And the original site has restored, so the bug can be closed.
** Changed in: usbutils (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
upgrade
It seems that the new home for usb.ids is in https://usb-
ids.gowdy.us/index.html (from the same mainainer).
About the difference file: I think they are some "old" leftover, when
there was not real maintainer of usb.ids, so many people/package
maintained a own update version.
IIRC debian has a t
The domain linux-usb.org expired, so temporarily we don't have upstream
usb.ids
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Title:
upgrade-usbids not working any more
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On 11.08.2010 09:27, Moritz Naumann wrote:
> Since this package is currently broken in Lucid (10.04), which is a
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LTS release, and since this update also fixes a
> possible security issue (as Stefano pointed out in his 'Do not eval()
> code from the Internet' changelog stat
I think this bug is solved in debian starting from 1.9.5.3-5: udev rule
will detach and reattach correctly the deamon.
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g15daemon does not claim interface before use
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This was solved in Debian, release 1.9.5.3-5 (using udev to start the
deamon, and subsequent fixes for USB shared devices). The solution seems
working, although it is not a nice solution. The real solution will
requires reimplementing libg15 with a newer libusb API (working in
progress).
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IMO pressing M1+M3 is "asking" for screen shots (like the print screen
key).
But I agree that a configuration option should allow disabling the M1+M3
keys. I'll investigate this.
Note that newer Debian revisions create the file in a more safe (and
stable) manner.
More debug is need to discover w
3GB is the maximum *sane* value of memory for 32-bits architectures.
Part of the extra gigabyte is used by hardware (IO-mapped memory, etc).
Having 64GB in 32-bit is a hack (in hardware and software), very slow,
and change a lot of interns of linux kernel (all vm part), thus breaking
all binary mo
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 173675 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/173675
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 173675
package g15daemon 1.9.0-wip.20070910-5 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
post-installation script returned error exit status 1
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Debian unblocked it, now it is in lenny
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New format on Intel website make update-intel-microcode unusable
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Thank for the bug report!
The commands:
/etc/init.d/g15daemon stop
dpkg --configure --pending
will solve the problem.
Later I'll review the postinst script, to handle better the
case of upgrades.
ciao
cate
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E: g15 deamon: le sous-processus post-installationscript à retourné une erreu
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: microcode.ctl
The new microcodes are distributed ad tar.gz (of a single plaintext
file) instead of the raw plaintext file. I've corrected the new update-
intel-microcode script, so that it understand also the new format.
Additionally an other small "bug"
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: intel-microcode
Intel just released a new version of microcode (fix to CPU bugs), and
asked to me and Ubuntu to update it (see mails kernel-
[EMAIL PROTECTED]).
Few days ago I updated the package in Debian, and I'm requesting unblock
also for Debian len
I think it is not a bug of Ubuntu: libg15 and libg15render (as binary package)
are never distributed by Ubuntu.
I think you built the packages from upstream, which debian/ was not really
policy compliant (i.e. without soname in package name).
For this reason it never show up in my tests.
PS: y
I think it is my error: I should add a:
Replace: libg15render (and Replace: libg15 for the other package)
ciao
cate
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 173675 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/173675
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package g15daemon 1.9.0-wip.20070910-5 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
post-installation script returned error exit status 1
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siucdude wrote:
> No I do not but on previous version, this package worked for my Logitech
> MX5000, it allowed me to have some shortcuts.
what "previous version"?
This is the first version in Ubuntu:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/g15daemon
libg15 1.2.3 has some problem with non G15 keyboa
Can I assume that you don't have a G15 keyboard?
Anyway I'll correct in next (1.9.1.0.svn346-2 or later) version.
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Debian 1.17-2 fix this problem
** Changed in: microcode.ctl (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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package microcode.ctl 1.17-1 failed to install: subprocess post-installation
script returned error exit status 128
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/123145
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The first issue should be corrected in Debian 1.17-2: I do better error
checking and I handle better debconf
The cause: the device was not found (no module loaded?) so postinst
calls MAKEDEV, and MAKEDEV prints an error. debconf doesn't like
console output (in particolar when debconf helper scrip
Note:
this bug affect only 1.16-1 and 1.17-1 microcode.ctl version
The new kernel microcode loading infrastructure is include only in kernels
2.6.18 and later.
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as debian "upstream" (for download scripts)
** Changed in: microcode.ctl (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Giacomo Catenazzi
Status: Unconfirmed => Fix Released
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microcode.ctl.postinst needs updated MC_ID
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/92552
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In the version 1.17-1 I've transformed the date into numbers, so now
scripts really check <=
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