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Can you test this with a supported Ubuntu version please? Thank you!
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** Changed in: tpb (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => New
** Changed in: tpb (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Mahyuddin Susanto (udienz) => (unassigned)
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I use Maverick (amd64). Problem with /dev/nvram privileges was solved by
including user to 'nvram' group (created by this package) and creating
follofing udev rule:
KERNEL=="nvram",GROUP="nvram",MODE="0660",OPTIONS="last_rule"
I put it to /etc/udev/rules.d/05-tpb-nvram.rules. I think it must be i
i take this opportunity
** Changed in: tpb (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: tpb (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Mahyuddin Susanto (udienz)
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
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the live environment of the Desktop CD development release - Maverick
Meerkat. It would help us greatly if you could test with it so we can
work on getting it
Problem is still there with a current install of Karmic.
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i filed a new report for the init script issue:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/368546
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ls -l /dev/nvram says:
crw-r- 1 root kmem 10, 144 2009-04-27 00:46 /dev/nvram
it seems that its group is kmem, that's why I can't read it with my user added
to nvram
for now, I added /usr/bin/tpb to sudoers, so it can be run without a password,
and added
tpb -d to run at session start
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I added my user to the nvram group, and still can't run tpb, only with sudo.
Why doesn't it start at all, if it's in the init scripts?
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** Changed in: tpb (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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To run tpb as a normal user, the user must be in the nvram group (As stated
above). This can be done by running the command:
sudo adduser nvram
To fix up the init script so that the stopping works, simply add the following
line to the stop) part of the switch. The file I have attached is a
I see that you intended to start tpb as system service as there is tpb
script inside /etc/init.d (and in debian/ directory of the package).
The problem is: tpb service does not come up at system startup (for a
yet unknown reason, I'll figure it out).
After system came up, the script works, but:
OK
Anyway, how's about installing tpb as system service?
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Anybody in the "nvram" group can run tpb.
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