DON'T DO THAT
by rmmodding those modules you will brake several other and your system
may not work. Fortunately you can remove the file as in 7) and than
remove the line in rc.local, so all should be the same again.
I have tested another way to modprobe the modules in the right order.
Simply
Sorry, it resets.
This workaround does not work, the only thing to do is to rmmod ehci-
hcd.
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You shouldn't expect improvements: this kernel runs exactly as the
others do. I read that now the kernel "shows a warning when the USB
modules are not loaded in the right order" (or something similar to the
2.6.28-4 warning), but 5 minutes ago it resets and I have not seen
nothing different in my d
I don't have problems anymore
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Maybe this bug will be fixed when we will all use USB 3.0 devices. With
another driver, of course.
@Perry: I started using only one device for each USB contoller but the 2.0 ones
still reset with similar warnings, so I think that my nforce2 chipset and my
PCI bridged VIA 6212 are both affected b
Today I noticed that my VIA based PCI controller seems to be affected by
this bug too. It always runs well, but if I plug more than one device
the controller resets.
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Maybe it is: if you read all the posts you will find USB devices
resetting when plugged directly, others when plugged by an hub, others
working only sometimes. The only point that is the same is that it
happens only with ehci_hcd and it doesn't with USB 1.1.
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Not only alcor chipset, even my nforce2 has this problem
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Here's my log:
chipset Nforce2; USB drive Packard Bell and Trust Bluetooth dongle
affected, both wired to USB 2.0 ports.
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I also tried kernel 2.6.27.11 but it doesn't work neither.
This bug will be 2 years old soon, "Happy birthday!" :-) Are other distros
affected by this?
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Look here: http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11030
They say:
status:rejected
resolution:invalid
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My workaround has really simple: just put in /etc/rc.local, just above
"exit 0", this line:
/sbin/modprobe -r ehci-hcd
To remove USB 2.0 and force your devices in a USB 1.1 "compatibility
mode". It is a very stable solution, but the transfer rate is lower (1,
1,5 MB/s).
I'm trying archdrone's s
So, Hated On Mostly, with the patch you posted on ubuntuforums we can
have USB 2.0 transferts in flash drives, but the CD drive start working
even if you don't use it?
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I spent all the day testing kernels from 2.6.27-7 to 2.6.27-11 .
Conclusions:
- Kernel 2.6.27-7 works only if you never upgrade and if there aren't any other
kernel installed,
- Other kernels ant the "not fresh" -7 can operate for some time, but usually
after 1-2 successful transfers of files t
With this kernel I have no issues: 2.6.27-7-generic
Maybe other owners of an A7N8* Motherboard should try this. The issue is
only with the 2.6.27-9 and the 2.6.27-11.
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Try reinstalling the 2.6.27-7, I removed it after the update to -9 and
now it works like before.
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Ok, it's not a complete solution. USB drives usually work (I transferred 4 GB
in my device without failures), but it casually resets even without pending
operations.
A very little step forward with 2.6.27-7-generic kernel.
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I read about "... stable USB drivers..." from the 2.6.28 changelog.
Maybe it's the end for this bug? I would like testing the 2.6.28 but I'm
not confident with kernel settings.
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In facts this kernel works as bad as the others. It complete transfers
about one or two times, than starts hanging and reseting the USB driver.
I tried the one from Jaunty repos, 2.6.28.4
The only secure and stable solution is to rmmod every boot ehci-hcd.
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Even on Intrepid the bug is still here. What's the situation?
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Same here with the free ati drivers on a 9600pro. Altough america's army
2.5 works nearly well, but with the presence of 2 mouse pointer in the
same time.
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I can finally use my USB drive without worries, but I'm not resigned to
see this bug fixed. Keeping this thread active with log and reports is
the only thing we can do now, obviously my next laptop will be 100%
intel.
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I gave up, so I bought one too. In Italy it costs nearly the same, mine is a
4-ports (3 out - 1 in) based on the same chipset.
My first tests report it working with actual Intrepid and Jaunty kernel. I'm
not using workaround anymore.
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I tested a transfer from sda (ide) to sdb (Usb) of an iso (700mb).
The worst for me is the deadline, wich is about 0.5MB/s slower than cfq.
Anticipatory is about 0.7MB/s faster.
At the end I stay with cfq.
Il 19/10/2009 08:40, Hated On Mostly ha scritto:
> If people could post whether or not CFQ
I'm testing the 2.6.31. Till now (2GB of video in and out) it's all ok.
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why only RV100? My RV350 is still working much better with XAA than EXA.
Please, change again that summary
Il 22/03/2010 03:22, Robert Hooker ha scritto:
> ** Summary changed:
>
> - very poor Xorg performance on various older graphics HW - XAA solves this
> + [RV100] very poor Xorg performance on
What is a "sypalo"?
and which chipset is this guy using?
Il 14/10/2009 18:16, Hated On Mostly ha scritto:
> Bug still present in 2.6.31 kernel:
>
> http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=8102459&postcount=142
>
> "I use ubuntu 9.10 on earlier kernels I had no problems after the
> upgrade but they
After some file transferring, daily use as host of a thunderbird
profile, some videos seen and a partition format mi USB 2.0 disk is
still working like a charm. This with the chipset VIA VT6214 PCI
bridged.
I'm now testing the Nvidia nForce2 integrated in the motherboard.
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Although the transfer rate is very low: about 6 MB/s with the VIA VT,
about 4.5 MB/s with the nvidia nForce2
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The Jaunty CD should carry the 2.6.28. Karmic will use the 2.6.31, so
you should be able to install it from the pendrive.
My Usb HD is still working, it's slow but funcional. I'm crossing every
finger I can.
Il 25/09/2009 17:04, Mike Berkley ha scritto:
> Just purchased a new Shuttle PC, SA76G2
Which chipset are you using?
What is the transfer rate value when the devices are working (if they)?
Il 25/09/2009 23:59, Andreas Ermler ha scritto:
> Using Kernel Version 2.6.31 from
> http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.31/ did not solve the
> problem for me.
> I still get the
Also my Ati radeon 9600pro , 128Mb, is affected.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: fluidsynth
1) Ubuntu Maverick Merkaat
2) Fluidsynth/libfluidsynth 1.1.2
3) Fluidsynth output ports should appear to be linked to system playback
4) Fluidsynth output ports are not avaiable, altough input ones seems to be ok.
** Affects: fluidsynth (Ubunt
Fluidsynth at 1.1.2 version doen't show up any input port to jack, so it can be
used to playback midis. The same seem to happen with natty's 1.1.3, but
everything seems ok with lucid's 1.1.1.
Some (maybe) useful links:
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/21031
http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/fl
With the integrated card:
fluidsynth -l -a jack -m alsa_seq -j -r 44100
/home/stefano/.Musica/PC51f.sf2
With external firewire card:
fluidsynth -l -a jack -m alsa_seq -j -r 96000
/home/stefano/Musica/PC51f.sf2
Although I never used fluidsynth by a command line before this problem. I
usually u
The fluidsynth input port is shown and i can connect other output to that. The
output port is missing, so I can't plug it to other input ports. I mean: in
qtjackctl, under Connections -> Audio -> readable clients there is no more
fluidsynth, but there is under Connections -> Alsa -> writeable cl
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