I also discovered this bug in intrepid. Unplugged my camera while a
flash-based camera webpage was loaded, and khubd spiked to 100% only on
my second CPU. Kill did not work, kill -15 did not work, and kill -9
did not work.
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I have a problem in Intrepid with gspca whereby khubd is unkillable
without a reboot when I plug out and then plug in the cam again
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Something must have gone wrong with one of the latest Hardy kernel updates.
I'm seeing the khubd go 100% as well on my Logitech Quickcam (it worked just
fine before).
Also USB related: after suspend mouse and other USB devices fail to get
detected. Workarounds as suggested on forums do not work.
I also have this problem on Hardy except that I can kill off the client process
via "kill -9".
Client: motion 3.2.9.
Camera: Logitech QuickCam Communicate STX for Skype Bus 005 Device 011: ID
046d:08d7 Logitech, Inc.
USB Hub: Bus 005 Device 007: ID 04b4:6560 Cypress Semiconductor Corp. CY7C6564
Same bug with motion and 093a:2468 Pixart Imaging, Inc. Easy Snap Snake
Eye WebCam, on Hardy.
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Same bug here, camorama plus logitech quickcam im plus
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same bug with camorama.
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Suspend & Resume with ekiga running and webcam attached triggers this
for me.
ekiga 2.03
kernel 2.6.20-16-generic
Logitech Communicate STX with gspca module
Machine is compaq evo D510 desktop
I am now running with my keyboard and mouse connected via ps/2 (with
adapters) and I can kill ekiga and t
Happens to me too on Debian with gspca, so this isn't Ubuntu-specific.
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Eeee, I just got this right now. Exactly the same. Running Ekiga, then
unplug a webcam.
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1- for those who don't manage to solve the CPU issue, make sure your
client is correctly closed (e.g. using 'killall ekiga').
2- I reported this problem to the kernel mailing list, and they told me
the problem was in the driver. http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/1/16/41
I then talked to the author who sa
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