I'm confirming that the info from @nunojpg seems to hold for my reader
as well. It updated from 0a5c:5800 to 0a5c:5832, using the Dell
ControlVault2 update you listed above.
This firmware seems to work correctly (although now my security devices
in the browser aren't working, but that's another m
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The versions I were using before (from the Trusty repositories) are
pcscd 1.8.10 and libccid 1.4.15.
I've installed PCSC version 1.8.17 and libccid 1.4.24:
$ /usr/local/sbin/pcscd --version
pcsc-lite version 1.8.17.
Copyright (C) 1999-2002 by David Corcoran .
Copyright (C) 2001-2015 by Ludovic Ro
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Public bug reported:
When I use Firefox to try and access a website using my CAC card, with a
Broadcom Corp 5880 [Contacted SmartCard] smart card reader on a Dell Precision
7510 and libcackey, my web browser hangs for a bit, then fails, and looking at
pcscd's log shows the following (note the l
Thank you. I'm still a bit confused, because the bug 1307665 report
seems to indicate that a patch has been released, but an update isn't
coming through the PPAs. Oh well...I'll go bother them over there.
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I've attached the selective audit.log generated with the grep command
above.
Here's the backtrace I got when hitting Ctrl-C:
Reading log entries from /var/log/audit/audit.log.
Updating AppArmor profiles in /etc/apparmor.d.
^CTraceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/sbin/aa-logprof", line 5
Also (and I admit, I'm don't use python that often) I tried to run the
userspace tools from 2.9.1 and get the following:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./aa-logprof", line 18, in
import apparmor.aa as apparmor
File "/home/lacelle/apparmor-2.9.1/utils/apparmor/aa.py", line 29, in
Even so, I've got it to work that way in one distro, don't remember which
one atm. In another it worked with gksu amdcccle in the alt+f2 box. A third
one I had to copy the srandr file from an old distro, and hey presto. It's
never boring :)
On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 12:06 AM, mwolfe38 wrote:
> No