I'm experiencing this problem also with a Nexus 4 and Ubuntu 14.04 with
all updates applied. The phone is recognized but it cannot seem to do
any MTP operations with it.
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Installed libgphoto2-6 2.5.3.1-1ubuntu2.2 amd64 and still cannot
retrieve photos from my Canon PowerShot SX20 IS on Ubuntu 14.04. This
worked flawlessly in Ubuntu 12.10. I believe it previously opened in
mass storage mode. Now the device shows up, but I don't see any files.
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The workaround did add pulse support to a simple test app I had. It
didn't ultimately work for my Sphinx4 speech recognition app however, so
I had to revert to using Sun's JVM and ALSA.
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I upgraded to Ubuntu 8.10 and haven't noticed the issue yet.
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How do I download the unstripped ffmpeg?
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I have since discovered that HP's latest BIOS for this machine is
causing the fan to remain on all the time. This is not an OS issue.
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My CPU fan is constantly on ever since upgrading from Ubuntu 7.10 to
Ubuntu 8.04. In 7.10 I had to run with noacpi since there were problems
with this laptop's support on Linux. In 8.10 everything seems to work
correctly with this laptop without specifying any special boot f
After several days of trouble-free use (without a reboot), my touchpad
suddenly stopped scrolling again. I was just finishing writing an email
in gmail when it happened. I tried switching virtual consoles to
console 1 (ctrl-alt-f1) and then switching back. That fixed the
problem, and my touchpad
I'm having this issue in Hardy on an HP Pavilion dv6000 series running
amd64. My touchpad worked fine under gutsy (though under that kernel I
was forced to boot with "noapic nodebugirq" kernel flags). Specifically
the issue I see is that the touchpad works fine when I first boot up,
but at some p
Ubuntu 8.04 also corrects this problem for me too. I am able to boot
without special boot flags, and I have both cores functioning, USB works
well, CPU speed stepping, etc. I'm running an HP Pavilion dv6125om.
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I installed voluemid, libvolume-id0, and udev from gutsy-proposed. My
initial testing shows it's working well for me.
For others getting this to work, add the following lines to your
/etc/apt/sources.list:
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu gutsy-proposed main restricted universe
multiverse
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I'm not seeing new volumeid or udev packages in gutsy-proposed either.
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I installed voluemid, libvolume-id0, and udev from gutsy-proposed. My
initial testing shows it's working well for me.
For others getting this to work, add the following lines to your
/etc/apt/sources.list:
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu gutsy-proposed main restricted universe
multiverse
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I'm not seeing new volumeid or udev packages in gutsy-proposed either.
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Try booting with kernel options "noapic noirqdebug" and see if it helps.
There is a long discussion of this on bug 89746. Various kernel options
get various dv6000 laptops to various states of working.
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ophone).
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> Oh well, it's getting there. Robert, can you use your headset to do
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I confirm that I am seeing a similar if not identical problem. I have
an external USB drive formatted with Luks and ext3. I'm running gutsy
on amd64 and have the update manager enabled.
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I checked out the ubuntu-gutsy kernel tree using git. I compiled a kernel
using the make-kpkg method, installed the resulting .deb, and verified that it
required noapic to boot correctly. This was done by roughly following the
instructions here for a git build:
https://help.ubuntu.com/commun
I have been seeing some intermittent issues with my DVD drive when
booting with "noapic irqfixup". I have switched back to "noapic
noirqdebug" as my best boot options.
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Sitsofe: thanks for the advice, I'm getting closer to doing that.
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I have run some more bootup tests. I am now booting with the options
"noapic irqfixup" instead of my previous "noapic noirqdebug". My system
runs very stable with either of those, but there are fewer spurious ehci
interrupts with irqfixup. powertop shows the ehci interrupts drop from
450 per sec
Any suggestions on how to debug this problem?
I have tried using powertop to see the interrupt usage. With no USB
devices plugged in, my machine shows about 450 ehci_hcd interrupts per
second. When I unload the ehci_hcd module these interrupts stop. This
is all with boot parameters "noapic noir
I sent the patch as Tim requested.
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I applied the SCO flow control patch to the gutsy 2.6.22 kernel source
and recompiled. I was then able to use my bluetooth headset with
headsetd. Unfortunately I'm having trouble rebuilding the restricted-
modules package correctly so this isn't a workable solution for me yet.
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I tried recompiling the Gutsy 2.6.22-9 kernel with all RTC options
completely disabled. Unfortunately, it didn't seem to change anything
for me. On bootup with "noapic noirqdebug" I still had over 65% CPU
usage in hard interrupts (according to top). When I booted without
those flags, the machine
I'm seeing this same issue. I had my bluetooth headset working pretty well
with the Feisty kernel using headsetd from the bluetooth-alsa project. Now
with Gutsy I get the same error message listed above. I'm running amd64
architecture. My bluetooth chipset is a CSR device (from lsusb):
Bus 0
I have done a more comprehensive test of boot parameters too see the
behavior of my system. These were all done running Gutsy Tribe 4 with
linux-image-2.6.22-9-generic version 2.6.22-9.25 on amd64 architecture.
My HP dv6000 series laptop has a dual-core AMD Turion64 x2. I'm running
the proprietar
Updating to cupsys 1.2.12-3ubuntu2 and running sudo aa-complain cupsd
have allowed me to print again. Unfortunately I didn't do a printing
test right after upgrading to the newer cupsys release so I don't know
which change fixed it.
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I have an HP Pavilion dv6125om which is having this issue in both Feisty
and Gutsy Tribe 4, both running in amd64 mode with the ubuntu generic
kernel. If I boot without special boot params, it will hang with the
splash screen progress bar at around 13%. If I boot with "noapic
noirqpoll" things bo
I'm having similar issues. I used update-manager to upgrade from Feisty
to Gutsy Tribe 4. I'm running cupsys 1.2.12-3ubuntu1 on amd64
architecture. My Samsung ML-4500 attached to a standalone ethernet
print server dongle stopped printing following the upgrade. Everything
I attempt to print show
process is still far too flaky to
be my primary means of backing up the device. Once again for reference
this is while running the 2.6.17.6 kernel on an up-to-date dapper drake.
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So at this point I have a usable workaround by running gpilotd manually with
kernel 2.6.17.6. I'm not sure what to make of the fact that palm syncing
app seems to be broken in different ways. Maybe something subtle
has changed in the USB subsystem that is causing them to flake o
oes appear that moving to the 2.6.17.x kernel is what corrected the
issue for me too.
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I'm having this problem too. I was previously running Debian unstable
with all the same hardware and syncing worked fine to my USB visor using
pilot-link. I reinstalled the laptop with dapper drake and I'm getting
the flakiness reported here: once in a blue moon it will work, 95% of
the time it h
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