This bug also affects me on Karmic and it's very easy to reproduce: I
have a USB headset connected to my machine and whenever I unplug the USB
headset xfce4-volumed (and xfce4-mixer-plugin) use up 100% CPU.
I hope to be able to do some debugging later on...
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xfce4-volumed takes 100% cpu when s
I am also seeing this bug on Karmic (essentially every time I unplug my USB
headset).
BTW, the root cause appears to be the same as Bug #417778
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-volumed/+bug/417778)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/41683
I am seeing 3 threads for the xfce4-volumed process, 2 of the threads
appear to be related to gstreamer (maybe one for each sound
device/mixer) and one of these threads is spinning when I unplug my USB
headset, stacktrace for that thread is:
#0 0x735063c3 in poll () from /lib/libc.so.6
#1
Looks like this is essentially
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=507527
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https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=507527
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/417778
You receive
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=507527 was initially raised
for gnome-mixer, but has been moved to GStreamer (see comment 6) and is
now raised against "Product: GStreamer, Component: gst-plugins-base"
which is where the problem is (see comment 5).
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Just one more observation: xfce4-volumed opens all mixers on startup,
then chooses to use only one, but it doesn't bother to close the other
mixers. This behaviour could be improved to avoid wasting resources
(btw, this would actually also fix the problem in some cases where the
problem is triggere
Public bug reported:
After upgrading from Ubuntu 19.04 to Ubuntu 19.10, audio in chromium
browser stopped working, presumably this is related to chromium now
being a snap package:
Description:Ubuntu 19.10
Release:19.10
Package: chromium-browser
Architecture: amd64
Version: 77.0.3865.
Public bug reported:
the package currently depends on tcl8.6, but
/usr/sbin/usb_modeswitch_dispatcher actually requires /usr/bin/tclsh
which isn't provided by tcl8.6, so it likely would need to depend on
something like tcl (= 8.6)
** Affects: usb-modeswitch (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
@digidietze you might have misunderstood the report.
It's all working fine if the tcl package is installed, as that package
includes the /usr/bin/tclsh symlink. But the usb-modeswitch package does
not depend on the tcl package, it only depends on the tcl8.6 package
(which doesn't contain a /usr/bi
tested by uninstalling "tcl" and then installing "usb-modeswitch
2.6.1-1ubuntu2".
usb-modeswitch is working fine now with just "tcl8.6" installed (which
is listed as a dependency of usb-modeswitch), but no "tcl" package.
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I can confirm that
Package: linux-image-4.15.0-34-generic
Architecture: amd64
Version: 4.15.0-34.37
fixes the problem for me.
Both suspend and hibernate have been tested on an Acer Travelmate B115M
(with Intel Pentium N3540 CPU)
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@perryhelionsemail suspend works fine with the kernel from 17.10, but
not with the kernel from 18.04 (everything else is the same, just
selected the old kernel in grub).
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@kaihengfeng the patched kernel works for me on an Acer Travelmate B115
with Intel Pentium N3540 CPU.
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Suspend fails in Ubuntu and Kubuntu
@kaihengfeng update: suspend seems to work with the patched kernel, but
not hibernate.
@perryhelionsemail did you test hibernate as well and does it work for
you?
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@kaihengfeng I have got a swap partition
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Suspend fails in Ubuntu and Kubuntu 18.04 but works fine in Ubuntu and
Kubuntu 17.10 (and on K
Both suspend and hibernate work for me now with the new kernel.
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Title:
Suspend fails in Ubuntu and Kubuntu 18.04 but works fine in Ubuntu and
After a few successful suspend/hibernates, hibernate didn't shut down
the machine properly this morning and it then didn't resume after a
forced shutdown. This is on an Acer Tavelmate B115 (Intel Pentium N3540
CPU)
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I am seeing this problem on an Acer Travelmate B115 (Intel Pentium N3540
CPU, 4 GB RAM, no SSD)
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Suspend fails in Ubuntu and Kubuntu 18.04
4.10.0-20-generic #22~lp1674838 seems to work fine for me as well so
far.
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kernel BUG at /build/linux-
7LGLH_/linux-4.10.0/include/linux
I am actually not sure that it has been properly fixed in Debian yet -
if you look at the package dependencies you will notice that the elinks
package only depends on liblua on some platform (but not others).
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BTW, I finally reported this upstream to Debian a few weeks ago, see
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=733482
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Public bug reported:
Even though the source package contains a patch to build with lua5.1,
the configure script isn't updated during the build and therefore the
package is built without any lua support at all. This can also be seen
from the package dependencies:
Depends: libbz2-1.0, libc6 (>= 2.1
Just wanted to mention that 0.8.2 (compiled from Debian's 0.8.2-1 source
package) fixes the high CPU usage for me.
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