** Tags added: precise
** Changed in: ubuntu-power-consumption
Status: New = Fix Released
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Title:
cupsd wakes up the hard
Mike, thanks for the detailed comment.
Sorry about the off-hand remark. What I meant by get on the bus
properly is for CUPS to be on D-Bus all the time, not only when an
event happens and a subscription exists. I think the subscription-based
system is overkill for desktop notifications and makes
I've attached a branch which increases the timeout to 24h.
Why don't we just patch cups to always send those dbus signals? (Or get
on the bus properly even.)
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** Branch linked: lp:~larsu/indicator-printers/lp1244205
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Title:
cupsd wakes up the hard disk every 14 minutes
Status in The
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/trusty-proposed/indicator-printers
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Title:
cupsd wakes up the hard disk every 14 minutes
Status in The
This bug was fixed in the package indicator-printers -
0.1.7+14.04.20140313-0ubuntu1
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indicator-printers (0.1.7+14.04.20140313-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low
[ Ted Gould ]
* Synchronize process management across indicators.
[ Lars Uebernickel ]
* Change notification lease
Seems that the best way to solve this problem is to fix indicator-
printers, as we do not get any upstream patches for such an old version
of CUPS. Closing cups task ...
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Won't Fix
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I think a fix for this bug could be limited in this function:
cupsdCloseCreatedConfFile(). Is there any concern if the logics of
secure erase (overwrite_data() and fsync()) are removed from
cupsdCloseCreatedConfFile()?
It's desirable to have a small diff so that we could have a SRU for
precise.
The current release of CUPS does not have this problem. And
unfortunately we do not have time to re-develop fixes for old CUPS
releases that we no longer support in order to work around a design
deficiency in a Linux-specific monitoring application which should not
be using 15-minute lease times
Mike, can you have a look into this? The CUPS currently in Ubuntu 13.10
(Saucy, CUPS 1.7rc1) does not show this problem, but the CUPS in 12.04
LTS (Precise, CUPS 1.5.3) has this problem of an subscription renewal
constantly waking up the system. Can you tell us which change fixed
this, so that we
Seems that the problem is caused by indicator-printers, renewing to
frequently. Adding indicator-printers task ...
** Also affects: indicator-printers (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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The current scheduler/file.c code was last changed back when we added
the SyncOnClose option. The sync-on-close was removed in r9766 in May of
2011 for STR #3715, as part of the 1.5.0 release (patches are attached).
On Oct 30, 2013, at 1:02 PM, Till Kamppeter 1244...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
Mike, thank you very much.
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