Hi Gunther,
* Gunther Furtado <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-06-26 08:36:05 -0300]:
> I am receiving a slightly different message:
>
> "No /dev/pmu found".
Me, too:
woodstock:~# /etc/init.d/pbbuttonsd start
Starting pbbuttonsd:ERROR: The object '/dev/pmu' doesn't exist.
failed!
> Everything seems
Hello,
I am receiving a slightly different message:
"No /dev/pmu found".
Everything seems to be working OK so I'm ignoring the error but is there
a way to make it go away?
thanks,
Gunther Furtado
Linux riobaldo 2.6.15-1-powerpc #2 Mon Mar 6 12:39:17 CET 2006 ppc GNU/Linux
iMac 333 MHz
Sj
On Sun, Jun 25, 2006 at 02:16:34PM +0200, Johannes Berg wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-06-23 at 18:35 +0200, Sjoerd Simons wrote:
>
> > Yeah, either that or gnome-power-maanger should handle the brightness keys
> > instead of gnome-settings-daemon..
>
> Doesn't it? brightness keys work fine via hal here,
On Sun, 2006-06-25 at 14:29 +0200, Sjoerd Simons wrote:
> Your right. It actually does that already :) I thought it was still the kernel
> itself that did my backlight setting. Now all we need is some nicer user
> feedback when pressing the buttons.
For sure. But I really don't understand why g-
On Fri, 2006-06-23 at 18:35 +0200, Sjoerd Simons wrote:
> Yeah, either that or gnome-power-maanger should handle the brightness keys
> instead of gnome-settings-daemon..
Doesn't it? brightness keys work fine via hal here, I think, and I don't
allow my account access to the pmu device, and I also
On Fri, 23 Jun 2006 19:00:21 +0200, Sjoerd Simons wrote:
>> Ignore the error. I don't think /dev/pmu should be user-accessible. Not
>> sure why the gnome-settings-daemon think otherwise.
>
> The control-center package in in pkg-gnome svn already contains a patch to
> just ignore this error.
Than
On Fri, Jun 23, 2006 at 04:20:55PM +0200, Johannes Berg wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-06-22 at 18:02 +0200, Jack Malmostoso wrote:
>
> > Do you have any advice for me? Thanks!
>
> Ignore the error. I don't think /dev/pmu should be user-accessible. Not
> sure why the gnome-settings-daemon think otherwise.
On Thu, 2006-06-22 at 18:02 +0200, Jack Malmostoso wrote:
> Do you have any advice for me? Thanks!
Ignore the error. I don't think /dev/pmu should be user-accessible. Not
sure why the gnome-settings-daemon think otherwise. It should be
accessed through HAL (which btw, does almost everything now)
Hello list,
after this morning's upgrade on my iBook (Sid), when I log in in Gnome I
get the dreaded "Wrong permissions for /dev/pmu" error dialog.
I googled and I found the workaround of adding
pmu:root:video:0660
in udev.rules, but that does not work. On reboot /dev/pmu has 660
permissions but
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