On 13/10/14 11:48, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
The message in the subject means that the driver
logged some error
message repeatedly, and that the duplicates were suppressed.
The actual error message (before that) would be useful.
Regards,
Clemens
There isn't preceding message
from syslog :
Oct 13 11:47:46 debian dnsmasq[3465]: reading /etc/resolv.conf
Oct 13 11:47:46 debian dnsmasq[3465]: using nameserver 192.168.178.1#53
Oct 13 12:08:46 debian acpid: client connected from 8202[1001:1001]
Oct 13 12:08:46 debian acpid: 1 client rule loaded
Oct 13 12:17:01 debian /USR/SBIN/CRON[11997]: (root) CMD ( cd / &&
run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly)
Oct 13 12:36:00 debian kernel: [371346.915918] retire_capture_urb: 13960
callbacks suppressed
Oct 13 12:36:05 debian kernel: [371351.975159] retire_capture_urb: 31944
callbacks suppressed
Oct 13 12:36:10 debian kernel: [371357.022838] retire_capture_urb: 32053
callbacks suppressed
Oct 13 12:36:15 debian kernel: [371362.089701] retire_capture_urb: 31962
callbacks suppressed
Oct 13 12:36:20 debian kernel: [371367.129415] retire_capture_urb: 32068
callbacks suppressed
Oct 13 12:36:25 debian kernel: [371372.203356] retire_capture_urb: 31613
callbacks suppressed
Oct 13 12:36:30 debian kernel: [371377.236139] retire_capture_urb: 31959
callbacks suppressed
Oct 13 12:36:35 debian kernel: [371382.319187] retire_capture_urb: 31742
callbacks suppressed
Oct 13 12:36:40 debian kernel: [371387.342876] retire_capture_urb: 32271
callbacks suppressed
Oct 13 12:36:46 debian kernel: [371392.432545] retire_capture_urb: 31773
callbacks suppressed
I forgot to mention kernel is started with threadirqs
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I was using jackd2. I've now tried jackd1 which works without the
problem. Maybe something to do with dbus?
Thanks
rob