No, it isn't gone after all, it just happened again:
Jun 13 15:20:37 oberon kernel: [117379.592167] EXT4-fs error (device dm-1):
ext4_mb_generate_buddy:756: group 1, block bitmap and bg descriptor
inconsistent: 19382 vs 19381 free clusters
Jun 13 15:20:37 oberon kernel: [117379.592903] Aborting
Indeed I haven't seen this error in a few weeks, the last time was maybe
around six-eight weeks ago. But we all know how absence of evidence
isn't evidence of absence :)
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FWIW, I've seen this happen, too, basically since I upgraded to Trusty,
I believe. Only ever happens on VMs, never on physical machines. All my
virtual disks use Virtio, cache mode 'none' (yeah, I know), I/O mode
'native', with raw LVM volumes as backend.
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Alright, I'm thoroughly confused now.
When I boot the Quantal live CD, the problem is gone, the speakers get
muted as they should be.
However, I still can't get it to work when I downgrade the kernel to the
same version used on the CD. I even tried downgrading ALSA and
Pulseaudio as well to no av
** Summary changed:
- [Fujitsu Esprimo Mobile D9500] No automute w/ Intel HD Audio after suspend
+ [Fujitsu Esprimo E5916] No automute w/ Intel HD Audio after suspend
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Yeah, I already did, as I mentioned in the original description. With
3.11, the bug is still there.
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** Description changed:
Hello,
since upgrading to Ubuntu 13.04, I noticed that the line-out channel
- does not get muted anymore when I plug my headphones in.
+ does not get muted anymore when I plug my headphones into the headphone
+ jack on the laptop.
+
+ When plugging the headphones in
Hello,
I opened a new bug for the Esprimo Mobile D9500, it is bug #1224087.
I think a backport for Raring won't be necessary, seeing that I'm
currently the only one affected by this and Saucy will be out soon.
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Public bug reported:
Hello,
since upgrading to Ubuntu 13.04, I noticed that the line-out channel
does not get muted anymore when I plug my headphones in.
To isolate the bug, I installed the kernel packages from Quantal (linux-
image 3.5.0-28), rebooted and tried to reproduce the problem. I was
u
The results are in:
Esprimo E5916:
* fixed by Linux 3.11 (from the mainline PPA)
* BIOS upgrade wasn't necessary
Esprimo Mobile D9500:
* still occurs with Linux 3.11
* even with BIOS upgrade
Given that the log files and other attachments in this bug are all from
the E5916, do you want me to open
Sorry, seems like I'm not fully awake yet.
I originally encountered this bug on my Fujitsu Esprimo E5916, but it
happens on the Esprimo Mobile as well. The attachments in this bug are
all from the E5916, which also has a new BIOS available.
Still, I'm going to test 3.11 first before I fiddle wit
The model is a Fujitsu(-Siemens) Esprimo Mobile D9500.
I haven't yet tested whether 3.11 fixes the problem, though. Please
hang on, I'll get back to you before the weekend.
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