And one more tool that might help you get a more reliable repro:
https://github.com/HexHive/USBFuzz - likely would need modification to
target this specific problem, however. More details here:
https://www.usenix.org/conference/usenixsecurity20/presentation/peng
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Ah, I suppose I could try booting off of a Live USB.
It'd be a fair amount of effort, but if you're looking for a more
reliable test jig, you might try using a Teensy 2.0++ or similar.
They've been used in the past for similar purposes (e.g.
https://fail0verflow.com/blog/2014/hubcap-chromecast-roo
Unfortunately at the moment I no longer have access to a box that's
running Ubuntu (or any linux) on bare metal. I suppose I can give it a
try with USB passthrough in a VM over the weekend, perhaps?
Also it's been ages since I've built and booted a custom kernel. Does
Ubuntu have an easy method fo
I wasn't aware that I could change the status of this bug. It's clear to
me from the comments above that others have observed it, so I've gone
ahead and switched it from "Expired" to "Confirmed."
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Confirmed
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For what it's worth, as a dev who's spent plenty of time hacking the
kernel in a prior job, I really appreciate the effort. Hopefully it
won't be completely in vain.
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To be clear, the line below (taken from the longer log output above) was
not due to me physically disconnecting the camera. I disconnected it
after capturing the kernel log.
[ 938.125745] usb 3-3: USB disconnect, device number 5
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Public bug reported:
I have a logitech c920 webcam. When using this camera in obs-studio
v23.x, all of my USB devices stop working and I see the following in my
kernel log:
[ 590.282211] usb 3-3: new high-speed USB device number 5 using xhci_hcd
[ 592.660916] usb 3-3: New USB device found, idVe
Also worth mentioning that the issue was present when running under both
Wayland and XOrg.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1181666
Title:
gnome-shell randomly blocks mouse clicks from
I believe that I managed to fix this on my machine. I'd suggest to
anyone having this issue to check for and uninstall any workspace-
related extensions in gnome-tweaks. Read on for more detail.
This problem appeared for me after updating to 19.04 from 18.10. Like
everyone else, I could click on i
This issue has either regressed, or it has not made it to
4.2.0-25-generic on Ubuntu 15.10.
user@host:~$ uname -a
Linux bburns-workstation 4.2.0-25-generic #30-Ubuntu SMP Mon Jan 18 12:31:50
UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
user@host:~$ cat /etc/issue
Ubuntu 15.10 \n \l
user@host:~$ dock
Hi Christopher,
In the mean time, do you know of anything special about the fix which
makes it difficult/impossible to get running on a 13.10 box? That is, if
the more dev-savvy of us were to pull/rebuild the BAMF daemon on our own
13.10 machines, should it work?
Cheers,
Ben
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