[Bug 148454] Re: console-kit-deamon spawns too many threads

2008-06-15 Thread aquo
I have prepared a simple patch (only basic functionality, no integration
in g_object style programming, parameter passing with a global variable)
to limit the number for MAX_CONSOLE consolekit can use. It is more a
feature request than a solution.

You can pass a parameter --limit-vts N or -l N to the console-kit-deamon
to limit the maximal number of VTs monitored. The patch reduced the
amount of threads spawned. As I am using this only on a single user
machine nothing else is tested.

** Attachment added: Add --limit-vts N option to console-kit
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15329756/limit-vts.patch

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[Bug 148454] Re: console-kit-deamon spawns too many threads

2008-06-11 Thread aquo
Martin, could you please proof that the 60 console-kit-threads don't
slow down a computer? Please consider slower computers with low
ressources as well.

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[Bug 184815] Log file contains the same line multiple times

2008-01-21 Thread aquo
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: dpkg

[Gutsy]

The log file

/var/log/dpkg.log contains the same line multiple times:

Example:

2008-01-02 00:49:30 status unpacked findutils 4.2.31-1ubuntu2
2008-01-02 00:49:30 status half-installed findutils 4.2.31-1ubuntu2
2008-01-02 00:49:30 status half-installed findutils 4.2.31-1ubuntu2
2008-01-02 00:49:31 status unpacked findutils 4.2.31-1ubuntu2.1
2008-01-02 00:49:31 status unpacked findutils 4.2.31-1ubuntu2.1
2008-01-02 00:49:33 startup packages configure
2008-01-02 00:49:33 configure findutils 4.2.31-1ubuntu2.1 4.2.31-1ubuntu2.1
2008-01-02 00:49:33 status unpacked findutils 4.2.31-1ubuntu2.1
2008-01-02 00:49:34 status unpacked findutils 4.2.31-1ubuntu2.1

One action should be logged only once. Include more information or
cancel additional lines!

** Affects: dpkg (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 126510] wpasupplicant package and program version doesn't match

2007-07-17 Thread aquo
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: wpasupplicant

On my feisty machine i have installed latest
wpasupplicant-0.5.7-ubuntu2, but executing

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ wpa_supplicant -v
wpa_supplicant v0.5.5
Copyright (c) 2003-2006, Jouni Malinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] and contributors

give the wrong version.

i downloaded the source package, it seems that the right source tarball
is used, but there must be some old stuff inside the diff.

The bug could lead to problems with system maintainance and makes
resolving some other bugs harder. (e.g. with Network Manager)

** Affects: wpasupplicant (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 50214] Re: can't connect to hidden network

2007-07-17 Thread aquo
Is there a configuration option for compiling the kernel and all the
modules with a different version of Wireless Extension? How have you
done this, you said This is a simple mismatch and the kernel team can
easily solve this by recompiling the kernel. I already did that on my
system and it works. I want to do it in the same way. Does it require
to patch in an older version of Wireless Extension into the kernel
source or is that parameterizable?

After having reviewed lots of code yesterday (libiw, wpa_ctrl of
NetworkManager) I am still not convinced this will help, i want to see
the fix for the kernel. I also have tried to install a newer upstream
version of wpa_supplicant, but this doesn't help either. I also replaced
libiw.so.28 by copying libiw.so.29 over it (i have not recompiled
NetworkManager against it), nothing broke, but connecting to a hidden
network didn't work.

I also found another version mismatch, but this time it's only
cosmetics. It is wpa_supplicant #126510

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[Bug 50214] Re: can't connect to hidden network

2007-07-17 Thread aquo
So you don't have any working fix at the moment?

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[Bug 88905] Re: drmMap libGL error on SuperSavage/IXC 64 and Xorg 7.2

2007-07-17 Thread aquo
Is there any solution that doesn't require compiling own modules? I have
feisty and would like to have a solution for my T23. Is there a kernel-
patch for 2.6.20-15/16?

The bug is still open.

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[Bug 126528] weather categories are not deleteable

2007-07-17 Thread aquo
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: evolution

There is no way to delete the weather categories. The default plugin
calendar-weather adds several categories to the categories list, that
are not manageable. After disabling the weather-plugin there is no way
to delete those categories in contact list. There is no way to disable
the plugin before starting evolution the first time.

Those categories clutter the categories list.

The plugin calendar-weather should not be switched on by default.

** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 50214] Re: can't connect to hidden network

2007-07-16 Thread aquo
I further investigated on this bug and can confirm there is a bug.
Connecting to a hidden network with the network manager doesn't work on
my feisty installation with kernel 2.6.20-16.

As already stated the wireless extensions of the kernel and Wireless
Tools don't match.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ iwconfig --version
iwconfig  Wireless-Tools version 28
  Compatible with Wireless Extension v11 to v20.

KernelCurrently compiled with Wireless Extension v21.

ath0  Recommend Wireless Extension v13 or later,
  Currently compiled with Wireless Extension v21.

I tried to resolve the problem by installing unstable wireless tools
v29-pre22 on my box. This didn't solve the problem, even if with the
upper command wireless extensions of kernel and supported wireless
version of wireless tools now match.

This is explainable (same on patched system/unpatched system):

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ldd /usr/sbin/NetworkManager
linux-gate.so.1 =  (0xe000)
...
libiw.so.28 = /lib/libiw.so.28 (0xb7ee9000)
...
/lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xb7f12000)

The NetworkManager is directly linked against libiw from Wireless Tools
(for ubuntu this is an extra package libiw28, the source is distributed
with  wireless tools) and apparently doesn't use the command line tools
like iwconfig, but the library interface. It is possible the that code
responsible for translating between different versions of Wireless
Extension is part of Wireless tools (like iwlist, iwconfig) and not part
of the library and that Network Manager is missing the right
translations between the versions.

The unstable wireless tools (not yet released) bring libiw.so.29 with
them. I didn't try to replace libiw.so.28 by  libiw.so.29.

Conclusion: libiw28 doesn't match the kernel 2.6.20-15/16 on feisty.

Connecting with wpa_supplicant and simple WPA-PSK from commandline works
without problem, also connecting with broadcasted ESSID and
NetworkManager.

It would be nice if  Witold Krakowski could comment on how to recompile
the kernel with older wireless extension.

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