On Tue, 14 Jan 2014 15:46:43 +0100, Daniel Mack wrote:
> On 01/14/2014 06:09 AM, Dennis New wrote:
> > On Fri, 10 Jan 2014 10:16:07 -0500, Dennis New wrote:
> >> On Sun, 05 Jan 2014 18:08:40 +, Daniel Mack wrote:
> >>> Dennis New wrote:
> For the past many linux kernels,
> >>>
> >>> Can y
On 01/14/2014 06:09 AM, Dennis New wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Jan 2014 10:16:07 -0500, Dennis New wrote:
>> On Sun, 05 Jan 2014 18:08:40 +, Daniel Mack wrote:
>>> Dennis New wrote:
For the past many linux kernels,
>>>
>>> Can you spot the last kernel version that worked for you?
>>>
my usb
On Fri, 10 Jan 2014 10:16:07 -0500, Dennis New wrote:
> On Sun, 05 Jan 2014 18:08:40 +, Daniel Mack wrote:
> > Dennis New wrote:
> > >For the past many linux kernels,
> >
> > Can you spot the last kernel version that worked for you?
> >
> > >my usb bluetooth headset randomly
> > >crashes --
On Sun, 05 Jan 2014 18:08:40 +, Daniel Mack wrote:
> Dennis New wrote:
> >For the past many linux kernels,
>
> Can you spot the last kernel version that worked for you?
>
> >my usb bluetooth headset randomly
> >crashes -- the audio abruptly stops working, I cannot kill -9 the
> >mplayer proc
On Sun, 05 Jan 2014 18:08:40 +, Daniel Mack wrote:
> Dennis New wrote:
> >For the past many linux kernels,
>
> Can you spot the last kernel version that worked for you?
>
> >my usb bluetooth headset randomly
> >crashes -- the audio abruptly stops working, I cannot kill -9 the
> >mplayer proc
On Sun, 05 Jan 2014 18:08:40 +, Daniel Mack wrote:
> Dennis New wrote:
> >For the past many linux kernels,
>
> Can you spot the last kernel version that worked for you?
>
> >my usb bluetooth headset randomly
> >crashes -- the audio abruptly stops working, I cannot kill -9 the
> >mplayer proc
Dennis New wrote:
>For the past many linux kernels,
Can you spot the last kernel version that worked for you?
>my usb bluetooth headset randomly
>crashes -- the audio abruptly stops working, I cannot kill -9 the
>mplayer process that was using it, and the only way to get it working
>again is to
For the past many linux kernels, my usb bluetooth headset randomly
crashes -- the audio abruptly stops working, I cannot kill -9 the
mplayer process that was using it, and the only way to get it working
again is to reboot :|.
The syslog only says:
kernel: ALSA sound/usb/endpoint.c:501 timeout: s