> on the c
Hi Uwe,
On 30.03.25 18:01, Uwe Kleine-König wrote:
Hello Richard,
I guess the problem is that the USB messages that the USB clock driver
(sound/usb/clock.c) is sending don't get a reply in time. (-110 =
ETIMEDOUT).
Good call, I'll forward that to Framework when I talk to them the next time
Something I just noticed, while Firefox refuses to play back any media
when this happens, mpv does, but playback seems a bit distorted, and
these messages now appear in the user logs:
Mär 24 18:59:29 pipewire[2927]: spa.alsa: set_hw_params: Connection timed out
Mär 24 18:59:29 pipewire[2927]: pw.
Package: linux-image-amd64
Version: 6.12.17-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
as of a couple of months ago I have regular issues with the USB C to audio jack
module from Framework, and any error logs of the time this happens point to the
Kernel. E.g. I compiled 6.13.4 from source, based on t
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