See also: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evince/issues/379
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evince does not calculate total sum in application form
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File a bug against LightDM and let the LightDM developers fix it, if
they can.
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Login timed out after waking from suspend
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Closing as per comment 6.
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Brightness not adjusted when switching from AC to battery
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Does this still happen?
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devicekit-power incorrectly reports battery fully charged when
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(In reply to comment #14)
> Appears to be fixed in Ubuntu (see linked Ubuntu report).
Closing as a dupe of 24667, which is the same bug from the same
reporter.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 24667 ***
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(In reply to comment #4)
> Is this KDE bug report related?
>
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=326332
No. This bug is only about the charge history. You'll want to file a
separate bug and attach the output of "upower -d".
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The geoclue 1.x codebase is obsolete now, and replaced by geoclue 2.x.
I'll close this bug as we won't be updating that codebase.
Any help that you can give Zeeshan with implementing GPS support for
mobile broadband modems would be greatly appreciated.
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Vasily, let me know when you've merged/reviewed, and I'll do a release.
I'm a bit lost on the status :)
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[138a:0011] Fingerprint reader Val
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> Current kernels have KEY_MICMUTE==248, i. e. X.org should be perfectly able
> to recognize this.
I'm not certain that's enough for X.org to be able to handle it. Any
changes to this should go in another bug anyway.
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(In reply to comment #25)
> > Current kernels have KEY_MICMUTE==248, i. e. X.org should be
> > perfectly able to recognize this. Apparently this was done in
> > 2011 already.
>
> 248 is the first linux kernel value which X cannot handle.
>
> The mapping is +8, so 248 ⟹ 256, which does not fix in
That's unlikely to be an fprintd bug. Please try and debug this on the
LightDM side with your distribution first, and file a bug here when you
have a reproducer.
Seems to me that LightDM is using a single PAM conversation for both
pam_fprintd and the normal password checks. This isn't something th
The patch at:
http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/13852/
still applies, but hasn't been reviewed since it was posted to the mailing-list
a year ago.
This patch would be useful to start using Xvfb in gnome-settings-
daemon's test suite.
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>energy: 0 Wh
What's the output of:
cat /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/energy_now
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upower reports "percentage: 0%" while
Looks like the kernel bug got fixed, so closing this report.
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[HP Folio 13-1050ca Notebook PC] Power indicator fails to recognise
unplug
It's either a bug in libimobiledevice, or our use of it. I cannot
reproduce the problem locally, and the last bug dates back from 2012. As
nothing changed on the UPower side, it's likely a problem lower down the
stack.
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The ACPI for that laptop seems pretty broken:
POWER_SUPPLY_CHARGE_NOW=-1000
You should report this as a bug against the kernel at
bugzilla.kernel.org. The laptop lacks energy_* information.
Reopen this bug if the kernel developers think that this is actually a
bug in UPower.
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Caolan, does LO know how to open that?
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Add support for MS Access 2007 Format - Needed for OOo
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Please follow the instructions in the HACKING file about providing patches.
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xdg/shared-mime-info/plain/HACKING
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(In reply to comment #25)
> @@ +330,5 @@
> > + i1 = 0;
> > + if (i2 >= size)
> > + i2 = size-1;
> > + memmove(sortbuf, data+i1, (i2-i1+1)*sizeof(int));
> > + qsort(sortbuf, i2-i1+1, sizeof(int), cmpint);
>
> I wonder if there's glib
(In reply to Robin Alden from comment #98)
> We saw no sign whatsoever (that's none - not even a little bit) of OCSP
> traffic for those certificates from Iran, and none from anywhere else other
> than a handful of hits from security researchers.
I wonder what such facts are worth considering that
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