[Bug 1767654] Re: [Intel Braswell] Cursor gets stuck on left side of the screen

2020-02-28 Thread mark bower
The problem exists on my system: Ubuntu 18.04LTS with Gnome Classic Desktop ASUS N3050M-E M/B with the Intel N3050 (Braswell) CPU VGA video connector (not HDMI) -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bug

[Bug 418470] Re: USB Gamepad detected as mouse (Speedlink 360 style)

2012-12-15 Thread mark bower
O.K. The following code when executed "delinks" the mouse pointer from joystick movements. The sequence: 1)open a terminal, 2)enter the script file on the cmd line, 3)plug in the rc-controller(see the mouse move to left), 4)with some skill get the uncooperative mouse cursor to pass over the termina

[Bug 418470] Re: USB Gamepad detected as mouse (Speedlink 360 style)

2012-12-13 Thread mark bower
The code in posts 26 and 34 worked for me on 12.04LTS. However, is there a way to make a script or launcher that could be selected when needed off of the desktop to run: "xinput set-prop 11 713 0" & xinput set-prop 11 714 0 (example as my numbers differ) mark bower -- You rec

[Bug 49127] Re: Long file names are truncated without warning

2011-04-01 Thread mark bower
I have the problem in Ubuntu 10.10. I burn using Brasero with long photo file names(up to maybe 120 characters). No problems with any applications or file management in Ubuntu. But I need to share the photos with relatives who are using XP, and some on Win7. Opening the CD in XP, the file nam

[Bug 374782] Re: Cannot open /dev/rfcomm0: Permission denied after upgrade to 9.04

2010-01-07 Thread mark bower
tz i have solved the problem. the key is in Sys>Admin>Printing>New Printer>"Other". by selecting "Other", a URI request is made, and in it one enters "bluetooth:// where MAC addr is the addr of my BT-200 which is connected to the HP 4 printer parallel port. the epiphany came when i started work

[Bug 374782] Re: Cannot open /dev/rfcomm0: Permission denied after upgrade to 9.04

2010-01-04 Thread mark bower
I remmed out all lines in /etc/bluetooth/ and ran "rfcomm -a". it returned the MAC addr, channel and "clean". the lines are 1)rfcomm0, 2)bind yes 3)device & MAC 4)channel 1 (no # parentheses of course). rebooted computer and ran/get the following: ro...@rocky-desktop:~$ sudo rfcomm connect 0 00

[Bug 374782] Re: Cannot open /dev/rfcomm0: Permission denied after upgrade to 9.04

2010-01-03 Thread mark bower
o.k., below are all of the outputs that may help you to see what is going on? except for ls /dev/rfcomm0, i do not understand meaning of outputs. and by the way, thanks for hanging in with me to try and hit on a solution. there does not appear to be any interest in this topic by others. mark r

[Bug 374782] Re: Cannot open /dev/rfcomm0: Permission denied after upgrade to 9.04

2010-01-02 Thread mark bower
tz, i also tried the very first code offered by Paolo C. namely i added the following line to the rc.local files located at /etc/ and /etc/init.d/: "sudo chown usernames: users /dev/rfcomm0". i also tried changing in both rc.local files the line to "sudo chown usernames:rocky /dev/rfcomm0. stil

[Bug 374782] Re: Cannot open /dev/rfcomm0: Permission denied after upgrade to 9.04

2010-01-02 Thread mark bower
i have now added the file rfcomm.rules (contents 'KERNEL=="rfcomm", GROUP="dialout" ') to the rules.d directory. still get the permission denied msg when attempting to print a test page. your explanation of this patch was better than original which i did not understand. i am in 9.04 (jaunty). i

[Bug 374782] Re: Cannot open /dev/rfcomm0: Permission denied after upgrade to 9.04

2010-01-01 Thread mark bower
ref #16. there were no errors with either cat or wc other than permission denied. when i executed those cmds with sudo, then in both cases the terminal freezes. what does the cmd line entry look like to "show what krfcommd is pointing at"? i looked at mknod, but did not see how the "C" there re

[Bug 374782] Re: Cannot open /dev/rfcomm0: Permission denied after upgrade to 9.04

2010-01-01 Thread mark bower
o.k., pls see results below. i am too inexperienced to glean meaning, if any? i had wondered about the "c" prefix, but could not locate meaning by googling - gave up. understand now that the rfcomm0 is not a bonefide file. ro...@rocky-desktop:~$ ps ax | grep rfcomm 49 ?S< 0:00 [kr

[Bug 374782] Re: Cannot open /dev/rfcomm0: Permission denied after upgrade to 9.04

2010-01-01 Thread mark bower
in all cases FILE = /dev/rfcomm0 after boot, ls cmd, the FILE has permissions "crw-rw l root root" after sudo su & chmod 777, ls cmd, the FILE has permissions "crwxrwxrwx". at this point tried test print, but permission denied. reboot, ls cmd, FILE reverts to original permissions, ie "crw-rw

[Bug 374782] Re: Cannot open /dev/rfcomm0: Permission denied after upgrade to 9.04

2009-12-31 Thread mark bower
the commands (hcitool, sdptool search sp , sudo l2ping , ls /dev/rfcomm0, and use of bluetooth setup via the tool bar icon) all indicated communication between devices and give results without errors. the dongle clearly communicates with the BT printer adapter. the goal is to set up a virtual ser

[Bug 374782] Re: Cannot open /dev/rfcomm0: Permission denied after upgrade to 9.04

2009-12-31 Thread mark bower
ld you please supply specifc code lines needed. I have ordered 9.10 which I understand fixes the problem. mark bower -- Cannot open /dev/rfcomm0: Permission denied after upgrade to 9.04 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/374782 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs,