I believe clicking the "ignore automatically obtained routes" checkbox
is an effective workaround until the new nm packages are released
addressing this bug.
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Vreixo,
I'll post some thinkfinger packages for Jaunty later today in my PPA.
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The thinkfinger packages for jaunty are built and available in my PPA:
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deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/jon-oberheide/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main
Let me know if there's any issues!
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Unsure. It uses the workaround patch previously posted (adding a dummy
KEY_A key capability to the uinput device). Without the workaround, the
uinput device doesn't even show up in "xinput list". For some reason, a
keyboard uinput device with only a KEY_ENTER is not sufficient to be
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I've tracked down the source of this issue in hal's hald/linux/device.c.
When a new input device is added, it goes through a series of checks to
determine what kind of device it is (mouse, keyboard, etc).
In input_test_key(), hal will figure out the size of the bitmask of the
devices (num_bits, ak
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I've attached two samples that show this behavior outside of
thinkfinger.
They both create a uinput device and send a KEY_ENTER event. In bad.c,
when the device is only set up with a KEY_ENTER key, the KEY_ENTER event
is not observed in X. However, in good.c, if another supported key (say
KEY_A)
According to the author of the upstream package, nspluginwrapper, this
bug has been fixed in the latest release:
http://gwenole.beauchesne.info/en/blog/2008/10/13/nspluginwrapper_1.1.2
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Attached is a patch to thinkfinger that should workaround the bug by
adding a dummy key (KEY_A) to the uinput device.
It's certainly not a proper fix to why xorg is not correctly sending the
KEY_ENTER but it's certainly an option for those of you who find hitting
enter after you swipe annoying and
Packages which resolve this issue are available in my PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~jon-oberheide/+archive
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/jon-oberheide/ubuntu intrepid main
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/jon-oberheide/ubuntu intrepid main
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This bug is still present for me in 2.24.0, please re-open and let me
know what further information is necessary. I've attached the output of
running evolution --debug, hitting send/receive, and still not seeing
the proper updates of the content of my IMAP inbox.
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I've only experienced the issue with the inbox. Then again, I'm not
frequently checking my archived mail to see if new messages have been
archived. :-)
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help diagnose
and fix the issue. The lack of events coming to acpid seems like a
kernel or thinkpad-acpi issue but the lack of suspend-on-close and
brightness adjustment seem to be userspace problems (acpi-support?).
Regards,
Jon Oberheide
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The requested ACPI information has been attached.
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I'm also seeing this problem on Intrepid with 2.23.90 (although I
believe it was present in a previous version as well). I have two IMAP
accounts (gmail and university) and both are experiencing this issue of
not seeing mail in the inbox.
One way to workaround the issue is to open up Folder->Subs
s not have to press it manually.
I don't see any errors in the pam debug output about sending the enter
event. Either libpam-thinkfinger is misusing uinput somehow or GDM is
not processing the key event (maybe it's blocking focus on the password
prompt textbox?).
Regards,
Jon Oberheide
After debugging for far too many hours, I have an apparent hack/fix.
Simply setting another KEYBIT along with our KEY_ENTER seems to fix the
issue. The other KEYBIT can be any value and it doesn't seem to matter
if the other KEYBIT is set before or after KEY_ENTER. If another KEYBIT
is not set,
FYI, this issue of not receiving a key event when only one is set is
reproducible in a standalone test program outside of thinkfinger-pam.
So either it's a kernel issue or for some reason uinput wasn't designed
to work with only a single KEYBIT set (which seems incorrect since it
worked with earlie
Ah, nice catch Patrick. Perhaps it is something in xorg/xinput/xorg-
input-evdev. I'll try to bisect.
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I can confirm that downgrading all my xorg packages to hardy fixes the
problem.
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that shouldn't affect anything.
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This is just a shot in the dark, but you could try libusb 1.0 which was
released early December (jaunty still uses the 0.1 package). libusb is
used by thinkfinger to communicate with the fingerprint device. It
certainly doesn't explain the differing functionality between kernel
versions, but who
thinkfinger-0.3+r118-0ubuntu4~ppa2 with the r116 revert patch is
building now in my PPA. Feel free to give it a test once it lands!
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I believe this update broke LCD brightness controls on a number of
ThinkPad models (R61i, T61, X300).
See: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6426872
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Does lsinput, lshal, or lsusb show the presence of the fingerprint
reader?
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Here's the composite patch of the key bit workaround and reverting r116.
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Could you attach the strace output while running the tf-tool command?
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The thinkfinger packages in my PPA are only a workaround for the
underlying bug in hal. The upstream hal bug hasn't gotten much
attention though.
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Looks like an issue with new changes introduced in nspluginwrapper 1.1.0
to add support for windowless plugins (eg. Flash 10).
The X11 visual (ws_info->visual) seems to be getting mucked somewhere,
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All of the kernel-related ACPI issues described have been resolved in
2.6.27 for me. The LCD brightness controls are still not working but
appears to be a userspace issue as the events are properly being
received by acpid. I'll look into those separately, but for now, we can
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Experiencing the same intermittently on a ThinkPad X300.
The addon-input tool is pretty straightforward:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/hal/tree/hald/linux/addons/addon-input.c
It's been forever since I've used GIOChannels, but it doesn't look like
the channel might not be getting fully unref'ed th
It looks like this might indeed be the case:
read(12, "\335\27\10H\0\0\0\0\374L\1\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\1\0\0\0", 1024) = 24
read(12, 0x6115a0, 1024)= -1 EAGAIN (Resource temporarily
unavailable)
poll([{fd=4, events=POLLIN}, {fd=5, events=POLLIN}, {fd=7, events=POLLIN},
{fd=8, events
Attached is a patch against hal's latest GIT branch.
Feel free to try it out and let us know the results.
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Excellent. Any maintainers around to review/merge before Hardy?
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I'm not sure this is actually exploitable...the posted exploit fails on
my GNU/kFreeBSD box:
$ gcc 70calibrerassaultmount.sh -o full-nelson
70calibrerassaultmount.sh: file not recognized: File format not recognized
$ ./full-nelson
-bash: ./full-nelson: No such file or directory
Is there different
What does your /var/log/auth.log look like when this happens?
Regards,
Jon Oberheide
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What's ls -l /etc/shadow look like? /etc/shadow should be 640, owner
root, and group shadow.
I only ask because I ran into the same issue after "exploiting myself"
with the recent pam_motd vulnerability. My PoC
(http://twitter.com/jonoberheide/status/18009527979) changed the
ownership of /etc/sh
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