Public bug reported:
problem with menu katoolin
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Kali 2016.2
Package: gconf-service 3.2.6-3ubuntu6
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-64.85-generic 4.4.44
Uname: Linux 4.4.0-64-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: wl
ApportVersion: 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.5
Architecture
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This is the full log file.
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No, this card has no hardware volume control.
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I made a patch for quirks.c , please check it. Unfortunately I do not
know how to add switching to alsamixer.
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I made a patch for quirks.c , please check it.
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Full USB command specification:
Switching to 2-channel mode:
==
Request Type: 0x21// CTRL_OUT | CTRL_TYPE_CLASS | CTRL_RECIPIENT_INTERFACE
Request: 0x1
Value: 0x400
Interface Index: 0xE00
Data: 01 01
Data Length: 2
==
Switching to 4-channel mode:
=
The output in the attached file. But the output is identical in
2-channel and 4-channel mode.
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Finally I did it. It took only one line in Python. This is it:
device.ctrl_transfer(0x21,1,0x400,0xE00,[1,2])
Maybe someone can insert it into the kernel driver.
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author not responded. :(
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Title:
[USB-Audio, playback] 4-channel mode don't work on E-MU 0204 USB
Status in “alsa-driver” pa
Public bug reported:
On E-MU 0204 USB only 2-channel mode worked. In this mode the second
pair of channels just duplicates the output of the first pair. E-MU
control panel under MS Windows allow to switch to 2-channel or 4-channel
mode. I ran USB sniffer, and it shows switch commands that the sys
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Title:
Since I have updated to the latest version of Ubuntu 12.04 my system
crashes whenever I use Firefox or Chrome.
Status in
Public bug reported:
Since I have updated to the latest version of Ubuntu 12.04 my system
crashes whenever I use Firefox or Chrome. I am unable to pinpoint any
particular action that causes this crash. I let the system try to
recover on its own, but it never does. When I am surfing the web the
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