** Also affects: network-manager-pptp (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
The PPTP-VPN connection over WiFi of my Ubuntu Xenial installation is
extremely unstable, repeated loss of connection (100% packet loss),
easily reproducible using network mana
To further proof the issue I now tested the same scenario with another wifi usb
module in the same network/router setup, this time the driver module was
rt2800usb.
Same result.
Before using a vpn (pppt) connection my network connection seemed very
stable, I had no connection losses and performan
** Project changed: snappy-hwe-snaps => network-manager (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Network manager PPTP VPN connection very unstabl
FYI: I tested again with a current Ubuntu Installation, Lubuntu 15.04,
Kernel 3.19.0-21-generic #21-Ubuntu SMP (same Asus Notebook as noted
above). The good news is the "switching bug" disappeared. The bad thing
is that there is still no (speaker) sound yet, not with the installation
default and n
How could I test if the patch is working? Are there already new package builds
with the fix included that I can install...?
I already tried to use the alsa-setup.sh script
(http://www.stchman.com/alsa_update.html) but it did not help unfortunately...
Still with enabled automute feature the volu
Oh, to answer your question to the head phone: I did not connect it during the
time generating the log, sorry for that misunderstanding. I just mentioned that
the head phones work and there is a reaction when plugging in, that is not
included in the log though - my main problem is that the inter
Ok, here is alsa-info.sh >>without specified<< model, so it should be
just "installation default"...
The auto mute feature is disabled, when enabled the blinking volume bar
bug appears as in the already described case with specified settings
(the settings that worked for me in an earlier ubuntu ve
Do you mean a physically connected microphone? I never used one with this
Notebook...
I did not find a command/script 'hda-jack-sense-test'...
When I connect ear phones the connection is noticed by the desktop
environment, so it seems there is some jack detection at least for the
phones.
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Y
...and pulse audio verbose log, too... (attached gz-file)
First automute was deactived, then I activated it - the volume bar
started to freak out - and I deactivated it again. Well, it is a lot of
log output and I hope the important information is easy enough to find
there...
Many thanks in advan
All details in attached alsa-info.txt-file... (generated with alsa-
info.sh)
Notebook ASUS Pro52H Series (X51H)
Kernel 3.13.0-24-generic #47-Ubuntu SMP Fri May 2 23:31:42 UTC 2014 i686 i686
i686 GNU/Linux
Linux Mint 17 Qiana \n \l DISTRIB_ID=LinuxMint DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Linux Mint
17 Qiana" NA
Should I post some debug output for the Asus Pro52H Notebook, too? In
case that would help: Which logs do you want?
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Is there any bugfix or workaround?
Can I install new alsa packages with included fix or something like that?
Thanks in advance!
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I am also affected by this bug, using 14.04 LTS.
Hardware:
Asus Pro52H Notebook
Sound-Chip is as described above: Intel HDA, AD1986A NM10/ICH7
The symptom is also as described above:
In the alsamixer the port is continually switching between Speakers and
Headphones.
In result on the desktop you
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