Isn't that that difficult to make unity dash minimize the window when
you click on one of windows that is not minimized?
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Current state is a disaster
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The point of unity I think is to drive away the users. So it would be
counterproductive to add such app.
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This is just a disaster.
I always add launchers to apps that ether have no .desktop file (eg scripts)
and sometimes add custom parameters.
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@sab:
"Why not use the behaviour like in gnome2 and windows (and probably many other
windowmanagers);
Clicking on an inactive app, activates it, and clicking on an active app
minimizes it."
Because that has a potential of not loosing some users, and thats bad.
BTW, I finally took the advice I a
Its very simple actually.
Fontconfig is just a mess.
It can happly pick up a preffered that misses glyphs that
document needs.
So to fix the '>=' issue I removed the 'ttf-symbol-replacement' font
which apparently isn't such a correct symbol replacement.
After that, fontconfig picked up as the Sy
seems to work now
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@Mark Shuttleworth, will these issues be fixed one day?
I actually fixed the double battery appearence in g-p-m tray icon, but my bug
got marked as duplicate and still ignored
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I posted a patch that fixes that issue, but instead of reviewing it,
bugreport was just marked as duplicate of this bug.
The patch is here:
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@conorsulli. Sorry for trolling again, but really you didn't understand
that yet?
If this was done as you suggested, Ubuntu developers might be in deep
trouble because then they might not be able to complete their annual
plan of loosing a predefined amount of users, and that is a disaster.
They mi
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So I provide a patch, and you mark that as a duplicate? Nice isn't it?
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Why expired?
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Still none of mine issues, including this one were fixed/triaged
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Any update, whole version passed, this is still broken?
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any update? I hate that 'estimating' thing.
GPM was fully working once, but just broke it hard
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Ok, I got the message.
Unless you fix it yourself, nobody will, although for developer its much easier
to fix because he knows the code.
Maybe I should have reported that upstream.
Anyway, here the patch.
Please spare me from doing the administrative work such as correcting
something in changelog
@Jan Skala and evereone else.
Here is new version.
All last week I was busy writing support for old memory stick cards.
Now it work quite well.
Note that such card are bare (that is no wear leveling, bad block hiding), and
thus all the hard work is done by my driver.
Therefore it can in theory d
@VuDu
Please load the driver with debug=2
sudo modprobe -r r592
sudo modprobe r592
Insert the card and post the kernel log.
It might be that your card is PRO HG inside and might not be supported by
hardware.
Or this might be contact issue.
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@VuDu.
What you are seeing with Lexar card, might be the ugliest problem that
nobody would accept a fix for.
I have seen this as well.
It seems that card readers look at partition table and 'corrects' it on the
fly, but my driver just passes what is written.
What I need is two dumps of first sa
@Daniel Gimpelevich, the delay you have to add really worries me.
There is something very ugly going on
Can you contact me via IRC (I am MaximLevitsky on freenode), so we could debug
that together?
@VuDu, I would be interesting in some debugging too
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Binary package hint: nautilus
Just start the nautilus with
gksu nautilus
Try to search and it doesn't find anything.
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Not fixed.
A fully updated maveric as of today.
g-pm: 2.31.92-0ubunntu1
Menu shows the exact battery status twice, and when I remove the battery one
line disappers
while other not, so that it still shows I use battery.
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Still missing from 10.10
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I know the cause of this,
The screen lock is now done by indicator-session, as it talks directly to
upower.
I have this hack patch that always disables this:
diff -ru indicator-session-0.1.7-mod/src/session-service.c
indicator-session-0.1.7/src/session-service.c
--- indicator-session-0.1.7-mod
I confirm this.
Moreover when I plug the battery, it shows battery information twice.
Also this happens while AC is plugged only.
Without AC it shows time left (although in annoying hr:min format)
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Just that.
Everywhere it reports the time in hr:min format (like 1:00 or even worse, 00:05)
This is just annoying.
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What going on?
This is actually a feature I see.
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/54360694/gnome-power-manager_2.31.90-0ubuntu4_2.31.90-0ubuntu5.diff.gz
Why? Why?
The new format doesn't specify units and that it no intuitive.
Besides the short format now appears everywhere, including in the settings
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I disagree this this is fixed. I'll say that new format is broken.
Instead of old intuitive message of
Laptop battery 1 hour 15 minutes left we get
Laptop battery 1:15 left.
What is that? Hours? Minutes?
Also g-p-m settings dialog is littered with these short formattings.
Like:
Put display to s
Sorry about that, I was really frustrated.
Here g-p-m is very broken (and it was working very well in 10.04),
It:
10.10 regressions:
* This one.
* shows battery status twice on battery hotplug, and as soon as I remove the
battery, it shows the status once,
so it never realizes battery is remo
Note that all above issues are reported ether by me or others.
Also I said it worked very well in 10.04. Well it still has the problems I
wrote about, but I could live with them with workarounds.
Now its unusable.
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acpi 'video' driver. As a result of this users with remote
controls that have brightness up/down keys can't use them.
I think these are all the bugs.
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To be honest, I didn't report these bugs. Sorry.
I usually search before I fill the bugreports to be sure I don't fill a
duplicate.
This bugreport deals with missing percentage on g-p-m icon
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-manager/+bug/539912
And this is bugreport about 'es
First of all I need lspci and dmesg output after you inserted the faulty
card.
Then please compile my backported version of sdhci driver from 2.6.35-rc2
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/50155938/mmc_sd.tar.bz2
I published it at:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/debian/+source/linux/+bug/202490?comments=a
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This patch adds the udev rule to load my driver automatically.
It was posted on linux-hotp...@vger, but no reaction yet.
It is still not enough for out of box experience.
Another rule for udisk in needed.
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You don't need it.
As you probably already know my driver consists on 2 parts, a lowlevel driver
r852, and it is loaded automatically,
and high-level sm_ftl which implements wear leveling according to xD standard.
The problem is that sm_ftl isn't loaded automatically.
(In the package I provided,
This udev patch is now included in udev-158.
I hope maveric will use it.
The only thing that isn't 'working' yet, (and you probably noticed it)
is that xD card isn't automounted.
This is partially thanks to this piece of hardcoded code (devicekit and
its friends are full of this junk):
And now that Linus is back from vacation, the fix is finally in he's
tree.
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=2a6b69765ad794389f2fc3e14a0afa1a995221c2
Now, its just a matter of time before Maveric picks the fix.
I mark this as fix released therefore
** C
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This is pretty much understood and fixed.
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In fact I found out that at least AR5001 ASPM will be disabled automatically if
kernel is compiled with
CONFIG_PCIEASPM it will be disabled.
Maveric kernel *is* compiled with CONFIG_PCIEASPM, therefore the card
should work out of box.
To see if ASPM is disabled on your wireless card do 'sudo lsp
I didn't yet.
I did wrote driver to read xD cards with this controller though. It is in
2.6.35.
As soon as I finish exams, I get to it.
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@stmc:
Both non-working cards work now, right?
Did you install latest version now?
Do the cards work consistently, that is if you instert/remove them few times,
do they always work?
@VuDu:
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@Vudu, so with latest version, card still fails to mount on first
attempt?
Can you try few more times. Can you reproduce this?
Maybe it was just bad contact or something.
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On Wed, 2010-09-08 at 20:10 +, Jordi wrote:
> And I'm connected in #lirc
Sorry for not beeing connected.
I really really sorry.
I am on IRC all day today, so feel free to ping me.
Best regards,
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Actually this workaround doesn't work on my desktop for some strange reason.
X starts on vt1, of course hangs due to fight with plymouth,
The /var/run/gdm/firstserver.stamp exists, and I tested that x doesn't crash
first time or so.
Removing it makes X start on vt7, on next boot everything is bac
Boy, how ugly things could get.
I was wrong about X not crashing. It indeed crashes once.
I have here a custom built from latest git trees x server, and it is of course
ubuntu hack free...
So it turns out that plymouth (or whatever the name is) makes X crash, and
ubuntu xserver carries a patch (
You can disregard that patch, it won't help much.
During last week I did a lot of work on my new version of the driver that will
be included in 2.6.36.
I have put it to gitorious.org at:
http://gitorious.org/ene-cir/ene-cir
You can download it ether by doing (preffered):
git clone git://gitorio
Backported drivers for xD and MS parts (+fixes for MMC part) are now hosted at
gitorious.org
Since last release, not much have been changed.
http://gitorious.org/ricoh-kernel
You can download it ether by doing (preffered):
git clone git://gitorious.org/ricoh-kernel/ricoh-kernel.git
Then you can
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Just note that 'Fix isn't yet fully released'
That is driver won't load automatically, so you need the udev rule that
I have in my package.
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@VuDu with lot of help from Daniel Gimpelevich we figured out the cause
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First load my card with
sudo modprobe -r r592
sudo modprobe -r r592 debug=2
Then insert one of non-working cards, and post the kernel log.
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*** NOTE: this is a *wishlist* item - a request for new functionality.
This issue is a request to
@VuDu.
Yep, sorry about version number confusion.
I use git here, but I create a snapshot.
(Actually I mostly work directly on kernel tree)
The problem was bad dma handling to memory > 4GB
(And yes, you have it, because some of the memory < 4GB is used for IO devices,
so to compensate, some of
please try this patch
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@VuDu:
Did you test the latest verision?
In case you didn't understand, latest version is the
https://bugs.launchpad.net/opensuse/+bug/238208/+attachment/1506369/+files/memstick-v2.tar.bz2
@stmc
ping
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@stmc: the log looks very good.
Could you contact me via IRC?
I am MaximLevitsky on freenode
Also I am sure that you don't use latest version, because I see
'Unknown symbol __udivdi3'
I fixed this error in latest version.
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ht
>BUTTONS WITHOUT CODE
>MEDIA_KEY -> I think shall open TOTEM
>Event: time 1284210623.832037, type 4 (Misc), code 4 (ScanCode), value 800f046f
>Event: time 1284210623.938322, type 4 (Misc), code 4 (ScanCode), value 800f046f
Fixed, but you will need to assign the key an application.
Use keyboard shot
@Jordi, just execute 'git pull' in driver directory if you have it.
If not, download it again.
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Of course, after that you need to compile and install the driver as
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To those that didn't believe that I would write the driver...
Everything works more or less OK here.
Note that this driver is very experimental, thus don't use with valuable data.
Thanks for Alex Dubov for writing the memorystick subsystem, and personal help
for understanding how MemorySticks wo
do:
sudo depmod -a
sudo modprobe r592
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@Stuns, you are doing something wrong.
Can you join IRC now, I help you,
I am on freenode. My nick MaximLevitsky
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Slightly modified version, should install better now
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@Roman Krylov, note that you can use sm_ftl too.
ssfdc is read only driver. Very safe though.
sm_ftl is read/write driver. It works ok here. It is of course (as
anything that is RW) a bit less safe.
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@Stunts, and as soon as I finish debugging one minor bug I found in the
driver (after suspend/resume, card is removed then inserted due to IO
error), I port it there.
In fact you can just compile _only_ r592.c against 2.6.32 memstick core, and it
probably will work.
I update that soon.
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Slightly updated version.
Fixed the above bug, made it compile on 2.6.32 (trivial problem)
Minor refactoring & correctness fixes
** Attachment added: "r852.tar.bz2"
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oops, I still think I develop r852... anyway, this is just tarball name
typo. Driver is r592
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This issue is a request to have MemoryStick support added for a
specific, and somewhat popular, chipset
Sorry about that, updated driver below
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This issue is a request to have MemoryStick support added for
Because that is different device.
I don't know how different that device it, but my driver currently only
attaches to R5C852 devices
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It also looks like Ricoh wrote brand new driver for this device, so it
might be very different.
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You could still try to use my driver. If and only if the device you have
is very similar (there is small possibility about that.), my driver
might work.
you can try to change the source in this way:
In r592.c, find this structure:
static const struct pci_device_id r592_pci_id
@Gabrielcik, the card isn't by a chance a MemoryStick PRO HG?
Could you contact me via IRC so I will try some debugging on your system?
(I am MaximLevitsky on freenode)
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This doesn't justify the behavior of memstick subsystem and/or
devicekit.
But anyway, it is very likely not a bug in the driver but rather in
memorystick subsystem.
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Of course.
New driver is called ene_ir.
Please contact me via IRC, if you can now, I guide you how to install.
Basicly you only need to run misc/ene_test program once and your remote
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This is attempt to give (copy me) instructions on how to install the
driver.
First remove the existing lirc drivers:
$ rm
/lib/modules/2.6.32-24-generic/kernel/ubuntu/lirc/lirc_ene0100/lirc_ene0100.ko
$ rm /lib/modules/2.6.32-24-generic/kernel/ubuntu/lirc/lirc_ene0100/lirc_dev.ko
Now update the
This is mostly due to X limitation of keycodes less that 248.
Could you connect to me via IRC tommorow at evening?
I am too tired now to give detailed instructions on how to tweak the keymap.
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And I understand that Alexander Skiba and Jordi both are the same
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On Wed, 2010-09-08 at 12:08 +, Jordi wrote:
> Hi Maxim,
>
> I'm in Spain with GMT+1 time zone.
> Could you connect by IRC at 22h this night or is too late for you?
Sure no problem.
Best regards,
Maxim Levitsky
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make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.31-22-generic'
> make: *** [build] Error 2
> -
Too old kernel (this supports 2.6.32+)
However I will add a compat code there.
The xD part I think should compile on 2.6.31.
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Jan Skala, both your memstick aren't PRO, and thus not supported yet.
I am writing the support right now.
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On Mon, 2010-08-09 at 18:52 +, Vladimir Hidalgo wrote:
> Maxim Levitsky, do you have any plans on supporting Ricoh Co Ltd Device
> e230?, or I should lose any hope on this?
>
It is very unlikely that I do the driver for that device, because I
suspect that this is very differe
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