Simon et al., your reports confirm this issue is caused by the following
configuration option in the kernel:
# CONFIG_USB_EHCI_SPLIT_ISO is not set
It is an experimental option and not guaranteed to work for all hardware, so it
more than likely won't be enabled for Dapper.
I'm setting the seve
I fixed my problem, and maybe it'll help others fix their problem too, though
the more I read other posting here, the more I think that this is unrelated to
the USB problems discussed above.
Since I have multiple sound cards, I tried the trick of adding a
/etc/asound.conf file with the usual
Actually, for me it doesn't bomb, it just gives me the red circle with the
white dash in it. If I click on that is says "internal data flow error". But,
my sound works greak with xxms, wit hthe gnome login and logout sounds. Right
now, it's just rhythmbox.
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I have this problem as well, but I'm using a Soundblaster Live! 24-bit PCI
card. I think it could be alsa and Soundblaster.
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Yes - it was, and it did resolve itself when plugged directly into the
computer. But obviously, the device did work in windows when plugged into the
USB hub
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Are either of these usb sound devices plugged into a usb hub?
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