Grasping at straws, I tried replacing pipewire with pulseaudio. It had
no effect.
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Title:
CubicSDR doesn't find audio devices
To manage notific
$ apt-cache rdepends libsoapysdr0.8
libsoapysdr0.8
Reverse Depends:
libsoapysdr-dev
welle.io
uhd-soapysdr
soapysdr0.8-module-xtrx
soapysdr0.8-module-uhd
soapysdr0.8-module-rtlsdr
soapysdr0.8-module-rfspace
soapysdr0.8-module-remote
soapysdr0.8-module-redpitaya
soapysdr0.8-modul
Seems this is a bug in libsoapysdr0.8.
$ SoapySDRUtil --find
##
## Soapy SDR -- the SDR abstraction library ##
##
[INFO] [UHD] linux; GNU C++ version 13.3.0; Boost_108300; UHD_4.7.0.0+d
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #1084177
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** Also affects: cubicsdr via
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Is CubicSDR compatible with pipewire?
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alsa-info
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Audio isn't available. Modem Settings does nothing. Audio Sample Rate
menu is empty. This is a clean install of 24.10. Audio works fine with
other apps and the Gnome desktop. Attached are a screenshot and alsa-
info output. Here is a paste of cubicsdr's shell output:
$ Cu
Here's a discussion I was part of, on the Kubuntu Forums, with some
ideas: http://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthread.php?61615-High-CPU-load-
during-startup-and-sometimes-after
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My reason to give the 13.04 builds a chance is I really don't want this
to follow me past the upgrade. I'm more than happy to spend a little
time testing.
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I have done a little more poking around. I'm becoming even more
convinced it's a kernel issue.
I installed 3.5.7-991-generic #201304060456 from the Kernel Team's
mainline PPA. Along with this, I have continued to use
anonymous_hugepage and the CFQ scheduler.
I nearly dropped the machine when I
One thing to keep in mind, though, is I noticed in the
transparent_hugepage docs that the configuration should be provided at
boot. There are some issues with khugepaged cleaning up tasks which are
started before it's switched on.
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If you notice the kernel command line in my apport report, there really
isn't much to do if something like this were to be by a script, as
needed, through the deb packages.
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apport information
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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apport information
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apport information
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I have a Dell Latitude D-420 notebook which has behaved miserably since
sometime after I upgraded to Kubuntu 12.10.
I would be the first to admit that it's an older machine, however, the
drop in performance wa
The idea that led me to try transparent_hugepage came from another piece
of evidence I forgot to mention. I noticed that half of my RAM, 1GB,
was consumed by anonymous page allocations. Transparent_hugepage,
through khugepaged, defragments AND merges the 4k anonymous pages into
hugepages. I figu
Oh, I almost forgot. I'm running linux-image-3.5.0-26-generic.
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The IOSCHED default of deadline combined with 4k page size causes poor
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I have a Dell Latitude D-420 notebook which has behaved miserably since
sometime after I upgraded to Kubuntu 12.10.
I would be the first to admit that it's an older machine, however, the
drop in performance was far to great and too rapid to make sense. I
went so far as to t
This is still happening in Natty.
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Title:
top appears to leak memory
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Here is my system info:
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 10.10
Release:10.10
Codename: maverick
Linux nano 2.6.35-25-generic-pae #44-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jan 21 19:01:46 UTC
2011 i686 GNU/Linux
procps: 1:3.2.8-9ubuntu3
libncurses5: 5.7+20100626-0ubuntu1
libc6: 2.12.1-0ubuntu
I can confirm this. `top` leaks well over 100M in a day for me. The
following valgrind run was for just a minute or two:
==730==
==730== HEAP SUMMARY:
==730== in use at exit: 289,823 bytes in 2,860 blocks
==730== total heap usage: 13,186 allocs, 10,326 frees, 1,839,594 bytes
allocated
==
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