Please note that when I just ran apport-collect, I have reverted to
5.15.0-70-generic already, so this is NOT the kernel that caused the
problem!
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** Description changed:
I've been using audio on a ASUS Zenbook for about 2 years now without
problems.
I recently switched from kernel 5.15.0-70 to 5.15.0-71 - and suddenly I
have severe audio problems: playback or record stops a
Public bug reported:
I've been using audio on a ASUS Zenbook for about 2 years now without
problems.
I recently switched from kernel 5.15.0-70 to 5.15.0-71 - and suddenly I
have severe audio problems: playback or record stops after a while, or
it stops working more or less immediately when I plug
Public bug reported:
My system did freeze completely this morning (at 10:13). Looking at
journalctl I noticed a btrfs segfault. No idea if this is related,
however, a segfault in btrfs seems no good anyway ...
Is there any other info that might be helpful to analyse what went wrong?
How could I l
I can confirm that the bug still exits in kernel: 5.3.0-28-generic (in
my case with Linux Mint 19.3)
Sony Vaio product: VPCSE2J9E v: C60A4YXE
Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6230 [Rainbow Peak] driver: iwlwifi
I tried the workaround by @massimo-bacilieri (thanks!) manually and this
worked fine.
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