Bisecting looks like it'll take more time than I have available at the
moment. However, I was recently offered a new version through apt:
6.11.0-12-generic. I installed and rebooted into it, but this one also
still exhibits the same problem. I looked at dmesg but could not
identify anything useful,
Interestingly, since replacing the kernel with a 6.12 mainline (in casu
6.12.1-061201-generic), I cannot reproduce the problem. Touching wood.
This seems workable for me, but of course I'd like the fix to be
backported into an officially supported kernel.
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Indeed, with noble and a 6.8 kernel supplied from the ubuntu repository,
there is no issue at all.
I've tried multiple kernels from 6.9-6.11 on noble (from the ubuntu
mainline kernel website), and all seem to exhibit this problem.
How can I gather the logs you refer to?
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After a period of time, it seems utterly random but can be provoked by
seeking forward/backward in videos (e.g. Youtube, VLC media player ...),
all audio will sound metallic and corrupted.
The quick "solution" is to restart pipewire (`systemctl --user restart
pipewire`), but
Hello Woodrow
I think already at steps 1 and 2 something's going wrong:
1. sudo cp /sys/kernel/security/tpm0/binary_bios_measurements ~/temp/
Killed
(a 0-byte file now exists with this name in ~/temp/ - I assume it will
be of no use to include it here)
$ sudo fwts tpmevlogdump
Running 1 test
Public bug reported:
I originally filed a bug against the fwupd software
(https://github.com/fwupd/fwupd/issues/2508) from where it transpired
that this problem was with the tpm package rather than with fwupd.
Some evidence is in:
$ sudo cat /sys/kernel/security/tpm0/binary_bios_measurements
Ki
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1871794 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1871794
Same issue. Had some promising results with pali's branch of pulseaudio
which contains fixes for HSP/HFP profiles. But then a
pulseaudio/kernel/idk update borked it all and I don't have the mental
bandwidth
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