In my scenario the system freezes printing anything, so I should use the
serial approach.
I'll try it asap and I'll give you a feedback.
Regards,
Antonio
On Mon, May 3, 2021 at 8:11 AM Paul Menzel wrote:
> Dear Antonio,
>
>
> Am 02.05.21 um 18:11 schrieb Antonio Petricca:
> > Unfortunately the
Dear Antonio,
Am 02.05.21 um 18:11 schrieb Antonio Petricca:
Unfortunately the kernel panic prevents us from getting the crash
stack trace! :(
The kernel panic is normally written on the screen. Please transcribe
it, and send it to the list.
If you mean, that is not the case, then please g
Unfortunately the kernel panic prevents us from getting the crash stack
trace! :(
On Mon, Apr 26, 2021 at 11:14 AM Filippo Bardelli
wrote:
> Hi, i have the same card and i have almost the same experience. After some
> time of regular work,PC becomes frozen and i have to restart it. I have
> trie
Hi, i have the same card and i have almost the same experience. After some
time of regular work,PC becomes frozen and i have to restart it. I have
tried slackware with various vanilla kernel and with vanilla kernel patched
realtime (the most recent is 5.10.17-rt32).
Bye
Filippo
Il giorno lun 26
Hi, I am trying to use my old Tascam US-122 on Linux Mint 19.3 / Ubuntu
18.04 equipped with kernels 4.15 and 5.0.
I followed with a lot of attention the guide at
https://alsa.opensrc.org/Tascam_US-122, so I fallen in the below scenario:
1. I configured the ALSA firmware.
2. I plugged the US