[partitionmanager] [Bug 413973] Editing partitions resets touchpad configuration

2020-10-05 Thread Andrius Štikonas
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=413973

--- Comment #39 from Andrius Štikonas  ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #38)
> What distro are you using? I'm on openSUSE Tumbleweed and I can reproduce it.

Gentoo

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[partitionmanager] [Bug 413973] Editing partitions resets touchpad configuration

2020-10-05 Thread Nate Graham
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--- Comment #38 from Nate Graham  ---
What distro are you using? I'm on openSUSE Tumbleweed and I can reproduce it.

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[partitionmanager] [Bug 413973] Editing partitions resets touchpad configuration

2020-10-05 Thread Andrius Štikonas
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=413973

--- Comment #37 from Andrius Štikonas  ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #36)
> This may be fixed for partition manager, but the root cause remains:
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=414559
> 
> I have no idea why running `sudo udevadm trigger -s input` makes this
> happen. Any assistance to fix that would be greatly appreciated.

I can't reproduce it at all here, even I manually run udevadm trigger -s input.
Maybe it is only triggered on some distros (depending on udev rules?)

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[partitionmanager] [Bug 413973] Editing partitions resets touchpad configuration

2020-10-05 Thread Nate Graham
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--- Comment #36 from Nate Graham  ---
This may be fixed for partition manager, but the root cause remains:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=414559

I have no idea why running `sudo udevadm trigger -s input` makes this happen.
Any assistance to fix that would be greatly appreciated.

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[partitionmanager] [Bug 413973] Editing partitions resets touchpad configuration

2020-10-05 Thread Andrius Štikonas
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--- Comment #35 from Andrius Štikonas  ---
*** Bug 412233 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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[partitionmanager] [Bug 413973] Editing partitions resets touchpad configuration

2020-01-30 Thread Andrius Štikonas
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--- Comment #34 from Andrius Štikonas  ---
*** Bug 416968 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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[partitionmanager] [Bug 413973] Editing partitions resets touchpad configuration

2019-12-10 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #33 from joey.joey...@gmail.com ---
Tested on my Lenovo Ideapad s10-3s. Bug happens on Fedora 31 KDE live iso.
Was unable to test on my MSI due to lack of RAM.

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[partitionmanager] [Bug 413973] Editing partitions resets touchpad configuration

2019-12-10 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #32 from joey.joey...@gmail.com ---
Ah, I see. I'm on a Lenovo Ideapad 320 (2016)
I'll try testing on some other laptops I have (MSI vr420 and Ideapad s10-3s) to
see if the bug also occurs on these devices.

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[partitionmanager] [Bug 413973] Editing partitions resets touchpad configuration

2019-12-10 Thread Jan Przybylak
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--- Comment #31 from Jan Przybylak  ---
You're right, I'm on a Lenovo ThinkPad T440.

It seems like the issue is not present on a live iso of Fedora Workstation.

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[partitionmanager] [Bug 413973] Editing partitions resets touchpad configuration

2019-12-10 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #30 from joey.joey...@gmail.com ---
Is yours a Lenovo laptop (or something else?)
Also, try to run "sudo udevadm trigger -s input" on a distro/live iso with
GNOME desktop and see if the same thing happens.

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[partitionmanager] [Bug 413973] Editing partitions resets touchpad configuration

2019-12-10 Thread Jan Przybylak
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--- Comment #29 from Jan Przybylak  ---
It does. I executed the `sudo udevadm trigger -s input` and the Trackpad
started feeling like it had switched from Synaptics to libinput (or the default
settings, or both).
I was able to revert this by simply opening KDE's Trackpad settings and
applying them again.

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[partitionmanager] [Bug 413973] Editing partitions resets touchpad configuration

2019-12-10 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #28 from joey.joey...@gmail.com ---
@Jan Przybylak Could you please try and confirm if this bug exists for you as
well?
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=414559

I believe it's indirectly related to this Partitionmanager bug

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[partitionmanager] [Bug 413973] Editing partitions resets touchpad configuration

2019-12-08 Thread Jan Przybylak
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--- Comment #27 from Jan Przybylak  ---
*** Bug 412373 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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[partitionmanager] [Bug 413973] Editing partitions resets touchpad configuration

2019-12-02 Thread Andrius Štikonas
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   ||7b5698e35c2e8fa73f127467188
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--- Comment #26 from Andrius Štikonas  ---
Git commit dfce039421187b5698e35c2e8fa73f1274671887 by Andrius Štikonas.
Committed on 02/12/2019 at 22:01.
Pushed by stikonas into branch 'master'.

Only trigger udev events for block device subsystem.

Triggerring other subsystems is not necessary and occasionally
results in triggering unrelated bugs.

M  +1-1src/plugins/sfdisk/sfdiskpartitiontable.cpp

https://invent.kde.org/kde/kpmcore/commit/dfce039421187b5698e35c2e8fa73f1274671887

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[partitionmanager] [Bug 413973] Editing partitions resets touchpad configuration

2019-12-02 Thread Nate Graham
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[partitionmanager] [Bug 413973] Editing partitions resets touchpad configuration

2019-11-25 Thread Andrius Štikonas
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=413973

--- Comment #25 from Andrius Štikonas  ---
partitionmanager will be patched not to include non-block devices. There 
is no reason to include them.

Maybe also worth opening KD bug against touchpad kcm?

On 2019-11-25 15:43, bugzilla_nore...@kde.org wrote:
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=413973
> 
> --- Comment #24 from joey.joey...@gmail.com ---
> Or as a temporary workaround, can Partitionmanager be patched to not 
> include
> the "input" class when editing a partition?

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2019-11-25 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #24 from joey.joey...@gmail.com ---
Or as a temporary workaround, can Partitionmanager be patched to not include
the "input" class when editing a partition?

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[partitionmanager] [Bug 413973] Editing partitions resets touchpad configuration

2019-11-25 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #23 from joey.joey...@gmail.com ---
The systemd github had just replied an hour ago. They say it's most likely not
their bug and more likely due to how KDE or libinput handles the configuration
once "udevadm trigger -s input" is run.

However, I doubt if this is a libinput issue, since I ran the same commands on
Fedora GNOME 31 (which also uses libinput) and nothing happened. Could it be
the way KDE handles its touchpad management/configuration?

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[partitionmanager] [Bug 413973] Editing partitions resets touchpad configuration

2019-11-23 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #22 from joey.joey...@gmail.com ---
I found what's causing the touchpad issue; if I run "udevadm trigger -s input"
the touchpad configuration resets back to defaults.

I've already posted the bug issue on github here:
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/14123#issue-527534449

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[partitionmanager] [Bug 413973] Editing partitions resets touchpad configuration

2019-11-22 Thread Andrius Štikonas
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--- Comment #21 from Andrius Štikonas  ---
(In reply to joey.joey586 from comment #20)
> Do i file the udev bug to the systemd github or is there another place for
> that? (this is my first time filing bugs so i'm somewhat clueless)

I would try there. If it's not the right place, they'll point you.

I think you can find subsystems in /sys/class folder.

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[partitionmanager] [Bug 413973] Editing partitions resets touchpad configuration

2019-11-22 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #20 from joey.joey...@gmail.com ---
Do i file the udev bug to the systemd github or is there another place for
that? (this is my first time filing bugs so i'm somewhat clueless)

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[partitionmanager] [Bug 413973] Editing partitions resets touchpad configuration

2019-11-22 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #19 from joey.joey...@gmail.com ---
I tried "udevadm trigger --subsystem-match=all" since i didnt know what options
are available that can be triggered.

I tried "udevadm trigger --subsystem-match=block" as you suggested and the
touchpad issue didn't happen.

Oddly enough the touchpad issue didn't happen with Manjaro KDE when I ran
"udevadm trigger" without the subsystem option.

Where can I find the available options that --subsystem-match can trigger. (the
udevadm manpage doesn't seem to have a complete list). I'd like to go over each
one of them to see  which one is causing the touchpad issue.

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[partitionmanager] [Bug 413973] Editing partitions resets touchpad configuration

2019-11-22 Thread Andrius Štikonas
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--- Comment #18 from Andrius Štikonas  ---
(In reply to joey.joey586 from comment #17)
> Yup, running the "udevadm trigger --subsystem-match= fixes the
> issue.
> 
> So should I file a bug to udev or should this be considered a bug on
> partitionmanager?

Well,  has to be replaced with something I think "block". Otherwise,
I think you are not triggering any events.

I suggest filing bug to udev too.

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[partitionmanager] [Bug 413973] Editing partitions resets touchpad configuration

2019-11-22 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #17 from joey.joey...@gmail.com ---
Yup, running the "udevadm trigger --subsystem-match= fixes the
issue.

So should I file a bug to udev or should this be considered a bug on
partitionmanager?

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[partitionmanager] [Bug 413973] Editing partitions resets touchpad configuration

2019-11-22 Thread Andrius Štikonas
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--- Comment #16 from Andrius Štikonas  ---
(In reply to joey.joey586 from comment #15)
> I was unable to reproduce this issue in Manjaro KDE. Probably a regression?
> 
> Manjaro:
> 
> kde plasma version: 5.13.4
> kde frameworks version: 5.48.0
> qt version: 5.11.1
> kernel version: 4.14.65
> 
> 
> 
> kde neon:
> 
> Operating System: KDE neon 5.16
> KDE Plasma Version: 5.16.3
> KDE Frameworks Version: 5.60.0
> Qt Version: 5.12.3
> Kernel Version: 4.18.0-25-generic
> OS Type: 64-bit
> Processors: 4 × Intel® Core™ i5-7200U CPU @ 2.50GHz
> Memory: 11.5 GiB of RAM

Most likely due to KDE Paritition Manager 3.3 < 4.

It used libparted library to do partitioning operations. Now KPM switched to
running without root, so we replaced library calls with running executables, so
I had to call udevadm trigger.

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[partitionmanager] [Bug 413973] Editing partitions resets touchpad configuration

2019-11-22 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #15 from joey.joey...@gmail.com ---
I was unable to reproduce this issue in Manjaro KDE. Probably a regression?

Manjaro:

kde plasma version: 5.13.4
kde frameworks version: 5.48.0
qt version: 5.11.1
kernel version: 4.14.65



kde neon:

Operating System: KDE neon 5.16
KDE Plasma Version: 5.16.3
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.60.0
Qt Version: 5.12.3
Kernel Version: 4.18.0-25-generic
OS Type: 64-bit
Processors: 4 × Intel® Core™ i5-7200U CPU @ 2.50GHz
Memory: 11.5 GiB of RAM

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[partitionmanager] [Bug 413973] Editing partitions resets touchpad configuration

2019-11-22 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #14 from joey.joey...@gmail.com ---
I was unable to reproduce the bug in Fedora 31 GNOME Live USB, so i suspect
this is a Plasma-specific issue. I'll try testing with Manjaro KDE next to make
sure this is a Plasma-specific issue

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[partitionmanager] [Bug 413973] Editing partitions resets touchpad configuration

2019-11-22 Thread Andrius Štikonas
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[partitionmanager] [Bug 413973] Editing partitions resets touchpad configuration

2019-11-22 Thread Andrius Štikonas
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--- Comment #13 from Andrius Štikonas  ---
--subsystem-match=SUBSYSTEM
   Trigger events for devices which belong to a matching subsystem(In
reply to joey.joey586 from comment #12)
> So I don't think this is an Archlinux-specific issue

Hmm, possibly something else then. Maybe it's hardware specific.
Not sure what I can do on partition manager side to avoid this.

Maybe I can try to only trigger events for some udev subsystem. I'm now looking
at udev trigger manpage, there is some option that might be useful

--subsystem-match=SUBSYSTEM
   Trigger events for devices which belong to a matching subsystem

If that work, this particular proble in KDE Partition Manager on your system
might be workarounded...

Nevertheless, you might still want to report your underlying bug somewhere
(maybe udev bugtracker, although, I'm not sure, but udev people might point you
to the right direction)

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2019-11-22 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #12 from joey.joey...@gmail.com ---
So I don't think this is an Archlinux-specific issue

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2019-11-22 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #11 from joey.joey...@gmail.com ---
Sorry, i meant sudo udevadm trigger

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--- Comment #10 from joey.joey...@gmail.com ---
I was able to reproduce this bug on KDE Neon Live USB. I typed "udevadm
trigger" and the same thing happens.

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2019-11-22 Thread Andrius Štikonas
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--- Comment #9 from Andrius Štikonas  ---
(In reply to joey.joey586 from comment #8)
> Sorry. I tested it again; it only needs "udevadm trigger" to cause the
> touchpad issue.

I had some other bug from Arch user (different symptoms):

https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=407191
udevadm trigger was causing high CPU usage. Maybe something bad with udev in
Arch?

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--- Comment #8 from joey.joey...@gmail.com ---
Sorry. I tested it again; it only needs "udevadm trigger" to cause the touchpad
issue.

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2019-11-22 Thread Andrius Štikonas
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--- Comment #7 from Andrius Štikonas  ---
(In reply to joey.joey586 from comment #6)
> I think I found it; I ran these commands (as root):
> 
> udevadm settle --timeout=10
> udevadm trigger
> 
> and the touchpad refuses to tap-to-click

Do you need both commands to trigger this bug? Or just udevadm trigger?

I don't think running udevadm is supposed to cause touchpad to stop working.
Maybe try reporting bug about that (I guess to Archlinux bug tracker)

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--- Comment #6 from joey.joey...@gmail.com ---
I think I found it; I ran these commands (as root):

udevadm settle --timeout=10
udevadm trigger

and the touchpad refuses to tap-to-click

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--- Comment #5 from joey.joey...@gmail.com ---
I've run the command as you suggested. Here's the output:
[poweruser@poweruser ~]$ KPMCORE_DEBUG=y partitionmanager
Loaded backend plugin:  "pmsfdiskbackendplugin"
"Command: /usr/bin/dumpe2fs "
"Command: /usr/bin/e2label "
"Command: /usr/bin/mkfs.ext2 "
"Command: /usr/bin/e2fsck -V"
"Command: /usr/bin/tune2fs "
"Command: /usr/bin/resize2fs "
"Command: /usr/bin/dumpe2fs "
"Command: /usr/bin/e2label "
"Command: /usr/bin/mkfs.ext2 "
"Command: /usr/bin/e2fsck -V"
"Command: /usr/bin/tune2fs "
"Command: /usr/bin/resize2fs "
"Command: /usr/bin/dumpe2fs "
"Command: /usr/bin/e2label "
"Command: /usr/bin/mkfs.ext2 "
"Command: /usr/bin/e2fsck -V"
"Command: /usr/bin/tune2fs "
"Command: /usr/bin/resize2fs "
"Command: /usr/bin/mkswap "
"Command: /usr/bin/mkfs.fat "
"Command: /usr/bin/fatlabel "
"Command: /usr/bin/fatresize "
"Command: /usr/bin/fatresize "
"Command: /usr/bin/mkfs.fat "
"Command: /usr/bin/fatlabel "
"Command: /usr/bin/fatresize "
"Command: /usr/bin/fatresize "
"Command: /usr/bin/ntfsresize "
"Command: /usr/bin/ntfslabel "
"Command: /usr/bin/mkfs.ntfs "
"Command: /usr/bin/ntfsclone "
"Command: /usr/bin/debugreiserfs "
"Command: /usr/bin/reiserfstune "
"Command: /usr/bin/mkfs.reiserfs "
"Command: /usr/bin/fsck.reiserfs "
"Command: /usr/bin/resize_reiserfs "
"Command: /usr/bin/reiserfstune "
"Command: /usr/bin/xfs_db "
"Command: /usr/bin/mkfs.xfs "
"Command: /usr/bin/xfs_repair "
"Command: /usr/bin/xfs_growfs -V"
"Command: /usr/bin/xfs_copy "
"Command: /usr/bin/jfs_debugfs "
"Command: /usr/bin/jfs_tune -V"
"Command: /usr/bin/mkfs.jfs -V"
"Command: /usr/bin/fsck.jfs -V"
"Command: /usr/bin/mkfs.btrfs "
"Command: /usr/bin/btrfs "
"Command: /usr/bin/btrfstune "
"Command: /usr/bin/cryptsetup "
"Command: /usr/bin/mkfs.exfat "
"Command: /usr/bin/exfatfsck "
"Command: /usr/bin/exfatlabel "
"Command: /usr/bin/mkfs.nilfs2 "
"Command: /usr/bin/nilfs-tune "
"Command: /usr/bin/nilfs-tune "
"Command: /usr/bin/nilfs-resize "
"Command: /usr/bin/nilfs-tune "
"Command: /usr/bin/lvm "
"Command: /usr/bin/mkfs.f2fs "
"Command: /usr/bin/fsck.f2fs "
"Command: mkfs.f2fs "
"Command: /usr/bin/resize.f2fs "
"Command: /usr/bin/udfinfo "
"Command: /usr/bin/udflabel "
"Command: /usr/bin/mkudffs "
"Command: mkudffs --help"
"Command: /usr/bin/cryptsetup "
"Command: /usr/bin/mkfs.fat "
"Command: /usr/bin/fatlabel "
"Using backend plugin: pmsfdiskbackendplugin (1)"
"Scanning devices..."
"Command: lsblk --nodeps --paths --sort name --json --output type,name"
"Command: blockdev --getsize64 /dev/sda"
"Command: blockdev --getss /dev/sda"
"Command: sfdisk --json /dev/sda"
"Command: lsblk --nodeps --noheadings --output model /dev/sda"
"Command: lsblk --nodeps --noheadings --output tran /dev/sda"
"Command: smartctl --all --json /dev/sda"
"Device found: WDC WD1600BEVT-22ZCT0"
smartctl initialization failed for  "/dev/sda" :  No such file or directory
error during smart output parsing for  "/dev/sda" :  No such file or directory
"Command: udevadm info --query=property /dev/sda1"
"Command: lsblk --noheadings --nodeps --output mountpoint /dev/sda1"
"Command: dumpe2fs -h /dev/sda1"
"Command: udevadm info --query=property /dev/sda1"
"Command: udevadm info --query=property /dev/sda1"
"Command: udevadm info --query=property /dev/sda3"
"Command: lsblk --noheadings --nodeps --output mountpoint /dev/sda3"
"Command: udevadm info --query=property /dev/sda3"
"Command: blockdev --getsize64 /dev/sdb"
"Command: blockdev --getss /dev/sdb"
"Command: sfdisk --json /dev/sdb"
"Command: lsblk --nodeps --noheadings --output model /dev/sdb"
"Command: lsblk --nodeps --noheadings --output tran /dev/sdb"
"Command: smartctl --all --json /dev/sdb"
"Device found: SD MMC MS PRO"
smartctl initialization failed for  "/dev/sdb" :  No such file or directory
error during smart output parsing for  "/dev/sdb" :  No such file or directory
"Command: udevadm info --query=property /dev/sdb1"
"Command: lsblk --noheadings --nodeps --output mountpoint /dev/sdb1"
"Command: udevadm info --query=property /dev/sdb1"
"Command: udevadm info --query=property /dev/sdb1"
"Command: lvm vgs --foreign --readonly --noheadings --units B --nosuffix
--options vg_name"
"Scan finished."
"Add operation: Delete partition ‘/dev/sdb1’ (14.56 GiB, exfat)"
"Applying operations..."
"Command: lsblk --noheadings --nodeps --output mountpoint /dev/sdb1"
"Command: wipefs --all /dev/sdb1"
"Command: udevadm settle --timeout=10"
"Command: blockdev --rereadpt /dev/sdb"
"Command: udevadm trigger"
"Command: udevadm settle --timeout=10"
"Command: udevadm settle --timeout=10"
"Command: blockdev --rereadpt /dev/sdb"
"Command: udevadm trigger"
"Command: udevadm settle --timeout=10"
"Command: sfdisk --force --delete /dev/sdb 1"
"Command: udevadm settle --timeout=10"
"Command: blockdev --rereadpt /dev/sdb"
"Command: udevadm trigger"
"Command: udevadm settle --timeout=10"
"Command: udevadm settle --timeout=10"
"Command: blockdev --rereadpt 

[partitionmanager] [Bug 413973] Editing partitions resets touchpad configuration

2019-11-21 Thread Andrius Štikonas
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=413973

--- Comment #4 from Andrius Štikonas  ---
(In reply to joey.joey586 from comment #3)
> Oh I forgot to add:
> I'm running Xorg 1.20.5

Same here, 1.20.5...


Maybe you can try to figure out which command resets partition manager
configuration?

If you run partitionmanager with

KPMCORE_DEBUG=y partitionmanager
then it will print to terminal the commands that it is running.

Check what commands are launched partitionmanager and try running them
manually.
In particular. try to see if any of the udev stuff causes this.

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[partitionmanager] [Bug 413973] Editing partitions resets touchpad configuration

2019-11-21 Thread bugzilla_noreply
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=413973

--- Comment #3 from joey.joey...@gmail.com ---
Oh I forgot to add:
I'm running Xorg 1.20.5

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[partitionmanager] [Bug 413973] Editing partitions resets touchpad configuration

2019-11-21 Thread bugzilla_noreply
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=413973

--- Comment #2 from joey.joey...@gmail.com ---
It still happens for me on partitionmanager 4.0.0
Maybe an Elan touchpad issue?
I have a Lenovo Ideapad 320 (2016)

Operating System: Arch Linux 
KDE Plasma Version: 5.17.3
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.64.0
Qt Version: 5.13.2
Kernel Version: 5.3.11-arch1-1
OS Type: 64-bit
Processors: 4 × Intel® Core™ i5-7200U CPU @ 2.50GHz
Memory: 11.5 GiB of RAM

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[partitionmanager] [Bug 413973] Editing partitions resets touchpad configuration

2019-11-19 Thread Andrius Štikonas
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=413973

--- Comment #1 from Andrius Štikonas  ---
Hmm, I am unable to reproduce this.

kpmcore master
KDE Frameworks: 5.64
Qt: 5.13.2

Windowing system: Wayland

Maybe it works on wayland?

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