On Fri, 2008-06-27 at 19:23 +, Pander wrote:
> Please support (via thinkfinger or otherwise) the following (non Dell) device:
> UPEK, Inc. TouchChip TFM ESS ( 0x147E:0x2016 )
>
Is this not supported already by thinkfinger (Hardy) or fprint
(Intrepid) ?
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Run ifup with -v
It's not ifupdown, but one of the scripts provided by another package
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** Summary changed:
- ifstate not found using ifup wlan0 to start network
+ mountfs has wrong path for ifstate (should be under /var/run)
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Please don't unmark bugs as Invalid or Won't Fix
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No support for this device is available from the driver.
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Upstart upstream took a decision to abandon one of its goals of userland
tools compatible with other init systems. In practice, it never got any
further than implementing tools somewhat like the SysV tools that were
in Debian (which were even different from those in RedHat), and these
had plenty o
It does exactly what you'd expect, checks whether you are uid 0 (root).
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With current kernel, unless I boot without "splash", the X server and
ttys are unable to display anything but a black screen.
Hardy kernel works fine.
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** Affects: linux (Ubuntu Intrepid)
Importan
Intel i945, Dell Latitude D420, btw
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Martin Pitt reported the same problem on his D430
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Have moved this bug to Ubuntu - it isn't relevant for the upstream bug
list, since inittab is not a file that Upstart attempts to preserve
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Status: New
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Could you supply the following:
uname -a
lsmod
cat /proc/filesystems
Thanks
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This behaviour is consistent with UNIX since the dawn of time.
It's not considered a security vulnerability since no access can be
obtained.
But it's not arguably invalid; I'd say it's a bug that you can switch
out of X at all though!
** This bug is no longer flagged as a security issue
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wacom intuos 2 not recognized as mouse (udev)
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On Intrepid, it displays "Super".
But it ONLY displays "Super", it sets the shortcut to the Super key
itself - and doesn't use it as a modifier (I wanted Super+KEY)
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Do you have /usr on a separate filesystem?
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You've compiled your own newer kernel and enabled ext4 support?
In newer kernels, ext4 is called "ext4" and not "ext4dev"
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A new security release of DBus is now available:
http://dbus.freedesktop.org/dbus/releases/dbus-1.2.6.tar.gz
This release contains a (partial, see below) fix for:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18229
== Summary ==
Joachim Breitner discovered a mistake in the
This change is known to break many of the existing D-Bus services, most
notably Avahi, PolicyKit and PackageKit. It's also believed to break
signals.
While upstream figure out what to do about that, we've looked into the
actual effect of the problem.
The most concerning system bus service would
A new release of DBus is now available:
http://dbus.freedesktop.org/dbus/releases/dbus-1.2.8.tar.gz
SHA1: f6a5215b1eb6fee17821beb22f2e934ad383bfbe
This release is a continuation of work on:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18229
== Overview ==
I think we're finally arriving at genera
Here's the technical summary:
The D-Bus protocol is made up of messages, the basic types of which are
"method call", "reply", "error" and "signal".
Messages are policy-checked by the bus daemon. To be allowed, the
message must past both the "send" rules (for the client) and the
"receive" rules (
Bug for signal injection:
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18982
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Binary package hint: screen-resolution-extra
The supplied D-Bus system bus configuration does not contain any policy
to allow communication with the exported objects. Thus this only works
because of a security flaw in D-Bus, fixed in 1.2.6/8.
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The included D-Bus policy, even when patched, is wrong:
* send_interface without send_destination applies to all services on the bus,
since the destination itself is allowed, this extra rule is not needed
* defaults already deny ownership and
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Binary package hint: gpe-bluetooth
The shipped D-Bus policy (in bluez.conf) is wrong:
* send_path without send_destination allows for all services, since the
destination is allowed anyway, this line is unnecessary
* receive_sender is only necessary for signals (method rep
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s: Triaged => In Progress
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Binaries in /lib/udev do not have a stable API intended for other
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date multipath-tools (which should probably use libudev
instead of scsi_id directly)
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In the upstream rules, this has the root group - so we'll likely go with
that
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Wrong ownership on /dev/rtc*
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Problem in the initscripts (we don't use upstart-native filesystem
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This is clearly a bug in GTK+, which should be updated to use a newer
libtool
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F12 is still the right-mouse emulation key
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I'd also point out that on the newest Macbooks, F12 isn't even on the
keyboard as a standard key - and you have to use Fn to access it
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dev/sda1
Before calling mkswap.
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On Mon, 2008-11-10 at 10:06 +, psypher wrote:
> more than 2 years and 3 different editions of ubuntu and this bug is
> STILL!!! present.
>
This bug is marked Fix Released.
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This source has not been generated properly, you have pieces of two
different versions of libtool in there
Please try running autoreconf -v -i -f
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Past history is irrelevant.
We are attempting to avoid "groups for device node access" wherever
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On Tue, 2008-11-18 at 15:55 +, Dimitrios Symeonidis wrote:
> i have never edited this file. so a) i get wlan0, not eth1 and b) it seems to
> be generated by 75-persistent-net-generator.rules, although i don't see how...
>
We used to name then wlan0, but then changed
Scott
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Kay: suggested change to the persistent input rules
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Right, but nothing uses those input devices - X uses evdev directly, so
the actual device name doesn't actually make any practical difference
here
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My opinion is that this is a kernel bug that the order matters at all.
ehci_hcd is the USB 2.0 HC driver.
ohci_hcd and uhci_hcd are the older USB 1.0 drivers.
Now imagine this scenario:
* a laptop with only USB 1.0 Host Control Devices is booted
* we'll only load ohci_hcd/uhci_hcd because th
device access
negotiates privilege with the application requesting it.
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Oh, I've confused this with something else totally.
You're right, the reporter just says that commenting *out* one of the
lines fixes the problem - clearly that's not helpful in this case :)
Is there a useful way to match the MODALIAS of the wacom device?
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bstantially easier.
HAL may then be used to apply an ACL to the devices automatically if you
want raw library aaccess.
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We deliberately did not use -xdev to allow users to have moved the files
elsewhere. Since this upgrade only happens once, we felt it was better
to be thorough than fast.
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When did we start to need -8? I don't remember seeing that in inittab
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Err, does that make any practical difference?
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On Sun, 2008-11-16 at 05:17 +, Roland Dreier wrote:
> Is now an appropriate time to address this for Jaunty?
>
We can have the discussion,
This is very low down my priority stack right now - with a resync with
the upstream udev rules much higher on it.
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> On Mon, 11 May 2009 17:38:54 -
> Scott James Remnant wrote:
>
> > Please provide the output of "udevadm test" with the sysfs path of the
> > device you expect this to work for.
>
> I have attached a
posed to add:
> KERNEL=="rfcomm*", GROUP="dialout"
>
Create a file in /etc/udev/rules.d - e.g. "rfcomm.rules" and paste this
into it.
A reboot will apply the change
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entirely:
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Sorry for the confusion above, this is unlikely to be a udev issue but
simply missing entries in the kernel device table for the parport_pc
module.
Could people attach their /var/log/udev files to this bug.
Thanks
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On Tue, 2009-05-12 at 11:05 +, Christoph wrote:
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> Scott James Remnant wrote:
>
> > Try replacing SUBSYSTEM with SUBSYSTEMS
>
> As you can see in the previously attached 50-udev-default.rules, I
> already did that.
>
What ud
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edfield: you have no pnpacpi devices listed in your udev.log - would I
be right in assuming that this is a fairly old machine?
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Please explain your comment: "
error in initscripts
"
right now, this looks like you have a filesystem error that you haven't
fixed
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Upstart has no control over VTs, the magic is all in gdm
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One neat advantage to leaving getty on tty1 is that, while it won't be
affected by gdm running over the top of it, if gdm were to exit
(repeated X.org crash, etc.) - there's a getty waiting for you on the
console.
(at least, that's what my testing suggests)
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An updated version of the original patch was included in Debian, and is
now in the karmic source package
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Right now, there is insufficient information on this bug to determine
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In Ubuntu, these are shipped in the autotools-dev package
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On Wed, 2009-05-13 at 20:39 +, pjw wrote:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/371614/comments/2 should explain
> it.
>
How did you install intrepid?
The default has always been RAMRUN=yes in Ubuntu
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Agree.
Binaries have been uploaded to ubuntu-proposed with the merged fix from
karmic.
Once accepted by the archive admins, please test.
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
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Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 09:44:33 +0100
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Binary: udev udev-udeb libvolume-id1 libvolume-id-dev libudev0 libudev-dev
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You haven't supplied the source to your tty7_user program.
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s.
>
I'm not sure who added the choice.
It's certainly not one we support; most of the boot process
requires /var/run be writable - that's kinda why it's there.
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You can't.
This is considered to be a pilot-link problem for requiring the symlink
in the first place
** Package changed: udev (Ubuntu) => pilot-link (Ubuntu)
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/dev/pilot link is not always created correctly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/376521
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"all but unusual" situations.
Moving the files between source packages is just a maintenance
nightmare.
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Autoconf package does not include all programs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/376219
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E: Invalid archive signature
STOP!
This could be an apt problem, but is more likely a problem with your
mirror - reassigning to the apt devs
** Package changed: dbus (Ubuntu) => apt (Ubuntu)
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Lot of errors trying to install "libdbus-1-dev" package testing Ubuntu karmic
https://bugs.launchpad
You seem to have experienced a bug where the alternatives have entered
manual mode, with no link remaining. There's sporadic reports of this
throughout the lifetime of both Ubuntu and Debian.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=87677 seems to be the
relevant dpkg bug.
Try this:
su
(This can also happen if you have manually configured the automake
symlink in the past to a version that you've since removed - U-A doesn't
put it back to the next best, it just removes the link)
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Incorrect automake, aclocal path variables in autoreconf script
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/32
This is evidence of a much deeper bug.
The patch simply removes the warning - it doesn't fix the fundamental
problem
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"Use of uninitialized value" with "--remove" and non-existent link in /usr/bin
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/189375
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See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=87677
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"Use of uninitialized value" with "--remove" and non-existent link in /usr/bin
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/189375
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Could you attach the results of udevadm test anyway (without the :-), so
we know which is overriding - other people will surely run into this
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setting permissions by group does not work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/321658
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is correct with a fresh install of hardy.
I assume you've found a problem with the unofficial eee variant, so you
should report this to them.
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** Changed in: base-files (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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** Changed in: upstart
Target: None => 0.5-later
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utmp not cleared on tty logout
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/183729
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** Changed in: upstart
Target: None => 0.5-later
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upstart: compat utils do not behave like the sysv counterparts
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/93443
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