m> wrote:
> Mauricio Maluff Masi, given this issue is correlated to using the
> DisplayLink driver/adapter, in order to report this issue to them, could
> you please test the latest driver version (1.3.52) via
> http://www.displaylink.com/downloads/ubuntu and advise to the results?
>
This is the log when I instead choose the "headphones" option, and I get
no error. Audio works great, but the microphone doesn't.
** Attachment added: "pulseverbose.headphones.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1539209/+attachment/4825660/+files/pulseverbose.headpho
This is the log when I instead choose the "headphones" option, and I get
no error. Audio works great, but the microphone doesn't.
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Ok, I've been playing around with it, and here's what I've been able to
interpret. The error only happens when, after connecting my headset
after a startup, I choose "headset" in the attached prompt. The error
*doesn't* happen if I choose "headphones" instead.
** Attachment added: "headphone-heads
It looks like my alsa_info is included in the crash dump, but here it is
anyway.
** Attachment added: "alsa-info.txt.iuKCT60EYU"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1539209/+attachment/4825564/+files/alsa-info.txt.iuKCT60EYU
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I'm attaching my crash dump here. It looks very similar to Fabio's.
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And my verbose pulseaudio log when reproducing the error. Let me know if
there's anything else I can help with.
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...the issue is back now. Ignore post #42.
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pulseaudio crashed with SIGABRT in pa_alsa_path_set_volume()
Status in pul
1. I bought a new monitor and have been using it via the mini-DP port for the
past week, and have not noticed the flickering.
2. I'm not sure what the second question is referring to. If it's about post
#13: The install script didn't work in 17.04, so I had to make some changes and
compile it ma
Success (sort of)! I pulled up the evdi source, commented out the
references to dirty_info_property from evdi_connector.c, and the
reference to drm_mode_create_dirty_info_property in evdi_modeset.c. I
compiled the whole driver manually, and I was able to install it
successfully in 17.04.
I can sti
All right, I tried to install the latest version of DisplayLink, but it
failed. I'm attaching the make.log.
It seems to have been caused by this patch:
https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/intel-gfx/2016-August/103278.html
Which removed the dirty_info_property from drm_mode_config.
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No luck with Ubuntu in a separate partition--would it be just as good if
I tested from a live USB?
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Title:
Mouse flickers and disapp
I'm having some trouble booting into 17.04 to test this. I posted a
question here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/873812/cant-boot-into-
separate-ubuntu-version
I'll keep trying this evening.
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I managed to find a workaround thanks to Dell tech support. This worked
for me, though be careful, as it does involve removing a package without
removing dependencies. Here's what we did:
sudo dpkg --remove --force-depends pulseaudio
sudo apt install pulseaudio
I haven't had the issue since even
That's really all I could make out from it, sorry. I'm attaching a
picture in case you can see something I can't. The receipt was not very
helpful, it just says something generic like "Dell Adapter USB 3.0."
I did find the Dell part number: 470-ABHH
Here's a link to the current listing on their w
The label is pretty faded, so I'm not positive on this. But I think
it's:
Make: DisplayLink
Model: E364109
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Title:
Mouse flickers a
1. Yes, to me personally at least since 16.04. I can't positively remember if
it was happening in 14.04, but I *think* it was.
2. Acer G236HL LCD monitor connected via VGA.
3. 1.2.65, the latest version.
4. I'll have to test that over the weekend. I should have a chance by 1/18 at
the latest.
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Title:
Mouse flickers and disappears on primary monitor when additional
monitor is con
@penalvch: I subscribed you per your request in a few of the related
bugs.
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Title:
Mouse flickers and disappears on primary monitor
Public bug reported:
Any time I connect an additional monitor via my Displaylink adapter, the
mouse flickers and disappears in the primary monitor. It displays
perfectly on the additional monitor. It also displays perfectly after
the additional monitor is disconnected.
I see that there are a numb
I see this consistently after plugging in simple headphones. I have an
XPS 13 9343. I'd be happy to help nail it down in any way I can.
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Removed linked duplicate because it doesn't exist. I'm also affected.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of private bug 1565170
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/930563
I get the same problem on 13.04.
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