[Touch-packages] [Bug 1638395] Re: Unable to locate remote printer when printing

2017-02-10 Thread KeithG
Same here. Adding the line to /etc/hosts with the .local works. The printers 
are automatically detected (as expected) and auto populate the printers. I did 
not have to go to the cups web interface to add them. Without the .local, it 
does not work.
Has worked with every release since 11.04. This is the first release that it 
does not work correctly. Had to do this to both 16.10 computers on my network.

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Title:
  Unable to locate remote printer when printing

Status in cups package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  My printer (EPSON Stylus Photo RX520) is connected to a  Yakkety station 
called "paris" which is the printing server. 
  Printing is fine from the server.

  When i configure another Yakkety station to print via this server, the 
printer is detected OK via dnssd, the driver is installed OK. But i can't 
print. 
  I get the following message "Unable to locate printer "paris.local"."

  I used to work on xenial but the connection was through ipps. I tried
  to configure the connection as in xenial, to no avail ...

  What i did: 
  add "192.168.1.4 paris.local" in /etc/hosts
  remove printer from cups, reinstalled it and i finally was able to print on 
the remote printer!

  Don't know if this problem is related to cups or avahi ...

  Ubuntu 16.10
  cups 2.2.0-2

  What i expected to happen: printing successful
  What happened: client cannot locate remote printer, add to add a line in 
/etc/hosts to make it work

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1582048] [NEW] cannot timeout suspend GDM from logind

2016-05-15 Thread KeithG
Public bug reported:

Previously (12.04 - 15.04), if I edited the /etc/systemd/logind.conf
file to auto suspend the GDM login screen it worked. Now, if I edit the
2 lines to cause a suspend if the login screen (GDM) is up and no one
logs in for 15 minutes, I get unintended random suspend from an active,
logged in user.

The edit I make is to uncomment 2 lines:
...
IdleAction=suspend
IdleActionSec=15min
...

This happens with 15.10 and 16.04 and is repeatable on my 3 machines. 1
is nvidia current, another nvidia legacy and another is i915. All were
clean installs (not upgraded)

Release:  
Description:Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
Release:16.04

Version:
systemd:
  Installed: 229-4ubuntu5
  Candidate: 229-4ubuntu5
  Version table:
 *** 229-4ubuntu5 500
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-updates/main amd64 
Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
 229-4ubuntu4 500
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial/main amd64 Packages

What I expect:
If no user is logged in, the GDM screen should suspend. If a user is logged in, 
it should not suspend

What happens:
after a user logs in, the computer will suspend after 15 min. There is nothing 
odd in the dmesg log. It just appears as any suspend event. If a user is logged 
in, it should not suspend unless the user has a timeout and suspend set fort 
their login.

** Affects: systemd-shim (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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Title:
  cannot timeout suspend GDM from logind

Status in systemd-shim package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Previously (12.04 - 15.04), if I edited the /etc/systemd/logind.conf
  file to auto suspend the GDM login screen it worked. Now, if I edit
  the 2 lines to cause a suspend if the login screen (GDM) is up and no
  one logs in for 15 minutes, I get unintended random suspend from an
  active, logged in user.

  The edit I make is to uncomment 2 lines:
  ...
  IdleAction=suspend
  IdleActionSec=15min
  ...

  This happens with 15.10 and 16.04 and is repeatable on my 3 machines.
  1 is nvidia current, another nvidia legacy and another is i915. All
  were clean installs (not upgraded)

  Release:  
  Description:  Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
  Release:  16.04

  Version:
  systemd:
Installed: 229-4ubuntu5
Candidate: 229-4ubuntu5
Version table:
   *** 229-4ubuntu5 500
  500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-updates/main amd64 
Packages
  100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
   229-4ubuntu4 500
  500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial/main amd64 Packages

  What I expect:
  If no user is logged in, the GDM screen should suspend. If a user is logged 
in, it should not suspend

  What happens:
  after a user logs in, the computer will suspend after 15 min. There is 
nothing odd in the dmesg log. It just appears as any suspend event. If a user 
is logged in, it should not suspend unless the user has a timeout and suspend 
set fort their login.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 353008] Re: tracker indexes all the time even though only "one" folder with "one" file configured for indexing

2016-04-24 Thread KeithG
I have some older hardware (Core 2 Duo 1.5) and unless I disable
tracker, the computer is unusable. CPU 100%, CPU temps up to 85C. With
it disabled, CPU idles at 47 and the old laptop is, at least, useful for
light browsing, email, etc.  Using Gnome shell. I have no clue what it
is doing, but it thrashes for hours or until the CPU temps out.   I did
not notice this with 12.04, but with  later versions it seems to be
worse.

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Title:
  tracker indexes all the time even though only "one" folder with "one"
  file configured for indexing

Status in Tracker:
  Fix Committed
Status in tracker package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: tracker

  I only have enabled one folder for indexing, which only contains one
  file. Still tracker is always indexing. Please fix this if tracker
  wants to become anything useful.

  My config:

  [General]
  # Log Verbosity - Valid values are 0 (displays/logs only errors), 1 
(minimal), 2 (detailed), and 3 (debug)
  Verbosity=0

  # Set the initial sleeping time, in seconds
  InitialSleep=45

  # Minimizes the use of memory but may slow indexing down
  LowMemoryMode=false
  # Set to TRUE when the home directory is in a NFS filesystem
  NFSLocking=false

  [Watches]
  # List of directory roots to index and watch seperated by semicolons
  WatchDirectoryRoots=/home/asac/test;
  # List of directory roots to index but not watch (no live updates but are 
refreshed when trackerd is next restarted) seperated by semicolons
  CrawlDirectory=
  # List of directory roots to not index and not watch seperated by semicolons
  NoWatchDirectory=
  # Set to false to prevent watching of any kind
  EnableWatching=true

  [Indexing]
  # Throttles the indexing process. Allowable values are 0-20. higher values 
decrease indexing speed
  Throttle=0
  # Disables the indexing process
  EnableIndexing=true
  # Enables indexing of a file's text contents
  EnableFileContentIndexing=true
  # Enables generation of thumbnails
  EnableThumbnails=true
  # List of partial file patterns (glob) seperated by semicolons that specify 
files to not index (basic stat info is only indexed for files that match these 
patterns)
  NoIndexFileTypes=

  # Sets minimum length of words to index
  MinWordLength=3
  # Sets maximum length of words to index (words are cropped if bigger than 
this)
  MaxWordLength=30
  # Sets the language specific stemmer and stopword list to use 
  # Valid values are 'en' (english), 'da' (danish), 'nl' (dutch), 'fi' 
(finnish), 'fr' (french), 'de' (german), 'it' (italien), 'nb' (norwegian), 'pt' 
(portugese), 'ru' (russian), 'es' (spanish), 'sv' (swedish)
  Language=en
  # Enables use of language-specific stemmer
  EnableStemmer=true
  # List of disabled modules (separator=;)
  # The modules that are indexed are kept in $prefix/lib/tracker/indexer-modules
  DisabledModules=
  # Set to false to NOT hog the disk for extended periods
  FastMerges=false
  # Set the minimum length of words to index (0->30, default=3)
  MinWorldLength=3
  # Set the maximum length of words to index (0->200, default=30)
  MaxWorldLength=30
  # Set to true to disable indexing when running on battery
  BatteryIndex=true
  # Set to true to disable initial indexing when running on battery
  BatteryIndexInitial=false
  # Pause indexer when disk space is <= this value
  # (0->100, value is in % of $HOME file system, -1=disable pausing)
  LowDiskSpaceLimit=1
  # Set to true to enable traversing mounted directories on other file systems
  # (this excludes removable devices)
  IndexMountedDirectories=false
  # Set to true to enable traversing mounted directories for removable devices
  IndexRemovableMedia=true

  [Emails]
  IndexEvolutionEmails=true

  [Performance]
  # Maximum size of text in bytes to index from a file's text contents
  MaxTextToIndex=1048576
  # Maximum number of unique words to index from a file's text contents
  MaxWordsToIndex=1
  # Specifies the no of entities to index before determining whether to perform 
index optimization
  OptimizationSweepCount=1
  # Sets the maximum bucket count for the indexer
  MaxBucketCount=524288
  # Sets the minimum bucket count
  MinBucketCount=65536
  # Sets no. of divisions of the index file
  Dvisions=4
  # Selects the desired ratio of used records to buckets to be used when 
optimizing index (should be a value between 0 and 4) 
  BucketRatio=1
  # Alters how much padding is used to prevent index relocations. Higher values 
improve indexing speed but waste more disk space. Value should be in range 
(1..8)
  Padding=2

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1248642] Re: dynamic library inconsistencies with OpenGL/C++

2016-01-23 Thread KeithG
running 15.04 with the nvidia 304.131(proprietary, tested)  and get a
similar result:

Inconsistency detected by ld.so: dl-version.c: 224:
_dl_check_map_versions: Assertion `needed != ((void *)0)' failed!

The binutils installed is 2.25-5ubuntu7

I get this on another machine with the nvidia 352.63 driver as well. Any
updates?

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Title:
  dynamic library inconsistencies with OpenGL/C++

Status in binutils package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in glibc package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-319 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-331 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-352-updates package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in binutils source package in Trusty:
  Fix Released
Status in glibc source package in Trusty:
  Confirmed
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-319 source package in Trusty:
  Confirmed
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-331 source package in Trusty:
  Confirmed
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-352-updates source package in Trusty:
  Confirmed
Status in binutils package in Debian:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  While using the nvidia-319 driver, the following C++ program won't
  run:

  $ cat > test.cpp << EOF
  #include 
  #include 
  int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
std::string s;
glEnable(GL_LIGHT0);
  }
  EOF

  Instead, it fails with the following error message:
  $ g++ test.cpp -lGL
  $ ./a.out
  Inconsistency detected by ld.so: dl-version.c: 224: _dl_check_map_versions: 
Assertion `needed != ((void *)0)' failed!

  Using the xserver-xorg-video-nouveau driver, the problem does not
  occur. Also, when std::string is not used, the program runs without
  problems. Using OpenGL from pure C programs is also not a problem. The
  problem can be reproduced with both g++-4.6 and g++-4.8.

  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
  Package: nvidia-319 319.32-0ubuntu7
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.11.0-12.19-generic 3.11.3
  Uname: Linux 3.11.0-12-generic x86_64
  NonfreeKernelModules: openafs nvidia
  ApportVersion: 2.12.5-0ubuntu2.1
  Architecture: amd64
  Date: Wed Nov  6 18:25:48 2013
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2013-11-01 (5 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu-GNOME 13.10 "Saucy Salamander" - Release amd64 
(20131017)
  MarkForUpload: True
  SourcePackage: nvidia-graphics-drivers-319
  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
  modified.conffile..etc.modprobe.d.nvidia.319.hybrid.conf: [deleted]

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