** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => New
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This bug was fixed in the package fwupd - 0.7.2-0ubuntu1
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* new upstream version.
* fixes fwupd half of (LP: #1589585)
* drop patches upstream.
* update symbols.
-- Mario Limonciello Fri, 19 Aug 2016
12:32:05 -0500
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** Also affects: gnome-software (Ubuntu Xenial)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: fwupd (Ubuntu Xenial)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: gnome-software (Ubuntu Yakkety)
Importance: High
Status: Triaged
** Also affects: fwupd (Ubunt
I'm going to set both of these to triaged. In order to resolve the
warnings being emitted continually, it will require moving to:
fwupd 0.7.1+
gnome-software 3.21
It won't fix grofaty's underlying issue (stuff falling off the bus
continually) but it will at least prevent that from causing a chec
At #26, I have updated "sudo apt get update && sudo apt full-upgrade -f"
Ubuntu from official repository (according to fuwpd/audio bug report,
fix was moved out of proposed) and fwupd update was upgraded in my case.
I restarted computer and audio problem still persists. OK, this is
another problem
What @grofaty was seeing was that his gnome-software was refreshing
constantly. He didn't say any warnings were emitted other than when he
ran fwupd in verbose mode.
If a user disconnected/reconnected a device gnome-software will refresh,
yes. But as mentioned in https://github.com/hughsie/fwupd
@Mario, even if the usb is flacky those fwupd warnings could/should be
fixed no? it could probably happen on normal use with user
connecting/disconnecting some device as well right?
** Changed in: fwupd (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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@seb128:
Although he mentions audio and that other issue mentions audio I don't believe
them to be the same issue. Specifically that issue deals with USB Audio
devices that contain a DFU endpoint. He doesn't have a USB audio device
contained here.
@grofaty:
As long as you followed the steps
what you describe with audio seems like the bug that SRU is trying to resolve
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fwupd/0.7.0-0ubuntu4.2
could you try if the update helps for your issue?
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Hi,
just a quick question. I also have a problem with audio. Is this problem
related to "fwupd and audio"? When starting "VLC Media Player" I get error:
==
Audio output failed:
The audio device "default" could not be used:
Connection refused.
==
looking into "System Settin
@Mario,
I hope I understood you correctly. I am not an expert on this field...
At 1) I did a "ps" to check if fwupd is running see 1_ps.txt
Then I executed "dmesg > 1_dmesg.txt"
At 2) First free steps I did as instructed. Don't know what exactly
"" means. I did "dmesg > 2_dmesg.txt"
At 3) I have
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** Attachment added: "lsusb.txt"
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I have also executed "lsusb -t" and it looks like it is displaying new
device, then disappearing and appearing with new device again. See
lsusb_t.txt attachment.
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That no-open fix was specifically for the DFU endpoint wasn't it? So if
something like that is what's needed for this scenario probably still
needs to be put together.
Alright so I think there are a few more interesting data point that are needed
here.
1) What's the kernel got to say about all t
I'd be interested to hear if the no-open-device fix for fwupd would also
help here, although this does look like the device reconnecting wildly
(hardware issue?) like Mario said.
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On this laptop several years back I had Windows installed and I
configured figerprint to work. When using it I got my hair grey. I can
type very fast with 10 finger blind, so I can type password much faster
then use the fingerprint. Fingerprint is problem, sometimes it works,
sometimes id does not.
Here's that snapshot:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/17413188/
Your logs say you have two USB devices; that mouse and a fingerprint
reader. I think the one that keeps dropping on and off the bus is the
fingerprint reader.
Are you doing anything special with fprint or some other finger print
software th
Can someone decompress that and put the important bits on a pastebin
pls? I'm on holiday and only have my phone and slow internet.
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** Changed in: fwupd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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I have put both standard error and standard output to file. It looks
like this command gets into endless loop. After few minutes I have
terminated the command. I compressed the file. Please extract it with:
tar xf fwupd_v.tar.gz
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Oh sorry, 32 bit does have a different location. I forgot your report
was on 32 bit.
Try:
# sudo /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/fwupd/fwupd -v
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I have killed the fwupd, but bellow command returns no output. I have
checked and there is no x86_64-linux-gnu subdirectory.
Just in case if you have overlooked I have 32-bit PC (see my first post
in bug report).
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Thanks for sharing.
For the --verbose on fwupd, do it like this:
# sudo killall fwupd
# sudo /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/fwupd/fwupd -v
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I have executed commands and redirected them in output file.
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"fwupd --verbose" command returned error:
fwupd: command not found
also tried with: "sudo fwupd --verbose" and the same result.
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Also, a "fwupd --verbose" log would be really useful when the CPU is
spinning, thanks.
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It does look like it might be fwupd spinning on some device or gnome-software
spinning on fwupd's output.
Can you share the output of the following commands:
# sudo lsusb -vv
# fwupdmgr get-devices
Hopefully that should help in debugging.
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Thank you for your bug report, the journal log suggests the issue is due
to fwupd
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** Also affects: fwupd (Ubuntu)
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And one more thing I forgot to write. Don't know if this is related or
is separate problem. I have also noticed that despite I close down
Ubuntu Software center GUI "gnome-software" process is still occupying
50% of CPU endlessly. In top it gets 50%, then gets lower to 20%, to 0%
and after two thre
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