all up to date patches wise.
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44281
heres my dmesg
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[ 291.064678] usb 5-2: 3:3: cannot set freq 16000 to ep 0x86
[ 296.064837] usb 5-2: 3:3: cannot set freq 16000 to ep 0x86
[ 301.064522] usb 5-2: 3:3: cannot set freq 16000 to ep 0x86
[ 306.064575] usb 5-2: 3:3: cannot set freq 16000 to ep 0x86
[ 311.222499] usb 5-2: 3:3: cannot set freq 16000 to ep 0x86
[ 316.222401] usb 5-2: 3:3: cannot set freq 16000 to ep 0x86
[ 321.222318] usb 5-2: 3:3: cannot set freq 16000 to ep 0x86
[ 326.222398] usb 5-2: 3:3: cannot set freq 16000 to ep 0x86
[ 331.222330] usb 5-2: 3:3: cannot set freq 16000 to ep 0x86
[ 336.224176] usb 5-2: 3:3: cannot set freq 16000 to ep 0x86
[ 341.224117] usb 5-2: 3:3: cannot set freq 16000 to ep 0x86
[ 346.224196] usb 5-2: 3:3: cannot set freq 16000 to ep 0x86
[ 351.224257] usb 5-2: 3:3: cannot set freq 16000 to ep 0x86
and thats just a bite sized chunk
removing the webcam resolves the problem.
this bug affects all linux versions as far as i can see trawling google and has been around since 2012.
besides the log what this does is causes the os to intermittently hang during the first 10 mins of startup, meaning things like web browser or app hang intermittently or are sluggish
and pulse audio does not respond until the issue has passed.
ive been noticing it for about 3 months now.
the trawling has led me to believe its the audio section of many logitec webcams that cause the issue, unplugging the webcam stops the problem.
mine is a logitec pro 5000
regards peter