In the absence of any explanation or solution as to why the device are
showing up in different places, I think the udev solution makes the most
sense.
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So this used to (At least as recently as 12.04) stably sit on /dev/lcd0,
and now, as this bug indicates, it seems to pick randomly between
/dev/lcd0 and /dev/lcd2. Is the kernel responsible for that? lcdproc is
a pretty simple, and rather unmaintained program. Getting it to
automatically detect
The module creating the node on my system is
/lib/modules/3.11.0-15-generic/kernel/drivers/media/rc/imon.ko which is
part of linux-image-3.11.0-15-generic.
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Might be something udev could handle, like the persistent net and cd
files in /etc/udev/rules.d.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I can confirm that the package in proposed fixes the problem for the
Plantronics DA40 adapter. I've never been able to reproduce the problem
with my DA45. Jan, you may want to also verify that this fixes you
DA45.
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Status: New = Incomplete
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Title:
Recent LCDproc versions don't work with antec veris lcd
To manage
Would it help if I made a debdiff of this? It's pretty simple. Maybe
that would get it sponsored. i independently came up with this same
solution on my mythbuntu frontend.
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I can confirm that the new package does prevent settings in dconf from
propagating into gconf on a dconf update after the package is installed
and the user is logged out and back in. I haven't used the new package
long enough to identify if there are any regressions, but it does seem
to fix this
** Also affects: gsettings-desktop-schemas (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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I added my comments to bug 963125 regarding the dconf array keybindings
being converted to lists in gconf, where metacity expects strings.
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Title:
Adding packages gnome-settings-daemon and gsettings-desktop-schemas, as
a fix could be done in either.
The issue appears to be that dconf stores the keybindings in arrays of
strings, and when set there, gnome-settings-daemon will transition those
settings to gconf as defined by
I'm pretty new to dconf, so I'm making some assumptions which may be
incorrect. When dconf update is run as root, that only updates settings
which are either mandatory or defaults system-wide. Neither of those
changes should result in a change in the users home directory, and if a
user wasn't
This also exposes something else, which might be better as a separate
bug. wm-schemas.convert tries to convert metacity keybindings from
dconf to gconf. Unfortunately the types are different, so anything
accepted by dconf probably won't actually work once it's written to
gconf. This was exposed
Under what conditions would the gconf plugin for gsettings daemon
convert dconf settings into gconf? This is triggered by a dconf update
while a user is logged in, which seems a rare use case under normal
conditions. When is this plugin designed to operate normally, and could
that other normal
myunity checks the version of ubuntu by taking the last 5 characters of
the second line of lsb-release. In a default install, this is the
DISTRIB_VERSION, but this is very fragile. If anything should reorder
the lsb-release file, as often happens in customized installations, this
no longer
Here's a new patch I've tested against Oneiric.
** Patch added: New debdiff for lirc DISABLE_KERNEL_SUPPORT
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lirc/+bug/1038371/+attachment/3320849/+files/lirc_0.9.0-0ubuntu3.debdiff
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Here it is in the proper order. Including DISABLE_KERNEL_SUPPORT in
hardware.conf isn't required because lirc.init.d includes
DISABLE_KERNEL_SUPPORT=true on line 112. That way there will be no
changes if upgraders choose to not get the new hardware.conf. If you
prefer to leave
Public bug reported:
I have an Antec case with an iMon knob device, as well as a serial port
IR receiver. The knob produces events, so I don't need lirc for it. I
also use the imon device for lcdproc. I run lirc, solely to communicate
with the serial IR device. The current lirc init script
** Patch added: patch to allow preventing the disabling of in-kernel ir
support
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1038371/+attachment/3266380/+files/lirc_0.9.0-0ubuntu2.debdiff
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Ari, you have something worse broken about your installation. You
should try to purge lirc and reinstall it. I'm not seeing the errors
you are getting.
bobwdn, it looks like you didn't actually successfully build the
package. If it built lirc-x_0.9.0-0ubuntu1_amd64.deb then you didn't
install
What are you experiencing as the problem now? If you have the package
installed, you manually edit lirc.postinst, and then run dpkg-
reconfigure lirc that should succeed without the error.
I couldn't say whether this will make it into Precise. I'm not an
Ubuntu maintainer.
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There are a lot of unrelated problems reported in this bug. The original
problem was this:
ls: cannot access /lib/modules/3.2.0-24-generic/kernel/drivers/staging/lirc:
No such file or directory
The solution to this would be to patch lirc.postinst to look in
Got around to setting up Precise on my mythtv box, and I'm sad to see
that this bug hasn't been fixed yet. I provided a patch, which still
applies cleanly to lirc in Precise.
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that this bug hasn't been fixed yet. I provided a patch, which still
applies cleanly to lirc in Precise.
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** Attachment added: da40 lsusb
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Title:
** Attachment added: da40 amixer
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** Attachment added: da45 lsusb
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Title:
The da40 and da45 are mono devices. They only have a Speaker volume
control, in addition to tone controls.
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Title:
Pulseaudio produces
Thomas, Liz, if you need me to help work around bugs in Launchpad and
broken bug policies, if you can give me login access to a machine I can
log in and run apport-collect as myself. However, in the long run,
Launchpad really should deal with this problem of turnover better.
But seriously, this
My change fixed the problem for us. I apologize if I closed your bug
prematurely. Unfortunately, I don't have access to re-open the bug, nor
do I work on Ubuntu anymore. I suggest you open a new bug if this is
still an issue for you.
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** Summary changed:
- flashplugin-installer still installs i386 plugin version, though native 64
bit plugin avaiable
+ flashplugin-installer still installs i386 plugin version, though native 64
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Marc, I tested the ppa packages on Lucid. Works great. Thought it
might be time to update the Homepage: value in the control file. It
still points to http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FlashPlayer9
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See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=543927 for
background of why it was dropped. Someone will need to take
responsibility for maintaining it.
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adobe-flashplugin installs flash 11 now. The control file still
describes it as flash 10, and states that it downloads the player from
adobe. This description is inaccurate, as the adobe-flashplugin doesn't
download the player like flashplugin-installer does. Also, the
adobe-flashplugin is a package in the partner repository, but the
restricted packages are in the multiverse. They cannot have that kind
of dependency. What will happen is likely that the flashplugin-
installer will soon be updated to include flash 11, and the extras
packages will not require any
Micah, will Flash 11 64 bit be made available in Lucid, or will it be
staying on Flash 10?
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Title:
Please package flashplugin 64bit
To manage
Martin, this new package looks good on Lucid. I went through the
testing procedure before the package, and the screen did not lock.
After installing the new package, without changing settings, the screen
did indeed lock.
Michael, thanks for taking a look at this.
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Title:
Kernel OOPS while running Chrome: BUG: unable to handle kernel paging
request at fff3
To manage
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 827198 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/827198
I saw this with 2.6.32-34.73 but now with 2.6.32-34.74 I don't seem to
reproduce it. Perhaps the changes in .74 fixed this issue.
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Looks like this could be a dupe of 813026
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Title:
I no longer work on the team responsible for maintaining this. I'll
leave it and see if anyone on Goobuntu Team cares to test it or speak
up. It may not be important to them anymore. However, this is really
easy to reproduce, should you want to test it yourself. I just don't
have anything
Here's a simple test case.
1. Verify that /usr/share/applications/defaults.list is a symlink to
/etc/gnome/defaults.list
2. Download the attached .desktop file, and run 'sudo xdg-desktop-menu install
jbebel-test.desktop'.
If /usr/share/applications/defaults.list remains a symlink, and
I have verified that my test case fails with 1.0.2-6.1ubuntu3 and passes
with 1.0.2-6.1ubuntu3.1 in Lucid.
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Title:
xdg-update-menu overwrites the
The issue does not exist with natty. Presumably the uvcvideo module is
already up to date, including whatever changes fixes this problem. I'm
hoping that the fix can be backported into Lucid, as we still intend to
use it for at least another year.
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Status:
I can't actually reproduce this on Lucid anymore. Perhaps it got fixed
in the Lucid kernel already.
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Status: New = Invalid
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My name is misspelled. :( No worries. Thanks for getting this in.
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Title:
xdg-update-menu overwrites the /usr/share/applications/defaults.list
I've tested that this patch applies cleanly to natty. I have not, and
likely won't be able to, test the functionality with natty, as my two IR
devices are in use in a mythtv machine I'm unwilling to reinstall with
natty.
** Patch added: patch that merges the patches from both bugs
The current debian unstable package (0.9.0~pre1-1) doesn't contain
multi-device support at all. This patch won't apply. It does mean that
the debian package has significantly less functionality.
The transmitter functionality was added in 0.8.3~pre1-0ubuntu4 by Mario
Limonciello
The second patch included here is compatible with the patch in bug
69799, if the other patch is applied first. I can combine them into a
single patch if that is preferred.
It will take me some time to re-test against natty. Is this likely to
be included in natty if I do this soon? If so, I'll
Public bug reported:
On a Thinkpad T410s, as well as a T410 and X201, the uvcvideo module in
the Lucid kernel frequently causes a failure to suspend. The symptom is
that the system attempts to suspend but just drops you back at the
unlock screen.
/var/log/pm-suspend reports:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 244250 ***
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Spurious reboot notifications caused by libssl upgrades.
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I've tested the proposed package and the updated 49bluetooth properly
disables bluetooth before continuing. Thanks!
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Title:
thinkpad T410:
Martin, what's the timeline for an SRU for Lucid? We've got a number of
users who have confirmed this as a fix for their suspend problems on
thinkpads. I'm wondering if we can expect a fix soon-ish, or should
fork the package internally.
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Ah. Sorry for the confusion. It's had enough testing to satisfy me.
In addition, testing has shows that this fixes the btusb suspend problem
entirely, without requiring adding it to SUSPEND_MODULES.
We still have uvcvideo in SUSPEND_MODULES, but I'm testing a newer
version of that module, which
Thank you Martin. I've verified that your package does properly reduce
the btusb usage count to 0, and it does allow for btusb to be unloaded
using SUSPEND_MODULES. The actual suspend problem is intermittent, so
time will tell if this resolves the suspend issue, with or without
actually
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
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Title:
(On usb card removed) pulseaudio process goes to 100% CPU and cannot
be
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xdg-utils
The desktop-file-utils package creates
/usr/share/applications/defaults.list as a symlink to
/etc/gnome/defaults.list. Unfortunately, the xdg-update-menu program,
when called to install a .desktop file with new mime types, overwrites
this
** Patch added: patch to canonicalize defaults.list before overwriting it.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
xdg-update-menu overwrites the
** Patch removed: Patch compatible with patch in bug 697999
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lirc/+bug/698007/+attachment/1786688/+files/lirc.init.patch
** Patch added: Patch compatible with patch in bug 697999
** Patch removed: Patch to change order in which transmitter and remote are
loaded
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: lirc
The lirc manual describes how to load multiple devices here:
http://www.lirc.org/html/configure.html#multiple
Assuming that the primary device get started on lircd and the secondary
device gets started on lircd1:
In short the proper method is to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: lirc
This is related to bug 697999 and specifically my need to work around
that bug.
If, in /etc/lirc/hardware.conf, you set REMOTE_SOCKET to /dev/lircd1 and
transmitter_socket to /dev/lircd, then the lirc init script will create
a circular symlink loop
** Patch added: lirc init script patch to test that OLD_SOCKET ${OLD_SOCKET}1
aren't used by either device before deleting it.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lirc/+bug/698007/+attachment/1784829/+files/lirc_init.patch
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memtest passes fine. It only happened once. I filed in case it pointed
the devs to a bug in an uncommon case, but I don't particularly care if
you want to leave it as invalid.
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Binary package hint: pm-utils
I discovered this in Lucid, and verified the behavior still exists in
natty.
/usr/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d/49bluetooth attempts to disable bluetooth
using echo disable /proc/acpi/ibm/bluetooth. Under normal operating
conditions, this command
Attached is a patch which does what I expect. It pains me to not
include my patch for bug 698007 in the patch, but it's a separate bug,
so I'm leaving that fix there. Please consider it as well.
** Patch added: Patch to change order in which transmitter and remote are
loaded
Note that the original patch is not directly compatible with my patch in
bug 697999. Here's a new one should that patch be applied first.
Also, the original patch was against Lucid's lirc, but should apply
cleanly to the current version as well.
** Patch added: Patch compatible with patch in
As much as it pains me, I realized the rest of the file used tabs, so
here's a new patch with tabs instead of spaces.
** Patch added: New patch with consistent use of tabs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lirc/+bug/697999/+attachment/1786690/+files/lirc.init.patch
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clock-applet continually crashing
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After further investigation, it looks like this was just an interaction
of the disable touchpad when typing option. If that is disabled, then
this works as expected.
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Would a backport into Lucid be possible for this? cron jobs which
source /etc/profile.d wind up always returning this message, making cron
jobs which should only output on error give output every time. Perhaps
it could be patched more minimally than was done for Maverick, but some
fix for Lucid
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
As reported by one of our users...
In Lucid, gnome-terminal doesn't support copying with smart Ctrl-C. This
is a functionality regression.
Hardy behavior:
- have text selected with the mouse = CRTL-C is Copy
- have no text selected with
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Verified the fix on an HP z600 using RAID 0. grub was installed to
/dev/dm-0.
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
Using Lucid on a Thinkpad T410s, running synclient TouchpadOff=1 toggles
the state of the touchpad. It should always disable it.
** Affects: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status:
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Status: New = Confirmed
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Adobe APSA10-05
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The behavior is still the same in Maverick. The screen does not lock
when the screen is blanked, even if lock/black_screen is checked, or
lock/use_screensaver_settings is checked and screensaver lock is
enabled.
The gnome power manager manual also still has inaccurate information
regarding when
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: notify-osd
steps to reproduce:
1. run xscreensaver
2. send a message to notify-osd
expected result: the message is not displayed, as gnome-screensaver behaves.
Actual result: The message is displayed on top of xscreensaver.
This is bad when things
We specifically need data=writeback. I've created a patch that works
for this case. It's a very simple patch. Getting this into Lucid
10.04.2 would help us immensely as well.
** Patch added: patch to support data={journal,ordered,writeback}, acl, and
noauto mount options for ext{3,4}
*** This bug is a security vulnerability ***
Public security bug reported:
Binary package hint: flashplugin-nonfree
Flash needs an update due to CVE-2010-2884 For more details, see:
http://www.adobe.com/support/security/advisories/apsa10-03.html
and
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Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
All settings I refer to here are gconf settings relative to /apps/gnome-
power-manager unless fully qualified.
If the value for timeout/sleep_display_ac (in seconds) is less than that
of /desktop/gnome/session/idle_delay (in minutes)
We have been testing this exact patch (with the exception of subtle
changelog variations, verified by debdiff) for 2 months now on thousands
of machines. It greatly improves autofs performance in a large group
environment. I've briefly tested the package uploaded to proposed to
verify that it
We have been testing this exact patch (with the exception of subtle
changelog variations, verified by debdiff) for 2 months now on thousands
of machines. It greatly improves autofs performance in a large group
environment. I've briefly tested the package uploaded to proposed to
verify that it
Public bug reported:
If network manager is not responsible for managing any devices, it
normally does not appear in the notification area. However, after a
hibernate, network manager applet re-appears with a red exclamation
point over it. It still lists the ethernet device as device not
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