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Same problem with Ubuntu Gnome 15.10 and a logitech webcam, makes
booting and logon very slow. only solution is unplugging the cam.
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i will try with the :
apport-collect -p linux 884210
because previews command didn;t work
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I have the same issue in 12.04 LTS 32-bit
(I have sound but when booting i get 4:3:1 cannot set freq16000 to ep 0x86 etc)
I just running the command:
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Confirmed on 12.04 LTS 64 bit (also with Logitech Quickcam 4500).
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 884210
PCI/internal sound not working randomly, random hangs: "cannot set freq
16000 to ep 0x86" shown in syslog
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 884210 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/884210
#567565 is actually also a duplicate of bug #884210
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 567565
cannot set freq 16000 to exp 0x86-: Boot Failure due to logitech Quickcam
** This bug has been marked
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 884210 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/884210
since this bug has status won't fix (although it's still present in the
latest oneiric), a new report is filed at #567565
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 567565
cannot set freq 16000 to exp
Also confirmed
Ubuntu 11.04 natty
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Same problem here on Precise.
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I can confirm this bug. But only with Logitec Quickcam enabled
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I also have the same problem with my Logitech QuickCam E3500
uname -a
Linux ivan-desktop 3.0.0-14-generic #23-Ubuntu SMP Mon Nov 21 20:28:43 UTC 2011
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Also fails in precise with logitech webcam:
$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu precise (development branch)
Release:12.04
Codename: precise
$ uname -a
Linux lito-portatil 3.2.0-2-generic-pae #5-Ubuntu SMP Mon Nov 28 20:21:50
I have sent a support request to Logitech regarding this bug.
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The current bug report for Oneiric is at bug #884210 - feel free to
comment there.
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I am experiencing the same problem after upgrading to 11.10.
I have a logitech webcam :
Bus 002 Device 006: ID 046d:08c3 Logitech, Inc. Camera (Notebooks Pro)
Sound is muted,
no sound device is reported in the sound menu,
banshee crashes
Firefox is much slower (video with sound playing in you
I am experiencing this problem, but my sound DOES work ( im using
onboard spdif output for sound ).
What does not work is using my Quickcam Fusion's Microphone as a sound
input ( this worked in Ubuntu 11.04 ). Now in 11.10, when I try to use
it I am getting no input, and these messages:
[ 3753.5
I have the same symptoms as Stapel reported. Ubuntu 11.10 64-bit
updated with latest updates. After update and reboot, sound wouldn't
work, sound icon displaying muted icon. Sound settings showed no
hardware present. Unplugged the Logitech webcam and sound works again.
[ 3753.528186] 2:3:3: ca
I have also experienced this bug. I could see all the ¨cannot set freq
16000 to ep 0x86" when I do a dmesg in the terminal. Also my sound
indicator was muted and I could not adjust the sound. I also have a
Logitech webcam (not sure what model) and I am running a new install of
11.10 64-bit.
After
Experienced this after the upgrade to 11.10. The symptom is an absence of audio
devices in sound manager.
Camera (QuickCam E 3500) unplug & plug helped.
Weird enough that was the first time since 10.04.
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Hi, I got the same problem, same messages in syslog. Immediatly after
unplugging my QuickCam E 3500 out of my USB hub and connecting it to a free USB
port, clementine (audio player) startet it's playback and "cannot set freq
16000 to ep 0x86" messages ended.
Must be related to the webcam and may
Same here, changing user seems to trigger this bug.
Instead of blacklisting or removing (not possible in my system due to
dependencies) snd-usb-audio, i restart usbhid using
modprobe -r usbhid &&
sleep 7 &&
modprobe usbhid
or i simply unplug and replug offending logitech hardware
Bus 001 Device 0
Got the same problem.
Occasionally start getting
cannot set freq 16000 to ep 0x86
about once a second, the whole system goes very slow and I have to power
down the computer to escape.
I too have a logitec camera with an internal mic.
Ubuntu 10.10 Maveric
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On 19.10.2010 18:58, Marko Martinović wrote:
> That is like healing sick patient by killing him ;)
Sometimes that's the way Ubuntu's bugs are "fixed":
If for some reason console is not available, direct output to /dev/null
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Yes. My dirty script rmmod-s and modprobe-s snd-usb-audio module when it
detects troubles and then things work again, until system restart.
Without snd-usb-audio users webcam mic is not working. In fact any usb
audio device won't work if you blacklist snd-usb-audio. That is like
healing sick patie
My guess is that all these troubles are related to the kernel module
snd-usb-audio.
Got the same Webcam here E3500 with built in microphone. With snd-usb-
audio loaded I am unable to suspend/resume (kernel-suspend) in Lucid-
amd64.
Module snd-usb-audio has no suspend/resume script!
My solution i
Guys i wrote comment #14. I made bash script as a workaround for this
problem and posted link to my workaround. Link in comment #16 is not
valid so I will put valid link again:
http://www.techytalk.co.cc/2010/07/logitech-e3500-webcam-and-cannot-set-
freq-16000-to-ep-0x86/
My script starts at the e
I have the same problem.
Using Logitech QuickCam with Ubuntu 10.10 x86 on a
Intel Tylersburg X58 / Intel 82801JR ICH10R / QuadCore Intel Core i7
920.
The error message is written repeatedly on screen and even on the Alt+F1
alternate shell prompt.
I didn't notice sound problems but I can't click
I have the same problem. The last kernel update has improved the
problem. But I still get a lock about every 1 in 7 times. I've found a
purported workaround at this site:
http://www.techytalk.co.cc/2010/07/logitech-e3500-wXTlSgCebcam-and-
cannot-set-freq-16000-to-ep-0x86/. But i haven't tested yet.
Hi,
I can confirm the same bug. My logitech cam with integrated microphone
(046d:09a5) seems to provoke it in combination with pulseaudio. I am using a
64-bit 10.04 Ubuntu with the newest updates.
It is an intermittent failure, it does not occur after every boot.
The annoying message "cannot set
I have found a sort of workaround for this bug. It needs more testing but
please try and comment here or on by web log.
Here's the link to the post with workaround, hope it helps:
http://www.techytalk.co.cc/2010/07/logitech-e3500-webcam-and-cannot-set-freq-16000-to-ep-0x86/
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I have similar symptoms as Kris969. I also think it would be good to
assign a somewhat higher priority to this bug because of this freeze.
Here are my symptoms:
- The system seems to freeze, although "top" from the command line still
works and shows just a few % CPU usage.
- The Workspace Swit
I am back with my logs when this bug crashes party uninvited:
Jun 18 00:33:20 Marko-PC pulseaudio[1599]: module-alsa-card.c: Failed to find a
working profile.
Jun 18 00:33:20 Marko-PC pulseaudio[1599]: module.c: Failed to load module
"module-alsa-card" (argument: "device_id="1"
name="usb-046d_
Also affected by this bug, I also have a logitec Quickcam connected to the
system.
It appears when I switch from one user session to another, sometimes the system
seems to be freeze, but when I switch t the console (Alt+F1) I witness it's
steel working, and the message "Cannot set from 16000..."
Same over here ...
I have this problem since 9.04 I think ...
dmesg output:
[ 383.580019] usb 1-5: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 9
[ 383.848358] usb 1-5: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
[ 383.848567] uvcvideo: Found UVC 1.00 device (046d:09a4)
[ 383.879525]
Suffering from this bug with my Logitech E3500 in Lucid. Please would
someone be nice to take a look at this problem :) My Logs contain same
thing as Robert Elsner's in comment #6.
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Is it comparable to Bug #241753 ?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-ubuntu-
modules-2.6.24/+bug/241753
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Also suffering this bug over here... it's rather annoying...
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Seems indeed related to the Logitech QuickCam. I own one and experience
the same bug.
2.6.31-17-generic #54-Ubuntu SMP Thu Dec 10 17:01:44 UTC 2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Propreitary nvidia kernel module loaded.
The following error message block is repeated ad infinitum
Jan 19 16:40:49 robert-desktop
Same issue for me (with audacity) but only after upgrading yesterday for
the first time after Christmas. After rmmoding snd_usb_audio and
snd_usb_lib audacity worked fine again and it was possible to use the
(video facilities of) webcam again.
I guess either the lock occurs in pulseaudio or in th
Problem solved (for me):
It was my QuickCam. Immediately after unplugging i was able to start
Rhythmbox and hear sound.
The question remains:
Why does pulseaudio completely block sound functions if a device which was not
even used makes trouble.
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also get problems when running VLC:
VLC media player 1.0.2 Goldeneye
[0xb73007e0] main interface error: no interface module matched
"globalhotkeys,none"
[0xb73007e0] main interface error: no suitable interface module
[0x8df0250] main libvlc error: interface "globalhotkeys,none" initialization
fa
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