I am observing the same bug with my Dell Inspiron 1545 laptop: close the
laptop, reopen it and the screen is blank. Do Ctl-Alt-F1 and then Ctl-
Alt-F7 and I get back to my X-session, with the error message could not
set the configuration for CRTC 64. Kernel log has:
Feb 18 14:42:53 polya
I am observing the same bug with my Dell Inspiron 1545 laptop: close the
laptop, reopen it and the screen is blank. Do Ctl-Alt-F1 and then Ctl-
Alt-F7 and I get back to my X-session, with the error message could not
set the configuration for CRTC 64. Kernel log has:
Feb 18 14:42:53 polya
This is not actually adequate for the purpose, because when the backup
fails (see https://bugs.launchpad.net/backintime/+bug/1265499 ), the
process exits without calling the callback with code 4. So I *still*
didn't get notified that the backup had failed, even though I had the
callback set up
BTW, this means that this is not so much an enhancement request as a bug
report.
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[enhancement] Feature Request Email Notifications
To
How do I determine which backend is being used? I am also suffering
from the same problem.
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xfce4-volumed using too much RAM
To manage
Thanks for the pointers! I've got pulseaudio running, and the sound card (it's
a MacBook Pro running Debian) is:
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 7 Series/C210 Series Chipset Family
High Definition Audio Controller (rev 04)
Debian doesn't currently have xfce4-volumed-pulse; I'll try the
Hmm, I still don't know how to figure out which backend is being used. I've
used xfce4-settings-editor, and the list of channels includes:
displays, keyboard-layout, keyboards, thunar, thunar-volman,
Hi Steve,
Thanks for the explanation.
I've just come back in, opened my computer and waited and waited and waited for
it to respond ;-)
With xfce4-volumed-pulse, things are as bad as before: with top sorted by %MEM:
top - 10:36:36 up 8 days, 34 min, 5 users, load average: 16.32, 19.37, 15.93
Ah, could only include one attachment. Here's the xfsettingsd one.
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Oops, I'd already removed the packages and logged in again. Have now
reinstalled pulseaudio and xfce4-volumed-pulse, logged in again, and
attach the resulting maps dumps. Shall I continue with the vanilla
xfce4-volumed without pulseaudio test?
Thanks!
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(Oh, and if anyone else is looking for the xfce4-volumed-pulse package,
the PPA is at https://launchpad.net/~mrpouit/+archive/ppa)
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I have a USB keyboard plugged into the MacBook, and I have three keymaps
set up. I don't tend to intentionally change them during the course of
the day, but I do occasionally do so inadvertently. If you want to know
the details of the USB keyboard, comment #30 above includes the output
of
I've tried running without pulseaudio installed, and with the vanilla
xfce4-volumed (Debian testing version - 0.1.13-3). The results are
similarly gloomy: top by %MEM and by %CPU:
top - 10:06:08 up 10 days, 3 min, 7 users, load average: 0.69, 0.71, 0.74
Tasks: 240 total, 1 running, 239
I installed the debugging libraries, and here is some valgrind output.
Enjoy!
Thanks,
Julian
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I've applied the patch; here's the new output of valgrind.
Thanks!
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I'd be more than happy to help you debug it! Send me patches (either
via this bug report or to my email directly) and I'll try them out.
Have a good weekend!
Julian
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Thanks for those patches. Attached is a tarball with three valgrind
reports, one corresponding to each patch.
Good luck - I hope they help make sense of what's going on!
Julian
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Annoyingly, the Debian keybinder package doesn't offer a -dbg version,
so I'll have to compile one. I doubt I'll have time tomorrow, but I'll
have a go on Wednesday, all being well. I'll see if I can figure out
how to do so (it shouldn't be too hard, right?! famous last words...).
And you're
OK, here's the valgrind output - vanilla xfce4-volumed with keybinder
debugging on. I see what you mean about the huge space leaks!
Julian
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Sorry for slow reply. Anyway, I've disabled all but one keymap (gb
altgr-intl), and ran xfce4-volumed again (after logging out and logging
in again). I then removed the USB keyboard and did the same. There is
still significant memory loss - logs attached.
:-(
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Great, thanks! I'm glad that the source of the memory leak has at last
been identified, even if it will take a while to solve.
:-)
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Hello Germar,
I'm confused by the email notification I just received: what does
milestone none mean?
I just got bitten by this bug again: for some reason, the backintime
backup directory had ended up with wrong permissions (555 or 550, I
don't remember exactly - no idea how it happened: nothing
Hi Germar,
That's great! Thank you! It will do most of the work, as now the cron
job can detect whether the backup has succeeded or not.
Julian
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Hi Germar,
It's not even the email notifications which are the core of the problem
- those can be wrapped around the backintime script. The heart of the
problem is that when backintime fails catastrophically (no backup
created at all, for example), it still exits with a zero exit code.
This is
I can't even unlock both encrypted drives when using plymouth.
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Title:
does not ask for multiple LUKS passphrases without plymouth
To manage
Oops, my bad - I got my /etc/crypttab wrong. Fixing that allows
multiple encrypted devices with plymouth.
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does not ask for multiple
I tried this with version 1.2.18 of mftrace on debian and it works fine;
do you still have the problem?
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mftrace segfaults on cmex9
To
And the Qt team are now working on implementing the patch, so this
should be resolving in a forthcoming Qt release :-) See
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-71488
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I have found the source of the bug and provided a patch: see
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=913287
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