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Hi Daniel, thank you. How can I mark this ticket as fixed. It has been
about 10 days. No problems whatsoever. I actually lost connection
yesterday but then noticed it was because I did not charge the headset
for the last 2 days. Even with very low power, I was still able to
finish a conversation. T
Thanks for the update. We don't really need to do anything with this bug
now, because it is set to automatically close itself if no comments are
added for 60 days.
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Hi Daniel, today I was able to start testing because there was an issue
with the Nvidia driver once going to the 4.15 kernel version. So today I
received the Intel microcode updates + Nvidia 390 which is compatible
with 4.15 so after seeing that, I installed the 4.17 RC7 as you
proposed.
I have to
Happy new year Daniel. No worries buddy, I fully understand. I will
follow your guidelines and report back. In regards to the questions:
1. It worked for some time (I think 1 to 2 weeks which was about 30
minutes to maybe an hour if I can recall). It was on 17.10 that I did
heavy test on it. Then
Sorry for the delay. I'm involved in hundreds of different bugs and lose
track...
I suggest the next step is to reproduce the problem with 18.04 and see
if similar errors appear in your journal (run 'journalctl'):
Oct 21 17:23:33 hostname pulseaudio[1288]: [alsa-sink-USB Audio] alsa-sink.c:
ALSA
Hi Daniel, wanted to share my findings for the last weeks. So I tested
16.04,16.10,17.04 and 17.10. The issue is now showing on all versions.
In 17.04 I remember not seeing the issue although I might not have
enough testing as am doing right now. Previously I used it for about 5
to 20 minutes in 17
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Plus the log snippet in comment #2 shows the hang is probably occurring
in the kernel.
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Title:
Logitech G930 drops connection and re
OK, I maintain the theory that this is a kernel regression then. When
everything worked for you that was kernel 4.10, and now you're on 4.13.
Plus the log snippet in comment #2 shows the hang is probably occurring
in the call.
Please try some older kernels, starting with 4.10...
http://kernel.ubun
Hi Daniel, thank you for helping out. I can report that the issues are
back today (After 2 days of working). This time is crazy, it breaks more
often. I had to reinstall the whole 17.10 and of course it happens but
less often (Like the original bug report).
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Thanks for your testing.
Yes, we already have PulseAudio 11 planned for inclusion in Ubuntu
18.04. It would have been included in Ubuntu 17.10, but PulseAudio 11.0
was released too late in the cycle.
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OK so instead of using a new or old kernel and to avoid issues with
other drivers (like Nvidia breaking with the 4.14 RC version) and based
on your feedback, I only then focused on PulseAudio. I noted that Ubuntu
17.10 is using the PulseAudio from January which is 10.0 instead of the
11.1 from Sept
Yes correct, it uses it's own wireless dongle. But since this is the
issue, shouldn't I update pulseaudio instead of the kernel?
I already have the latest stable one, 4.13, and the 4.14 is not out yet
(To avoid issues like Nvidia Module compatibility). I will try
installing 4.12 to see what happen
AFAICT, the Logitech G930 uses its own wireless dongle (not Bluetooth).
Is that correct?...
So it looks like a generic USB audio device. Therefore this is probably
the issue:
Oct 21 17:23:33 hostname pulseaudio[1288]: [alsa-sink-USB Audio] alsa-sink.c:
ALSA woke us up to write new data to the de
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