I'm on 18.04.4 LTS and a workaround to change "verb 3" to "verb 4" does
not help. Still the following in the logs:
nm-openvpn[26570]: AUTH: Received control message:
AUTH_FAILED,CRV1:R,E::Enter Google Authenticator Code
nm-openvpn[26570]: SIGUSR1[soft,auth-failure] received, process
restarting
A
Hi all, sorry for bothering, but I'm upgraded to latest Ubuntu 13.10 and the
bug is still there, despite the fact fix was available few months ago. Is it
expected situation?
Thanks.
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@Alan
At least, the distorted sound I hear is very similar to the original
description and the patch provided here does help me. I'm very confused,
because even the 3.9.6 kernel from ppa, which contains the fix does not help
me.
What I'll do is to compile several versions of kernel with and wi
@Alan
To my surprise, the patch committed to the official Linux repo
(https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=fdc03438f53a00294ed9939eb3a1f6db6f3d8963)
is very different from the patch attached to this bug report
(https://launchpadlibrarian.net/140553725/ehci-s
The issue is now resolved after upgrading to Ubuntu 15.04
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Title:
xrandr query resets refresh rate to default setting
To manage notifications ab
The same to me, also on Lenovo T540p and "14.04.3 LTS, Trusty Tahr",
kernel 4.2.0
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Title:
[20BFS05L00, Realtek ALC3232, Black Headphone Out, Left
Public bug reported:
Hi,
I faced this problem after upgrading from 14.04 to 14.10. Basically, when I
switch display refresh rate using xrandr to some non-default value and then
just run xrandr without any arguments, the rate resets to default. I can
clearly see it as my TV is able to show cu
@Tim Passingham, as I understood from Alan Stern in earlier posts, most modern
computers emulate USB2 through USB3 root hub, so basically USB3 XHCI driver is
used for all connected devices, and async usb audio support in XHCI driver is
somewhat flawed.
I also had similar problem a year a so ago,
Happened for me on Kubuntu 14.04 LTS (up to date). Logs:
qdbus --system org.freedesktop.UPower
/org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/battery_BAT0
org.freedesktop.UPower.Device.Percentage
Shows: 44
Applet shows 100%, see screenshot. Note, that I also have wireless
keyboard and mouse obviously with batt
Just informing about testing results: I also have Intel Haswell graphics
and Timo's fix helped me. Using XBMC for a week with Timo's fix and no
problems. Tearing is gone. No side effects observed.
P.S. Thanks a lot Timo!
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I also confirm that 1.2.15-8ubuntu1.1 from trusty-proposed fixes tearing
bug in XBMC for me (Intel Haswell CPU). Original trusty version
1.2.15-8ubuntu1 definitely has this bug for me.
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13.10 Absolutely the same problem. My Apple bluetooth keyboard works
much more stable and on much longer ranges than Apple trackpad. Both
using Plugable USB bluetooth dongle USB-BT4LE.
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Alan, finally I've found time and compiled mainline kernel from 15 of
November (which includes the merge from tiwai branch) and I'm pleased to
say that sound choppiness of my setup with Arcam rDAC has gone! Can't
reproduce it whatsoever. Sound it flawless. So thanks a lot for your
efforts, and I'll
At least, I've been using the patch (i.e. listening USB audio) on top of
3.9.4 Kernel daily with my Arcam r-DAC on almost 2 weeks and seen no
more choppiness or any new problems.
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The patch attached to this bug report named "fix some mistakes in ehci-hcd's
split transaction scheduler". I just took vanilla (www.kernel.org) 3.9.4
Kernel, applied patch and compiled it for Ubuntu 13.04.
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Hi, just FYI, I faced the same bug on Ubuntu AMD64 13.04 and async USB
Arcam rDAC. I tried the attached patch on top of vanilla 3.9.4 Kernel
(last stable as for today) and it definitely did help also for me. No
more choppiness whatsoever. Before the patch, choppiness happened in
every 2-nd or so at
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