Alas, same issue using kernel 3.13.0-031300rc8-generic.
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cpu soft lockup
Regression seems to have been introduced in 3.13. I've tested with a few
kernels and narrowed it to:
3.13.0-1-generic: BAD
3.11.0-2-generic : OK
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Hi Aurel,
Do you know if you have any chroots on your system?
To help us diagnose the issue, please boot your system with the
following changes to the kernel command-line:
- add "--debug"
- remove "quiet"
- remove "splash"
Then,
- Login via control-alt-f1
- Download get_state.sh from
http://p
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Title:
bzr branches changelogs broken
To man
There is a problem with this changelog, but only in that the top 2
entries need to be merged into 1.11-0ubuntu2; the remaining entries are
correct and represent topological order resulting from a merge from
Debian.
** Changed in: upstart (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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Title:
unable to toggle microphone mute on T410 / unable to unload
thinkp
I cannot recreate this issue on either 32-bit or 64-bit fully-updated
trusty systems. What would be useful is to know if it also affects the
Session Init (upstart running as the user) since that would allow debug
to be collected without the kernel panicking.
To find out, please can those affected
Also, could those affected please:
- attach output produced by "sudo initctl list".
- comment if they have added any of their own jobs or modified existing jobs.
- comment if they have any chroots on their system.
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Thanks Michael. Did 'start re-exec' work (appear to do nothing) or fail
(crash your desktop session)?
The following isn't a conclusive test, but it will allow us to rule out
whether somehow a system job in "unrepresentable" when serialised. To
check this, we can copy the system jobs into the sessi
Also, it would be extremely useful to know if this issue is repeatable
every time. If so, please:
1) $ sudo initctl list > initctl.list.
2) attach that file to this bug before running 'sudo telinit u' / 'sudo
get_state.sh' to demonstrate the crash is repeatable.
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init crashed with SIGSEGV
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1269731 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1269731
Whilst we investigate this issue, you can still run apt-get / dpkg
without triggering the bug if you do the following:
$ sudo su -
# mkdir /root/bin
# ln -s /bin/true /root/bin/telinit
# chmod 755 /root/bin
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1269731 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1269731
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1269405
Kernel Panic when 'telinit u', or (re)installing packages
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1269731
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This problem is the same as bug 1269731.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1269731
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Hi Harry - please can you confirm that you are running upstart version
1.11-0ubuntu1 and that running 'sudo telinit u' with:
- eglibc version 2.18-0ubuntu4 does not result in a crash.
- eglibc version 2.18-0ubuntu5 *does* result in a crash.
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Thanks for reporting this issue, but Upstart is working as designed
here; puppet et al are assuming a traditional SystemV-style status
command whereas Upstart supports job 'instances'. See the Upstart
Cookbook for details, specifically:
http://upstart.ubuntu.com/cookbook/#instance
http://upstart.u
If someone would be prepared to boot their system and force a crash with
Upstart running in debug mode that would be very helpful:
- Temporarily modify grub config in grub menu to:
- remove "quiet"
- remove "splash"
- add "--debug"
- Boot system
- ctrl-alt-f1 and login
- sudo telinit u
Hi Harry - thanks for testing this. The results you are seeing are very
confusing since the changes between 2.18-0ubuntu4 and 2.18-0ubuntu5 are
nominally only relevant for arm and powerpc systems. What could be
different is the version of gcc used to build each of the eglibc and
upstart versions si
There is an upstart logrotate job that runs automatically soon after
session start, however, it does not (yet) run periodically to handle
rogue jobs such as gnome-session. You can however run the job yourself
simply enough as a non-root user:
$ start logrotate
Please attach a few lines of the out
@TJ - thanks for your analysis, which mirrors our findings. We now have a fix
to Upstart and new tests to ensure this problem stays fixed.
@Luke - thanks too for fixing alsa-utils! :)
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Hi Colin - thanks, I'm now running thermald but cannot really stress my
system due to o/s bug 1268906 (kvm always makes it overheat unless fans
are disengaged. That is currently not possible on my T410 btw due to bug
1268880 - will that impact thermald's abilities?
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cpu soft lockup running kvm
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Discussed with slangasek who brought up a good point: it probably makes
sense to introduce a '--append-confdir' or '--add-confdir' since that
would:
a) Make it more difficult to make a device unbootable (with only
--confdir, if you forget to add '--confdir /etc/init/', your device will
likely not
Public bug reported:
dnsmasq is spinning at 100% CPU. This also causes networking to fail.
Problem seems to be that it is calling recvmsg(STDIN_FILENO, ...) which
is totally invalid. See attached strace log.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.10
Package: dnsmasq-base 2.70-1
ProcVersionSign
Updated description since problem is unrelated to upgrade - it just
occurs with the version of dnsmasq currently in utopic.
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Title:
DNS resolutio
Attached is a full strace from dnsmasq startup showing the problem.
** Attachment added: "dnsmasq-strace.log"
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** Summary changed:
- Upon upgrade, DNS resolution no longer works; dnsma
A bit of debugging shows that the culprit is blockdata_expand() which is
being called via blockdata_init(). The issue seems to be that
blockdata_expand() is passed a parameter of zero. That function then
mallocs zero bytes (successfully seemingly), the proceeds to overwrite
data before the returned
BTW - the problem is recreatable for me every time simply by spinning up
a utopic kvm instance.
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DNS resolution no longer works; dnsmasq u
Just setting up an environment as you outline now...
If you 'sudo initctl emit runlevel RUNLEVEL=2 PREVLEVEL=1', does it block?
Would be interesting to know what else has changed recently that starts on any
of the events lightdm cares about.
Also, you could try:
$ wget http://people.canonical.co
Public bug reported:
I've seen this intermittently.
$ top -b -n1|head
#top - 17:32:32 up 8:33, 4 users, load average: 2.04, 2.15, 1.66
Tasks: 353 total, 2 running, 350 sleeping, 1 stopped, 0 zombie
%Cpu(s): 11.4 us, 3.8 sy, 0.0 ni, 84.6 id, 0.2 wa, 0.1 hi, 0.0 si, 0.0 st
KiB Mem:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1300722 ***
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backtrace from connecting to hud-service with gdb.
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May 13 18:22:10 faire kernel: [35947.754796] PM: Syncing filesystems ... done.
May 13 18:22:10 faire kernel: [35947.782070] PM: Preparing system for mem sleep
May 13 19:17:45 faire kernel: [35947.782396] mmc0: card b368 removed
May 13 19:17:45 faire kernel: [35947.784816] Free
Just hit this again whilst browsing in firefox. The only Qt app I have
running (I think) is spotify.
~/.cache/upstart/hud.log shows the offending entry as:
(hud-service:7316): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_unref: assertion
'G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed
Hit DBusMenu safety valve for menu at
Doh! Thankfully, I still have d-feet running and all the apps that were
running before I had to kill hud-service. On the session bus, 1:19 is
/usr/lib/firefox/firefox - the first object path I see for firefox is:
/com/canonical/menu/1600078.
Presumably, we could add some extra details (atleast the
Hi Nick,
Thanks for reporting this issue. Yes, Upstart uses inotify so the error
shown is coming directly from the kernel. However, the error relates to
the lack of inotify watches, not the lack of disk space. What the error
you are seeing means is that Upstart will not recognise any changes to
th
I saw cgmanager spinning at >100% cpu earlier and just managed to strace
before my system overheated and powered off. Didn't catch the
problematic call, but the errno was EMFILE. Interesting since bug
1300663 shows the same value from upstart. I wonder if this might be a
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Problem persists with all peripherals unplugged.
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Title:
skype occasionally makes constant crackling / humming sound until
restarted or pulseau
Note that the noise is heard when the laptop is connected on AC and on
battery alone.
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Title:
skype occasionally makes constant crackling / hummi
Public bug reported:
Occasionally my Lenovo t440s starts to make a constant crackling /
humming sound. This doesn't stop sound from being played, but if no
sound is playing, the noise persists.
As it's a new laptop, I thought it might be a hardware issue. It almost
sounds like a bad earth connect
diwic has identified the problem to be skype rather than pulse itself.
** Package changed: pulseaudio (Ubuntu) => skype (Ubuntu)
** Summary changed:
- pulseaudio occasionally makes constant crackling / humming sound until killed
+ skype occasionally makes constant crackling / humming sound until
We now have a branch in case this really is needed. It's a small change
since Session Inits already support multiple --confdirs.
Note that the whole point of adding the --confdir option originally was
to circumvent the standard /etc/init/ directory, specifically for
testing. What this means is tha
If custom system jobs need to be supported, the only realistic option
atm is to create a sub-directory below /etc/init/ (say
/etc/init/custom/). However, that doesn't help here since custom
components need to be contained below /custom/.
Note that Upstart does _not_ honour sym links in /etc/init/
** Changed in: upstart (Ubuntu Utopic)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
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Allow --confdir to look for system jobs in more than one dir
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Writing a 3G image to an SD card led to an oops (on both occasions I
tried it):
$ cat foo.img | sudo dd bs=16M of=/dev/mmcblk0
[36467.181234] Call Trace:
[36467.181245] [] schedule_preempt_disabled+0x29/0x70
[36467.181251] [] __mutex_lock_slowpath+0xd5/0x1d0
[36467.181278]
@jsalisbury - I am only using ubuntu-packaged kernels. When I get a
chance I'll try to identify the last working kernel. However, can you
tell from the stacktrace if this is a generic kernel issue? If so, can
the kernel team recreate?
@penalvch - my bios may not be at the latest version, but we ca
@n-zbuntu-4: actually, it can - see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/1345505/comments/3
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Title:
Ubuntu 14.04 lock screen does
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Kern
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Title:
Kern
Public bug reported:
My system suddently became unresponsive so I tried to SysRq s/u/b and I
think that's what caused another problem.
Either way, my system hard-locked.
Aug 1 16:15:59 faire kernel: [31778.831601] [ cut here
]
Aug 1 16:15:59 faire kernel: [31778.83164
Public bug reported:
The battery icon in the system settings is the only icon shown in colour
(green partially-filled rectangle). This seems like an oversight since
every other icon is monochrome.
Please consider making this icon monochrome for consistency with the
others.
** Affects: ubuntu-sys
Public bug reported:
The 3 buttons are currently stacked vertically but:
1) The spacing between them looks cramped.
2) The height of each button is too low to be comfortable.
If you compare this menu with the Android equivalent, on Android the
buttons actually touch _but_ they are atleast as tal
Public bug reported:
For those with long WPA passwords, it would be *extremely* useful to
allow the screen to rotate when entering the password to connect to an
AP. FTR, Android allows this.
** Affects: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary ch
Public bug reported:
Most of the networks I connect to have MAC filtering enabled. This is a
problem since I cannot check my devices MAC address until after I've
gone through the setup wizard.
This leads to a chicken and egg situation where:
- the AP won't allow me to connect the device until I'
Public bug reported:
The dash icon is shown as an orange square (with very hard straight
edges btw) with the Ubuntu logo within.
This seems odd since it is so markedly different to the dash icon on
desktop systems ("the swirl").
** Affects: unity8 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Sta
Public bug reported:
If I play a single song in the music app, the welcome shows "1 songs
played today". This is not grammatically correct.
Here's the relevant chunk from the music-app.qml:
Metric {
id: songsMetric
name: "music-metrics"
format: "%1 " + i18n.tr("songs played today")
Using system image 165 btw.
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dash icon significantly different to that on other platforms
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... Same applies to the calculator and the camera. And yet, oddly, other
icons deviate distinctly (such as the calendar).
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Title:
browser, settin
Public bug reported:
The browser and system settings icons in image #165 looks extremely
similar in both content and colour to another well-known mobile
operating system. IMHO they are also too busy
Please can we change these to make them simpler and more uniquely
Ubuntu.
** Affects: unity8 (Ub
Hi Seb - yes, that's exactly what I was meaning.
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screen does not
IMHO it is acceptable to be "dynamic" and show the actual percentage of
battery remaining, but it should also be monochrome when displayed in
the settings view.
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Please ensure that when the battery icon is displayed as part of the
system settings that if is displayed "dynamically" in monochrome for
consistency with every other icon :-)
See bug 1351383.
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This is incorrect for 2 reasons:
1) The overlay should show a microphone icon since that is what is being
toggled.
2) It's currently using the same icon as the speaker / sound output mute hotkey
(ALT + F1).
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.10
Package: indicator-so
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System settings allows the keyboard sound to be disabled, but I can't
see a way to disable haptic feedback.
** Affects: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Occaionally my phone makes the usual wood-tap sound to tell me there is
a reminder. But if I don't press the power button to put the screen on
within a few seconds, the reminder is expired and removed from the
display before I have had a chance to view them.
This is fine if I
This is not working. Using image 188 with system-settings version
0.3+14.10.20140813-0ubuntu1, I now see the following options:
- keyboard sound
- keyboard vibration
... but now both are impotent - I cannot re-enable keyboard sound and
the vibration option does nothing (vibration is always on).
Yes, dconf/gsettings is correctly toggling to true when I enable/disable
haptic feedback via system-settings, but the haptic feedback is always
on:
# Initially haptic feedback is enabled:
$ gsettings list-recursively com.canonical.keyboard.maliit
com.canonical.keyboard.maliit spell-checking-langu
** Also affects: cgmanager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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"Application failed to start." during autopilot tests aft
** Changed in: upstart
Assignee: (unassigned) => James Hunt (jamesodhunt)
** Changed in: upstart
Importance: Undecided => Critical
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@psivaa: thanks - please can you attach the full log as this seems to be
just the error lines?
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Title:
Upstart jobs specifying cgroup fail to sta
I have so far been unable to recreate any cgroup failures at the job
level: Upstart is correctly handling the requests and passing them to
cgmanager resulting in job processes being contained as expected (even
under heavy load).
I've just run 'phablet-test-run ubuntuuitoolkit' and this resulted in
The 'may not create under /run/cgmanager/fs/freezer' errors are caused
by the client (session init) cgmanager request "falling through"
may_access() in cgmanager.
Here's some debug first from upstart attempting to start a cgroup job by
first creating the cgroup:
init:cgroup_create:1172: cgmanager
Public bug reported:
$ adb wait-for-device && adb shell
error: protocol fault (no status)
$ echo $?
$ adb version
Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.31
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.10
Package: android-tools-adb 4.2.2+git20130218-3ubuntu27
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.16.0-9.14-gene
Patch for serge that applies to lp:ubuntu/cgmanager and which was used
to collect output in #20.
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There is definitely an upstart bug here as I have a child that has
failed to setup cgroups successfully and is spinning, attempting to
notify the parent via JOB_PROCESS_ERROR_CGROUP_SETUP. The only reason it
is spinning could be that the other end of the pipe is closed, but that
shouldn't be possib
** Patch added: "Latest cgmanager patch that applies to lp:ubuntu/cgmanager."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-app-launch/+bug/1357252/+attachment/4182420/+files/cgmanager.diff
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Hi Serge,
Attached are upstart session job output and cgmanager output showing
"good" (desktop utopic in kvm) and "bad" (device) runs:
Note the following:
- The session init in both cases is making the call on cgmanager as a
non-priv user in an identical way:
cgmanager_create_sync(control
The simplest way to see the problem (the following works as expected on
a desktop system, creating the cgroup and resulting in no error output):
$ id
uid=32011(phablet) gid=32011(phablet)
groups=32011(phablet),4(adm),5(tty),20(dialout),24(cdrom),27(sudo),30(dip),44(video),46(plugdev),114(autopilo
** Changed in: upstart
Status: New => In Progress
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Ups
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Upstart jobs specifying cgroup fail to start occasionally
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** Summary changed:
- 'adb wait-for-device' occasionally fails returning 'error: protocol fault (no
status)'
+ 'adb wait-for-device' returns too early
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It's actually the subsequent 'adb shell' which is producing the protocol
fault error:
$ adb wait-for-device && echo $? && adb shell
0
error: protocol fault (no status)
$ echo $?
1
'adb help' describes wait-for-device as, "block until device is online".
The meaning of 'online' however is not defin
** Changed in: upstart (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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Title:
packages fail to install: Failed to connect to socket
/com/ubunt
As discussed on #ubuntu-devel with Adam (who was upgrading a number of
trusty servers to utopic), the problem he saw was a combination of this
bug coupled with bug 1338637 (which explains the poor re-exec
performance).
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We definitely have a race here. I can now reliably create either a
broken system or a working system simply by delaying the start of
cgmanager slightly:
- With the cgmanager startup delay, delay everything works correctly.
- With no cgmanager startup delay, the session init ends up in the root cg
This still needs further investigation bug I think what's happening is
that cgmanager is racing with dbus. And since other jobs refer to
cgmanager they end up starting too early, resulting in the possibility
that the session init starts too early (before it's been cgroup-
constrained).
If correct,
** Also affects: systemd-shim (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Upstart jobs specifying cgroup fail to start occasiona
> And even if it was practical, whether you are connected to a VPN or not will
> often be too important for such a tiny emblem.
Agreed - VPN status should be as clear as possible since it usually suggests a
more trusted connection so that indication should not really be crammed into a
few pixels
After a lot of testing, I think I've found the cause - when lightdm
starts the session init, logind is supposed to setup the cgroups. But
that isn't happening.
Normally, logind would do that by asking systemd, but in our case it
talks to systemd-shim. sytemd-shim then asks cgmanager to create the
** Changed in: upstart
Status: In Progress => Invalid
** Changed in: upstart
Importance: Critical => Undecided
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Upstart jobs sp
** Changed in: systemd-shim (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Stéphane Graber (stgraber)
** Summary changed:
- Upstart jobs specifying cgroup fail to start occasionally
+ systemd-shim fails to handle cgmanager being unavailable
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I would imagine being able to disable haptic feedback would have a
positive impact on battery life.
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Title:
no way to disable haptic feedback
To
@Chris - I'm not an expert at reading kernel stack traces, but I don't
think the oops stacktrace looks related to kvm. I just mentioned that I
was using kvm when the oops occurred (*). I've edited the title
accordingly.
(*) - I know this since I have a script which warns me as soon as an
oops is g
Hi Andrew,
Yes, that's the simplest fix of course. However, care is going to need
to be taken to ensure all consumers of libusermetrics apply such a
format.
I suggest we atleast review all the core apps since although this issue
does not affect the functionality of the apps...
- the issue is ve
Public bug reported:
If I disable bluetooth, and reboot the phone, bluetooth is enabled
again.
Outcome:
- a surprised user.
- increased and unnecessary battery drain.
- increased phone attack surface.
** Affects: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This looks like a regression of the fix for bug 1232828.
Using image #171.
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Title:
bluetooth does not stay off (aka setting does not persist acr
I wonder if this issue points to our needing another layer in the API to
make such indicator behaviour consistent?
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Title:
GPS indicator does not
Public bug reported:
There is inconsistency between the bluetooth indicator and the location
indication. Currently (image #171):
- if location+GPS are disabled, the indicator persists.
- if bluetooth is disabled, it disappaears.
Which behaviour is correct?
Further, even if the location indicato
How about "Quiver on keypress" ? That might necessitate changing
"Keyboard sound" to "Sound/tone on keypress" for symmetry though?
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Title:
no way
Please can this bug be reconsidered. I am using image r185 and the panel
(now) shows a filled monochrome battery icon whereas the system
settings still show a green filled battery icon.
Regardless of whether the panel and system setting being dynamic,, they
should be consistent (in-sync).
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