[wacomtablet] [Bug 434921] Removing the 'wacom' kernel module while a wacom tablet is plugged in freezes computer.

2021-03-27 Thread Noah
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=434921

Noah  changed:

   What|Removed |Added

 Status|REPORTED|RESOLVED
 Resolution|--- |NOT A BUG

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[wacomtablet] [Bug 434921] Removing the 'wacom' kernel module while a wacom tablet is plugged in freezes computer.

2021-03-27 Thread Noah
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=434921

--- Comment #4 from Noah  ---
(In reply to Valerii Malov from comment #3)
> I would suspect this is a problem with wacom module itself or possibly X11
> wacom driver, since if you're loggout out, kded (and wacomtablet kded
> module) should not be involved.
> 
> You can try reproducing this once again, now with X11 stopped completely,
> possibly to rule out X11 driver and leaving only the kernel module.
> 
> You can try reporting this issue to: 
> https://github.com/linuxwacom/input-wacom/issues (kernel driver)
> https://github.com/linuxwacom/xf86-input-wacom/issues (X11 driver, if the
> problem disappears with X11 stopped)

The problem doesn't disappear when X11 is stopped, so I reported the bug to the
kernel driver. Thanks for your help in getting this bug reported to the correct
location.

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[wacomtablet] [Bug 434921] Removing the 'wacom' kernel module while a wacom tablet is plugged in freezes computer.

2021-03-26 Thread Valerii Malov
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=434921

--- Comment #3 from Valerii Malov  ---
I would suspect this is a problem with wacom module itself or possibly X11
wacom driver, since if you're loggout out, kded (and wacomtablet kded module)
should not be involved.

You can try reproducing this once again, now with X11 stopped completely,
possibly to rule out X11 driver and leaving only the kernel module.

You can try reporting this issue to: 
https://github.com/linuxwacom/input-wacom/issues (kernel driver)
https://github.com/linuxwacom/xf86-input-wacom/issues (X11 driver, if the
problem disappears with X11 stopped)

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[wacomtablet] [Bug 434921] Removing the 'wacom' kernel module while a wacom tablet is plugged in freezes computer.

2021-03-25 Thread Noah
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=434921

--- Comment #2 from Noah  ---
(In reply to Valerii Malov from comment #1)
> Can you please check if this is reproducible while your tablet is plugged
> in, but you're not logged into KDE?
> e.g. have only login manager running on one terminal, plug in the tablet &
> run modprobe -r from another tty?

I logged out of KDE so that I'm looking at the SDDM login screen on tty7, then
switched to tty1 without a gui.
Then, I logged in on tty1 and ran 'sudo modprobe -r wacom' while my tablet was
connected.
The same behavior occurred as when I was on the KDE desktop session, but the
journalctl entry looks a little different for when I ran the command. It
doesn't seem to show an error this time.

journalctl reads:
"Mar 25 20:09:56 darkTower sudo[19426]: noah : TTY=tty1 ; PWD=/home/noah ;
USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/sbin/modprobe -r wacom
Mar 25 20:09:56 darkTower sudo[19426]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session opened
for user root(uid=0) by noah(uid=1000)
Mar 25 20:09:57 darkTower sudo[19426]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session closed
for user root"

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[wacomtablet] [Bug 434921] Removing the 'wacom' kernel module while a wacom tablet is plugged in freezes computer.

2021-03-25 Thread Valerii Malov
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=434921

--- Comment #1 from Valerii Malov  ---
Can you please check if this is reproducible while your tablet is plugged in,
but you're not logged into KDE?
e.g. have only login manager running on one terminal, plug in the tablet & run
modprobe -r from another tty?

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