>From ALSA bugtrack web site:
I'm not sure if this is a issue in alsa, it seems to be slmodemd's
fault. slmodemd requests a period size of 48 using
snd_pcm_hw_params_set_period_size_near() in setup_stream() and aborts if
alsa returns anything different. Newer alsa versions return 64, and this
shou
Thank you very much Astor, I've followed your hints and now battery
indicator is ok.
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Title:
Upower doesn't handle bluetooth mice properly
To ma
With fully charged battery my percentage is 60%, but if I use two
alkaline batteries i've got a 100% indicator: is there a way to inform
daemon upower that I'm using a rechargeable batteries and that full
level is lower than alkaline?
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I just performed an upgrade to Uuntu 15.04 and started seeing this
issue with my bluetooth mouse "HP Touch To Pair Mouse" and my HP 850G1
laptop: moreover battery level is too low . Here is output of upower
--dump
Device: /org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/line_power_AC
native-path: AC
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 15.04 my bluetooth mouse gives this message:
May 26 15:12:45 hp850ssd upowerd[1071]: (upowerd:1071): UPower-Linux-
WARNING **: no valid voltage value found for device
/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:14.0/usb1/1-3/1-3.2/1-3.2:1.0/bluetooth/hci0/hci0:11/0005:03F0:044C
On syslog I read:
May 28 09:46:20 hp850ssd upowerd[1052]: (upowerd:1052): UPower-Linux-WARNING
**: no valid voltage value found for device
/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:14.0/usb1/1-3/1-3.2/1-3.2:1.0/bluetooth/hci0/hci0:11/0005:03F0:044C.0001/power_supply/hid-00:02:76:4f:9b:cb-battery,
assuming
I have a bluetooth mouse, an "HP Touch to Pair Mouse" and it is
identified by Upower as a laptop battery instead of a mouse, I use
Ubuntu 15.04. How can I get fixed version of upower?
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Hi Martin, thank you very much for your answer. So this bug will be
fixed into 15.10 version: there is a way to try patched upowerd in my
15.04 or I must wait six months? I was curious to see if new upowerd can
detect right battery level: with current vesino my kernel says "WARNING
**: no valid vol
Ubuntu 14.04 on EliteBook 850G1 with Azurewave AW-CE123H 802.11ac/nbg WiFi+BT
Broadcom BCM4352. Wifi works very well but bluetooth does not work.
I've tried to load firmware from Windows Drivers without success.
If I boot on OSX (yes, my 850G1 works perfectly as hackintosh) first and
then restar
SOLVED: if you have this USB device 13d3:3404 like me there is a lack of
firmware uploading, this is solved in kernel 4.0, so if you have a
kernel 3.x you must patch btusb.c and recompile this module.
For example I have a 3.18.12 kernel (installed into Ubuntu 14.04 from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~k
Fixed on Kernel 4.0 or with patch of btusb.c and firmware from Windows
driver
** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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The BCM4352 is wifi part of chipset, the bluetooth component has a
different id. Last Tuesday I've bought a half size PCIE card, an
Azurewave AW-CE123H 802.11ac/nbg WiFi+BT Broadcom BCM4352, because I use
my laptop as hackintosh and the original Intel board is not supported.
>From a OSX forum I've
will then
video work?"
After some days I realized that I was doing the tests always with Chrome
running, with gmail (and google chat) opened: I've made some tries and I've
found that embedded flash player was buggy.
Ciao,
Claudio
2013/12/20 Felipe Tanus <1033...@bugs.launchpad.ne
Well, it was a lot of time ago... :-)
I asked to linux-uvc-devel list and Oleksij Rempel suggested me to look
the audio module: he wrote me
"This message is not from uvcvideo, it comes from snd-usb-audio: "cannot
get freq at ep 0x82". What if you black list the snd-usb-audio, will
then video work
Public bug reported:
After suspend/wake-up cycle X freeze. Using open source driver suspend
/wake-up works perfectly.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+1ubuntu8
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-24.47-generic 3.13.9
Uname: Linux 3.13.0-24-generic x86_64
NonfreeKer
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Title:
Microsoft LifeCam HD-3000 with Ubuntu 12.04: webcam light blinks, and
freezes with guvcview
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Public bug reported:
I am trying to use my USB Microsoft LifeCam Cinema webcam with Ubuntu 12.04.
When not in use, it blinks incessantly and seems to slow down my system. Using
google voice or guvcview, the camera works for 5 seconds and then freezes.
After that camera permanently stops working
SOLVED: all my troubles were caused by the latest built-in chrome flash
player (pepper version 11.3.31.232). In chrome:plugins, advanced
settings, I've disabled pepper flash player, leaving only adobe flash
player 11.2.r202. All of troubles are gone.
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Just tested 3.4.7 kernel, same results: LifeCam HD-3000 does not work.
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Title:
Microsoft LifeCam HD-3000 with Ubuntu 12.04: webcam light blinks,
Temporary solution: it seems that the problem is caused from snd-usb-audio
module: this module is loaded because LifeCam is an double USB device, audio
and video.
Putting the line "blacklist snd-usb-audio" into /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
solves problem with video but stops every other usb au
Some problem here:
Notebook Compaq NC8430
Ubuntu 12.04
Intel Core2 Duo T7200
3GB RAM
Radeon Mobility X1600
Unity 2D works perfectly, unity-3D freezes randomly. I've tried without success:
- upgrade kernel to 3.4.9 version;
- install lowlatency kernel;
- disable the kernel thermal module with "the
Same problem:
Notebook Compaq NC8430
Ubuntu 12.04
Intel Core2 Duo T7200
3GB RAM
Radeon Mobility X1600
Unity 2D works perfectly, unity-3D freezes randomly. I've tried without success:
- upgrade kernel to 3.4.9 version;
- install lowlatency kernel;
- disable the kernel thermal module with "thermal.
May be is a compiz bug, not radeon or fglrx
Notebook Compaq NC8430
Ubuntu 12.04
Intel Core2 Duo T7200
3GB RAM
Radeon Mobility X1600
Unity 2D works perfectly, unity-3D freezes randomly. I've tried without success:
- upgrade kernel to 3.4.9 version;
- install lowlatency kernel;
- disable the kernel
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