What version g-p-m? If this is still present with 2.16.x then please
open an upstream bug. Thanks.
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I think this should be fixed in 2.16.3:
2006-12-31 Pascal Terjan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* src/gpm-power.c: (gpm_power_kind_to_string):
Don't localise string as this is used internally for icon name.
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Seems a sane request. Please open a upstream bug and we'll discuss
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They are the same size for me on FC6.
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Why not? You can suspend and hibernate or even max out the CPU, so why
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Seems sane, please open an upstream bug about this.
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I think this is a gtkstatusicon problem, there's an upstream bug open
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Should be fixed with the latest upload.
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Alex, please don't do this through Rosetta. This is the sort of thing
that REALLY ought to be upstream. I can fix spelling errors instantly on
gnome-svn, and then every distro gets the spelling fixes. I don't watch
ubuntu bugs, so please file bugs like this on gnome.org. Thanks.
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Does this work with 2.17.90?
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i don't think this is a g-p-m bug IMO.
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Don't restart dbus with a logged in user, it's going to break odd things
in lots of lovely ways. DBUS is not designed for connection migration
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Should be fixed in SVN:
2007-02-06 Richard Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* src/gpm-brightness-kbd.c: (gpm_brightness_kbd_set_hw):
Apply patch from David Zeuthen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
g-p-m times out on lots of method calls on startup.
Attached patch m
Why do you have DPMS stuff in xorg.conf? g-p-m doesn't touch xorg.conf
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> We would love to use packagekit, but it does not support debconf or conffile
> prompting. We attempted to contribute those missing features and
> unfortunately they were not accepted on the ground that a packagekit
> transaction can not be interrupted (for something like debconf or conffile
> han
Yes, the launchpad translation is incorrect, but it's correct in g-p-m
CVS. I think somebody should change the translation, or use the upstream
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I've disabled this firmware on the LVFS and have asked Lenovo what
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> I've bricked two laptops (a L560 and a L570) due to this update.
Ohh dear, this really shouldn't have happened. I'm sorry for this
experience you've had.
> or the fact that lenovo released a fault firmware
Lenovo are the ones that upload, test and certify firmware releases. The
LVFS doesn't te
> Lenovo are the ones that upload, test and certify firmware releases.
Lenovo are currently investigating what went wrong, I'll update this bug
when I have more information myself. I'll ask them for some kind of
recovery guide, fingers crossed we can just use something like a USB
drive with the fi
> Lenovo are currently investigating what went wrong
I've just heard back from them. The bricking should only only occur on
these selected models when you upgrade from a very old firmware version
to a very new firmware version. This is because the old (as in the
version you're upgrading from) firm
> Fail: 1
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What architecture is this? If it's big endian you need my fixes from
git: https://git.gnome.org//browse/gcab
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Even a client stacktrace with debuginfo symbols would be useful...
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fwu
I've just fixed this upstream (i.e. don't crash the client if the server
sends the wrong thing) -- but I'd really like to know why the daemon is
sending the wrong thing in the first place. Are there any critical
warnings from the fwupd process in the journal perhaps?
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fwupd crashed with SIGSEGV in g_str_hash(
Isn't this a libusb bug?
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We moved the upstream bugtracker to GitHub a long time ago. If this issue still
affects you please re-create the issue here:
https://github.com/hughsie/PackageKit/issues
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Can you show me the patches that you're applying on top of the tarball?
It looks like something is using GsFlatpak from outside the flatpak
plugin. Could you also please grab the entire --verbose log please with
no other gnome-software's running. Thanks.
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> I'd very much like to see the firmware.xml.gz file using sha-256
I added support for more than just SHA1 to fwupd last week. After some
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Looks like
https://github.com/hughsie/fwupd/commit/0dec274e56c23c4afdda75bb42d5b6c9928cb1b6
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Can someone decompress that and put the important bits on a pastebin
pls? I'm on holiday and only have my phone and slow internet.
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I'd be interested to hear if the no-open-device fix for fwupd would also
help here, although this does look like the device reconnecting wildly
(hardware issue?) like Mario said.
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Can someone upload a copy of /var/lib/app-info/yaml/de.archive.ubuntu
.com_ubuntu_dists_xenial-backports_main_dep11_Components-amd64.yml.gz
that makes "appstream-util search foo" crash please.
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There's a workaround here: https://github.com/hughsie/appstream-
glib/commit/2ec31bac7bd77e7b39c502276f4acec21ed9d576
Although, whatever wrote that invalid YAML file needs to be fixed, or
gnome-software is going to show very few applications...
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I've further extended Anders patch to return a helpful GError:
https://github.com/hughsie/appstream-
glib/commit/64029dfe02b85afe611a279380a84fca51208d4c
I've rolled up these three patches into one and backported to the stable
branch in: https://github.com/hughsie/appstream-
glib/commit/60033e6139
I can't see anything obvious why it would crash there. Is it repeatable?
Is you run fwupd on the command line as root with --verbose, can you
upload the log please. Thanks.
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If you comment out the NoNewPrivileges=yes in
/usr/lib/systemd/system/fwupd.service -- does this now start normally?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1663548 ***
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If you comment out the NoNewPrivileges=yes in
/usr/lib/systemd/system/fwupd.service -- does this now start normally?
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Yes, old versions of fwupd verified the contents of the .inf file, and
new ones do not. This was done to avoid subtle incompatibilities with
files submitted into Windows Update. If you want it to work with 16.04,
I think you can safely omit the .inf file in the cab file.
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What does 'fwupdmgr get-devices' say? Any output from "fwupdmgr monitor"
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Also, could you try getting the output of "appstream-util search
notgoingtoexist --verbose" please. Thanks!
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Can you upload a tarball of whatever is in /var/cache/app-info/yamls
pls.
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Also, if anyone wants a quick (well, 45 minute) overview of the whole
thing my DevConf presentation was recorded:
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Hi Seth,
I'm the upstream of both fwupd and the LVFS. I wanted to point out a few
things:
* We use a GPG detached signature of the firmware file itself to avoid being
able to just C&P the signature between cab files
* I've reviewed (and fixed critical warning bugs) in libgcab, and have also
fuz
Hey Mario,
After the 3.20.0 tarball and the lifting of the hard code freeze I'm
intending to backport a few more patches indeed.
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Mario, can you upload /home/test/yaml.yml somewhere please.
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Agreed; reproduced -- grab this on top of the last patch:
commit 481055cd02c5244bede06ca4a06ab55602d01505
Author: Richard Hughes
Date: Sun Aug 21 08:59:45 2016 +0100
trivial: Use the correct autoptr cleanup on yaml error
:100644 100644 f65f75b... 48e51f0... M libappstream-glib/as-yaml.c
Why do you think this is a bug in fwupd?
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Mouse pointer is invisible after suspend
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Can anybody reproduce this when "gnome-software --verbose" is running;
e.g. so we have debug logs?
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If it helps, I can roll a new fwupd tomorrow.
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"AppStream cache update completed, but some metadata was ignored due
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Hi Seth,
Verification of the firmware LVFS metadata:
https://github.com/hughsie/fwupd/blob/master/src/fu-main.c#L947 which
then uses https://github.com/hughsie/fwupd/blob/master/src/fu-
keyring.c#L340
Verification of the cab file:
https://github.com/hughsie/fwupd/blob/master/src/fu-main.c#L495 af
Yes, also further to Mario's comment (you do need to restart the daemon)
you also need to clear the persistent gpg2 keyring. I perhaps wasn't
clear we also using the persistent keyring store -- using commit
https://github.com/hughsie/fwupd/commit/e4141f4f234d258424020069dadf8df39848a119
I see (usin
Hey,
- gpgme_release() is called in finalize() unless you can see where we're not
deallocating an object on error
- as_store_from_xml() operates on a UTF-8 string, so any embedded NULs would
be invalid anyway
- /etc/pki/ is a cross-distro spec, no?
- /var/cache/app-info/xmls is specified in
With the gpg issue, log in as root and do:
killall fwupd
gpg2 --list-sigs
if you see the LVFS key, "gpg2 --delete-keys 4538BAC2" -- then remove or
change /etc/pki/fwupd-metadata/GPG-KEY-Linux-Vendor-Firmware-Service
then restart fwupd and try a "fwupdmgr refresh" -- this should report:
failed t
I can do a new tarball release with all the suggested fixes if that
would make things easier.
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Can the reporter please upload /var/lib/app-info/yaml/si.archive.ubuntu
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Okay, so quite a few different issues here.
* If the audio card doesn't work when fwupd is removed and there is no
fwupd process running then it's not a fwupd issue.
* Does everybody who has to replug also have an entry for the soundcard
in `dfu-tool list`? If so, please paste the output.
* If y
> even if it doesn't happen by default in Kubuntu
GNOME autostarts gnome-software, which allows you to update applications
*and* firmware on devices. The latter contacts fwupd for the list of
updates which then itself autostarts the fwupd binary. If you call
`fwupdmgr get-devices` manually on kubu
So, nothing unexpected in those gdb traces... Perhaps it's peculiar that
there are three monitoring threads for libusb, but that's due to a
limitation in the fwupd provider structure which shouldn't be a huge
problem. To rule out that being the issue, can anyone reproduce the
issue after killing fw
There's a test branch which I believe fix this problem in
https://github.com/hughsie/fwupd/issues/50#issuecomment-223222483 if
anyone can test this.
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Also, a "fwupd --verbose" log would be really useful when the CPU is
spinning, thanks.
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Ubuntu Software tab Installed refreshing endlessly
Seb Brosig sent me a 2i2 device for testing, I can reproduce the bug and
now have a USB analyser connected to the device. It'll take a little
while to work out, but I'm getting there.
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I've pushed a patch to master that seems to fix the issue for me of the
2i2:
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Interesting bug. This looks to be spinning in libyaml, but without debug
symbols it's a little hard to piece together. Could you please install
the relevant debug symbols (at least libappstream-glib, fwupd and
libyaml) and get a new backtrace please. If you can reproduce using
"fwupd --verbose" tha
Florin, can you upload the file created by "sudo get-edid > edid.bin"
please. I need the actual EDID blob, not the parsed version. Thanks.
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>Imo it would be better to disabled the colord support in these two
packages for now, so that these can be built and tested.
Just not possible. The g-s-d and g-c-c maintainers are not willing to
make the colord support conditional, although I suppose you could
manually hack out the building from c
>I'll work on a user-group patch
I think we want something like this:
http://people.freedesktop.org/~hughsient/temp/0001-Allow-the-daemon-to-
run-with-a-different-user-and-gr.patch
I can't get this to work (the daemon disconnects for me as soon as I
change group) and I've run out of time for toda
The importance flag is for the developer to assign priorities, not the
reporter. Could you please try with upstream versions of upower and
gnome-power-manager please, as Ubuntu include lots of patches that are
not upstream. You probably want to check to see if there are any BIOS
upgrades available.
I'm pretty sure we work around the kernel bug in new releases -- the
problem was tat the kernel sometimes changed the reporting data units
between suspend and resume. If this doesn't work with a new kernel and
upower, than please reopen. Thanks.
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Sebastien, that's not really the way you disable things in g-s-d. Schema
can't be shipped by other programs into the g-s-d namespace. If you want
to disable shipping the auto-updates plugin that's fine, but the schema
has to be installed otherwise other programs that rely on it are going
to start c
e the differences in charge over a
time
period to work out the effective rate. Using linear regression this
estimation
is much more realistic.
To do this, introduce a simple circular buffer and use an index to calculate
the rate on each update.
Signed-off-by: Ri
Fixed upstream:
commit bfb35b0de7cdbff13ea9aab1c6175a7b2f194063
Author: Richard Hughes
Date: Mon Oct 3 10:00:03 2011 +0100
colormgr only needs one argument for find-device
Resolves https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/colord/+bug/845049
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11.10 b1 not loading when USB mouse plugged in USB 3.0 port
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You're nor supposed to run gcm-calibrate by hand, you're supposed to
have it launched for you by the gnome-control-center color panel. I'll
remove the misleading "'xrandr-Lenovo Group Limited" message as that was
only for testing.
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> why does this daemon need to run as root?
It's a system activated daemon, just the same as upowerd and
packagekitd. Architecturally, it's root as it needs to be accessed from
different user sessions, and even in environments like a login manager
and other system daemons like CUPS.
If you're ask
I've applied this to master:
commit 3a693ef7d5a949796274f42c7c5e67b933d6ed8f
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Date: Sat Aug 13 19:08:54 2011 +0200
Add a configure argument --enable-volume-search
This allows distros to disable the external-volume probing, which may be
slightly
This is a libsane bug, not a colord bug. If you want to to work around
it, change /etc/colord.conf to have UseSANE=false
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colord assert fai
My netbook (atheros) card on 32 bit 10.04 has no problems.
My laptop (intel 5100) card on 64 bit 10.04 can connect to wireless
network but no internet data throughput following first post-install
update.
Disabling network manager and installing wicd 'solved' the problem for
me. Really would prefe
I suspect the self tests need to check the name is "mtdram test device"
before running.
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T
Thanks Lukas!
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I think Ubuntu probably needs gusb 0.3.9 or newer to fix this.
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fwupd is an open source project -- and chronically understaffed and
underfunded. The honest truth is that if you want great documentation
you either need to pay somebody to write them, or write them yourself.
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I'm ready to tag a release whenever but Crag and I need to get the
freshly renamed dell-dock plugin back into 1.9.x
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Could you add `-vv` to the Exec line in fwupd.service and post the new
log please?
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