*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 320875 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/320875
On Ubuntu 12.04.3, I'm seeing
[alsa-source] alsa-source.c: ALSA woke us up to read new data from the device,
but there was actually nothing to read!
[alsa-source] alsa-source.c: Most likely this is a bug in
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 320875 ***
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Hi
This bug is there in Ubuntu 11.04 . So let's celebrate 2 year
Anniversary
Regards,
Vipin Balakrishnan.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 320875 ***
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Hi All,
This Bug is there very badly in Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. I dont know why
nobody is intereseted to fix.
Regards,
Vipin Balakrishnan.
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ALSA woke us up to write new data to the device, but there was actua
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 320875 ***
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I am also receiving these mesages in syslog. My alsa-info.sh output is
locate at http://www.alsa-
project.org/db/?f=3cc84abd1b4be1ec90a385aa93c4c010cccf43fc . I already
have "load-module module-hal-detect ts
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 320875 ***
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pulseaudio produces lots of log messages
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ALSA woke us up to write new data to the device, but there was actually nothing
to write.
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Try adding "tsched = 0" to /etc/pulse/default.pa under the hal-detect
module. More info at the end of this article:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/GlitchFreeAudio
It fixed my audio problems and the messages. Clearly it's exposing a
bug somewhere.
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ALSA woke us up to write new data t
I'm getting the same problem in 9.04 and floods of logs about it.
"ALSA woke us up to write new data to the device, but there was actually
nothing to write! Most likely this is a Linux bug. Please report this
issue to the ALSA developers. We were woken up with POLLOUT set --
however a subsequent s
This appeared in my pc after upgrading to 9.04 alpha 5.
LOTS of identical entries in my syslog.
Is there some progress?
Can I help somehow?
My result of alsa debugging script: http://tinyurl.com/asc8mz
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ALSA woke us up to write new data to the device, but there was actually nothing
to write.
Forget what I just said about glxgears
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ALSA woke us up to write new data to the device, but there was actually nothing
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I think I am hittingBug #326693
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/326693). I too
realized that I can not get sound when glxgears is running.
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ALSA woke us up to write new data to the device, but there was actually nothing
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You
Here it is
** Attachment added: "alsa-info.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/22641238/alsa-info.txt
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ALSA woke us up to write new data to the device, but there was actually nothing
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Please run the alsa-info.sh debugging script from http://www.alsa-
project.org/alsa-info.sh
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: alsa-driver => linux
Status: New => Incomplete
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ALSA woke us up to write new data to the device, but there was actually nothing
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https:/
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Hello everyone,
I was going over my log messages and found out this entry appears a few
times in the "user.log" file:
Feb 14 19:08:05 LaptopLinux pulseaudio[21013]: module-alsa-sink.c: ALSA woke
us up to write new data to the device, but there was actually no
** Attachment added: "user.log"
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** Description changed:
Hello everyone,
I was going over my log messages and found out this entry appears a few
times in the "user.log" file:
Feb 14 19:08:05 LaptopLinux pulseaudio[21013]: module-als
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