Marking the gnome-control-centre task as invalid. This was purely a
colord problem.
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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This bug was fixed in the package colord - 0.1.11-1ubuntu2
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colord (0.1.11-1ubuntu2) oneiric; urgency=low
* debian/patches/06_use_dbus_security_for_permissions.diff:
- Patch to allow root and at_console access to access the colord service.
This matches the default
Ah. After watching the DBus traffic it seems that this is partially due
to the run-as-system-user patches. colord uses PolicyKit to check the
user's authorisation, and PolicyKit doesn't allow an unpriviledged user
to check whether a non-self user has priviledges. The error message
generated is:
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
Color tool in GNOME System Settings only recognizes my webcam
I am on a Lenovo Thinkpad T400 laptop, with Intel graphics.
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Title:
Color tool in GNOME System Settings only recognizes my webcam as
Perhaps bug 833151 has influence on this, too.
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Title:
Color tool in GNOME System Settings only recognizes my webcam as
color-manageable device
I have checked CUPS and colord support is in since 1.5.0-2. It is
introduced by debian/patches/colord-support.patch. The patch is actually
applied as one can grep org.freedesktop.ColorManager in
/usr/sbin/cupsd and it tells that the file matches. So one would need
some D-Bus debugging to check