And it appears I've spoken too soon again - I had the exact same crash
happen (the 2nd stack track in the log above) using the 3.16 kernel that
used to work well! That kernel didn't have the first trace though, so it
does work somewhat better than newer ones.
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Sorry I'm not able to test this more quickly - my free time has all but
dried up these days!
But I've just tried the latest kernel, 4.3 rc4, and saw no change.
Here's the trace from the kernel that shows up in the syslog when I plug
the device in:
Oct 7 15:16:43 scaph kernel: [ 93.32
I'm reopening this old bug report, because it's still not really fixed,
even in the most recent kernels, and I've finally had a chance to do
some more debugging. Here's what I found, after doing some git bisects
and compiling a whole lot of kernels:
This is the first commit causing the problem: ke
Spoke too soon! It does seem to work with 3.12-rc6! I'm not getting the
usb sequence error message anyway, and it seems to play back audio
properly.
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Finally had a chance to test this with a more recent kernel... With the
latest in Saucy (3.11.0-12-generic) I get the same error. I'll try with
v3.12-rc6-saucy too, though I don't see any reason for it to change
there.
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I think that the 3.03 package is actually a utility for setting up the
bios of multiple laptops at once. It doesn't appear to have an actual
bios in it.
>From the readme:
WHAT THIS PACKAGE DOES
ThinkPad stores various BIOS settings in its non-volatile memory.
These settings are configured by
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