I can confirm that on latest LTS (22.04.4) this is still present.
This is a major usability issue. I remember having this problem for many year
now.
Workaround is clear(killing gvfsd-smb-browse). Even a patch is released
that although not solving the root cause shows that the problem is gvfs
le
my investigation came to same conclusion as #109 (but I'm on 20.04 and
latest kernel, so this is still relevant)
My configuration is as follows.
It there is a need to get more information/logs, please let me know.
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miki@DL-7389:~$ cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DIST
This bug seems to be reappearing.
a few days back my u1 client on Lucid stopped to synchronize with the message:
$ u1sdtool -s
State: CAPABILITIES_MISMATCH
connection: With User With Network
description: capabilities mismatch
is_connected: False
is_error: True
is_online: False
I can confirm that loading manually the three kernel modules Paolo
mentions above does fix the soundcard detection for the latest kernel in
Precise (3.2.0-26-omap).
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francesco,
The package search portal (packages.ubuntu.com) does not search the
packagaes for ubuntu "ports" other than the mainstream architectures
(i386, amd64, powerpc)
The ARM port is located here: http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/
And the package I'm refering to:
http://ports.ubuntu.com/
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Title:
US
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AcpiTables:
AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.24.
AplayDevices:
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card 0: omap3beagle [omap3beagle], device 0: TWL4030 twl4030-hifi-0 []
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubuntu8
Archi
Francesco, As I was stating earlier, the 3.0.0-1007-linaro-omap kernel is in
the 12.04 standard repositories and is working (booting) flawlessly. So you
don't need a PPA repository.
Please try that one instead.
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Title:
USB sound card not detected on beagleboard xM
To manage notifications ab
the soundcard was working for 11.10. But is no longer working with 12.04. Im
using a beagleboard.
But I think this is a kernel issue not alsa.
the linaro kernel provided in the repositories does gets the soundcard working.
I'm now using 3.0.0-1007-linaro-omap and everything works regarding soun
the problem is still present in kernel 3.2.0-24
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Title:
poor/ non-existant wireless connection using wusb54g ver.4 network
adapter
To manage no
As a workaround restarting the dbus service works (/etc/init.d/dbus
restart). This is I guess due to the fact that DBus starts the udisks-
daemon.
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This bluetooth device is also in some Acer Aspire One D257 netbooks. It report
via lsusb as "0489:e03c Foxconn / Hon Hai"
And the documentation and also the sticker of the module says "Atheros
AR5BBU22". So it definitely is an Atheros chip.
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I just want to emphasize the fact that this bug concerns not just some
but ALL packages. Update-manager is not able to fetch any changelog, but
provides a working (!) link to the changelog (as Bug #1004925 states)
I have 5 physical machines with various Ubuntu installations (lucid to precise)
in
dreamon, how did you disabled the PIN? Is there a way to do in from
ubuntu or you have to use an external device (mobile phone?)
Also I believe that one to be able to disable PIN, the SIM card must
allow to do that. I do have SIM cards where turning off the PIN security
is not possible, so this wo
first identifies as a CDrom
with id 19d2:2000
syslog output:
Jan 4 20:29:53 smiki-AOD257 kernel: [15886.676212] usb 1-4: new high speed USB
device number 19 using ehci_hcd
Jan 4 20:29:54 smiki-AOD257 mtp-probe: checking bus 1, device 19:
"/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:1d.7/usb1/1-4&qu
nds) I can enable the
mobile broadband and connect using the network manager applet.
smiki@smiki-AOD257:/var/log$ comgt
Trying list of devices
Enter PIN number:
Waiting for Registration..(120 sec max)..
Registered on Home network:
Failed to register
smiki@smiki-AOD257:/var/log$ sudo /
#onkar
Since you say the services tab was removed (however I was unable to find any
info about this issue), Can you please point us to a recommended way of
managing the bluetooth services ? (i.e. enabling/disabling the audio service? )
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