[Bug 865543] Re: Gnome-screensaver doesn't start embedded keyboard command

2011-10-09 Thread David Jurenka
gnome-screensaver's configuration has been migrated from GConf to
GSettings. The embedded keyboard functionality is still available.

** Changed in: gnome-screensaver (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 837935] Re: No device found

2011-08-31 Thread David Jurenka
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 657031 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/657031

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 657031
   [08ff:2810] AuthenTec, Inc. AES2810 fingerprint reader not recognized after 
upgrading to  Ubuntu 10.10

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[Bug 120434] Re: [needs-packaging] Ricoh R5U87x Webcam userland tools

2011-04-11 Thread David Jurenka
05ca:18b5 is not a supported model, and r5u87x does not interact with
this camera whatsoever. Running “sudo r5u87x-loader” on your laptop
should result just in an error saying “Failed to find any supported
webcams”. It is therefore very unlikely that it was this package that
used to make your camera work on previous Ubuntu releases.

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[Bug 285089] Re: [138A:0001] fingerprint reader not recognized

2011-04-08 Thread David Jurenka
The PPA at https://launchpad.net/~fingerprint/+archive/fprint now
contains the latest version of libfprint with Sergio's patch applied and
full support for the VFS101 (138a:0001) reader.

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[Bug 285089] Re: [138A:0001] fingerprint reader not recognized

2011-04-08 Thread David Jurenka
** Description changed:

- usb id 138A:0001 is a DigitalPersona fingerprint reader which doesn't get 
recognized by Ubuntu
- I think (although I'm not sure) all that's needed is to add this specific USB 
ID to a relevant list?
+ usb id 138A:0001 is a DigitalPersona fingerprint reader which doesn't
+ get recognized by Ubuntu
+ 
+ Update: Support for 138a:0001 has been added to libfprint in version 
1:0.3.0+git20110408. Ubuntu packages are available from this PPA:
+ https://launchpad.net/~fingerprint/+archive/fprint

** Changed in: libfprint (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 120434] Re: [needs-packaging] Ricoh R5U87x Webcam userland tools

2011-04-08 Thread David Jurenka
Many thanks for the heads-up, Julien. Fixed in version
0.2.1+r64+dfsg1-0ppa6.

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[Bug 285089] Re: [138A:0001] fingerprint reader not recognized

2011-04-08 Thread David Jurenka
Not at all? I'm not sure what your point is. However, the full story—if
that's what you're after—is this: Ray and a few others first reverse-
engineered the protocol and wrote a standalone application. Then work on
libfprint driver started, but it stalled more than a year ago. Sergio
picked it up, made it work properly and submitted a patch upstream. The
patch has been committed today, and the PPA contains pristine upstream
code with no additional patches whatsoever.

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[Bug 609645] Re: [Maverick regression] Fingerprint authentication (libpam-thinkfinger, libpam-fprint libpam-fprintd) not working with basic sudo

2011-02-13 Thread David Jurenka
Synaptic is in /usr/sbin and full path is required, hence “gksu-polkit
/usr/sbin/synaptic”.

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[Bug 120434] Re: [needs-packaging] Ricoh R5U87x Webcam userland tools

2011-02-13 Thread David Jurenka
Thanks for the heads-up, Mark. I have just uploaded a new version of the
packages that should fix this issue.

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[Bug 609645] Re: [Maverick regression] Fingerprint authentication (libpam-thinkfinger, libpam-fprint libpam-fprintd) not working with basic sudo

2011-02-12 Thread David Jurenka
The fact that gksu does not support alternative means of authentication
has nothing to do with this regression in sudo. Relevant bug for that
issue is #86843. The solution is to use gksu-polkit, a successor to
gksu, instead.

** Changed in: gksu
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[Bug 609645] Re: [Maverick regression] Fingerprint authentication (libpam-thinkfinger, libpam-fprint libpam-fprintd) not working with basic sudo

2011-01-01 Thread David Jurenka
The following PPA contains a fixed package for Maverick.
https://launchpad.net/~fingerprint/+archive/fprint

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[Bug 273524] Re: Needs to be updated to PAMConfigFrameworkSpec

2010-12-27 Thread David Jurenka
** Changed in: pam-fprint (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Fix Released

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[Bug 376540] Re: [needs-packaging] fprintd

2010-12-27 Thread David Jurenka
** Changed in: ubuntu
   Status: Confirmed = In Progress

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[Bug 346083] Re: gnome-about-me misses fprintd for fingerprint authentication support

2010-12-27 Thread David Jurenka
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = In Progress

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[Bug 120434] Re: [needs-packaging] Ricoh R5U87x Webcam userland tools

2010-12-27 Thread David Jurenka
** Changed in: ricoh-r5u87x
   Status: Triaged = In Progress

** Changed in: ubuntu
   Status: Triaged = In Progress

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[Bug 609645] Re: [Maverick regression] Fingerprint authentication (libpam-thinkfinger, libpam-fprint libpam-fprintd) not working with basic sudo

2010-08-24 Thread David Jurenka
Looks like a bug in sudo, introduced in version 1.7.2p2. Here's an upstream bug 
report:
http://www.sudo.ws/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=388
And similar reports for Fedora, Debian and Arch:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=571078
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=586264
http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/17519

** Bug watch added: Sudo Bugzilla #388
   http://www.sudo.ws/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=388

** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #571078
   https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=571078

** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #586264
   http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=586264

** Changed in: pam-fprint (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Invalid

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[Bug 120434] Re: [needs-packaging] Ricoh R5U87x Webcam userland tools

2010-05-26 Thread David Jurenka
** Description changed:

  The driver R5U870 is being replaced by a set of R5U87x userland tools
  that load the firmware for the uvcvideo supported webcams and make those
  work with  the standard driver.
  
  At this moment the WDM webcameras are only supported by the previous
  R5U870 module.
  
  The webcams supported by the userland tools are marked as UVC by this
  list:
  
  http://www.bitbucket.org/ahixon/r5u87x/src/881dbd07a263/docs/model_matrix.txt
  
  Originally this bug report was intended to package the R5U870 module,
  but at this moment this wouldn't be the best path to follow, as the
  package really needed is the R5U87x userland tools available here:
  
  http://www.bitbucket.org/ahixon/r5u87x/
  
- For the people in need of the original module please go to the bug
- #219252
+ For the people in need of the original module please go to the bug #219252
+ =
  
- This driver is used in Sony Vaio laptops integrated webcams, among
- others.
- 
- Ubuntu should load this driver whenever the supported devices are
- present
+ Packages for r5u87x are now ready and available from a PPA at 
https://launchpad.net/~r5u87x-loader/+archive/ppa .
+ For installation simply run:
+ 1. sudo add-apt-repository ppa:r5u87x-loader/ppa
+ 2. sudo apt-get update
+ 3. sudo apt-get install r5u87x
+ 4. sudo /usr/share/r5u87x/r5u87x-download-firmware.sh

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[Bug 346083] Re: gnome-about-me misses fprintd for fingerprint authentication support

2010-04-29 Thread David Jurenka
Great job, Jorge! I am closely following the upstream discussion you
initiated, and as soon as the resulting patches don't introduce any
regression, I will definitely include them in the packages so that you
can get a wider audience to test your new driver.

The issue with colliding IDs may become increasingly common. For instance, if I 
quote the documentation to UPEK's BSAPI SDK: “UPEK TCD4C and TCD4E sensors 
exist in two variants—with and without the EEPROM chip. The NVM func-
tionality for sensors without EEPROM must be emulated.” The same documentation 
also describes several API calls whose inspection may come in handy for 
differentiating between the variants of your sensor.

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[Bug 346083] Re: gnome-about-me misses fprintd for fingerprint authentication support

2010-04-22 Thread David Jurenka
Jorge, this is probably the same bug as
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=504399 . There seem be to
several variants of the 147e:2016 device, and not all of them work
correctly with FPrint. See also
http://reactivated.net/fprint/wiki/Unsupported_devices#UPEK_TCRD4C_.28newer_Eikon.29
.

Jorge and jedioetzi, should you want to dig deeper into the issues, you can 
restart fprintd in debugging mode by running
sudo killall fprintd
sudo /usr/lib/fprintd/fprintd -t
You will get even more verbose output if you replace the libfprint0 package 
with the libfprint-debug0 variant. The best place to submit any findings is 
then the upstream mailing list. However, be warned that, sadly, there is pretty 
much no upstream activity at the moment.

** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #504399
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[Bug 120434] Re: [needs-packaging] Ricoh R5U87x Webcam userland tools

2010-04-09 Thread David Jurenka
Thanks for the commit, Alex! The latest code has just been added to the
PPA. However, the packages have had this patch applied since February,
so the problem is probably somewhere else. Moreover, the output that
GeorgeV posted suggests that the firmware actually is in the camera
whilst it's not working. Perhaps the cause might be the uvcvideo kernel
module being unloaded.

GeorgeV, does running “sudo modprobe uvcvideo” fix the issue for you?

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[Bug 120434] Re: [needs-packaging] Ricoh R5U87x Webcam userland tools

2010-04-06 Thread David Jurenka
First, please note that I renamed r5u87x-loader to r5u87x, and the old
packages might be obsolete already. Hence, run

sudo apt-get remove r5u87x-loader

sudo apt-get install r5u87x

sudo /usr/share/r5u87x/r5u87x-download-firmware.sh


If the problem persists, I would need:

1) output of command “lsusb”;

2) output of command “sudo r5u87x-loader --reload”, executed while the
camera doesn't work;

3) output of command “sudo r5u87x-loader --reload”, executed while the
camera works fine;

4) what version of Ubuntu you are running.

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[Bug 346083] Re: gnome-about-me misses fprintd for fingerprint authentication support

2010-03-01 Thread David Jurenka
I've made several changes and improvements to the packages to address
the outstanding issues. I've also completely rewritten the PPA's
description to include answers to the most common questions.

Ad keyring: Unlocking an encrypted keyring with a fingerprint is not
technically feasible. See the PPA's description for a detailed
rationale. Fixing the above mentioned bug wouldn't be of any help in
this case.

Ad starting Synaptic and other graphical applications running with root
privileges: The current way of launching these applications (gksu) has
major limitations and will (almost surely) never work with fingerprint
authentication. A replacement has been packaged in the PPA (available
only for Lucid, unfortunately). And again please refer to the PPA's
description for details on its installation and use.

Ad jedioetzi's timeouts: This might be related to your hardware as I
can't seem to be able to reproduce it. If you can replicate it more or
less reliably, could you please provide detailed steps?

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[Bug 346083] Re: gnome-about-me misses fprintd for fingerprint authentication support

2010-02-22 Thread David Jurenka
@all
Thanks for your confirmations!

@imachine
1. Strange, are your running the version from the PPA (1:0.4+git20080303)?
2. Agreed. This should be addressed by GNOME, however.
3. This is number 2 under Random Notes in the PPA's description. I've just 
expanded this point with a more detailed discussion of this issue and its 
solutions.

@jedioetzi
libpam-fprint is deprecated. Remove it, use libpam-fprintd from the PPA and 
follow the instructions from the archive's description. Additionaly, please 
note that manual editing of /etc/pam.d/common-auth is discouraged and one 
should use profiles and pam-auth-update instead. The packages from the repo 
take care of all the settings automatically.

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[Bug 163156] Re: UPEK TouchStrip 147e:2016 not supported at all

2010-02-21 Thread David Jurenka
Kees, you can get the very latest fprint code from this PPA:

https://launchpad.net/~fingerprint/+archive/fprint

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[Bug 376540] Re: [needs-packaging] fprintd

2010-02-21 Thread David Jurenka
I started a PPA for this. Fprintd and all related libraries and tools
have been packaged and are ready for being tested.

https://launchpad.net/~fingerprint/+archive/fprint

Please read the PPA's description for further details.

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[Bug 346083] Re: gnome-about-me misses fprintd for fingerprint authentication support

2010-02-21 Thread David Jurenka
I started a PPA for this. Fprintd and all related libraries and tools
have been packaged and are ready for being tested.

https://launchpad.net/~fingerprint/+archive/fprint

Please read the PPA's description for further details.

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[Bug 120434] Re: [needs-packaging] Ricoh R5U87x Webcam userland tools

2009-12-16 Thread David Jurenka
I have created a PPA with r5u87x-loader but without any non-free pieces. The 
firmware with unclear copyright and license status has been removed as is not 
part of the binary or even the source packages. On the other hand, a new shell 
script is now included that can download and install all the necessary firmware 
directly from the upstream repository. Upon execution the script explains what 
it is going to do and asks the user for confirmation. I hope this a clean 
enough solution.
Packages for Intrepid, Jaunty, Karmic and Lucid are available.

https://launchpad.net/~r5u87x-loader/+archive/ppa

As explained above, the installation now breaks into two steps:
sudo apt-get install r5u87x-loader
sudo /usr/share/r5u87x-loader/r5u87x-download-firmware.sh

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[Bug 44335] Re: IMAP/POP3+SSL/TLS are disabled

2009-12-08 Thread David Jurenka
This bug may well remain open for another couple of years. In the
meantime, I've created a PPA with mail-notification as conceived by its
upstream author, i.e. with SSL enabled.

https://launchpad.net/~mail-notification-ssl/+archive/ppa

Packages for all current releases (Hardy through Lucid) are available.

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[Bug 44082] Re: GNOME Panel icons (on right side) move apparently randomly on session start in some situations

2009-12-07 Thread David Jurenka
Thank you, Toby and Haggai. As far as I know, you're the first to
falsify this patch—so far it's been getting only positive feedback.
Could one of you please submit your observations to the upstream bug
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[Bug 44082] Re: GNOME Panel icons (on right side) move apparently randomly on session start in some situations

2009-12-06 Thread David Jurenka
A PPA with the patch that seems to fix this long-standing issue for
everyone was created at

https://launchpad.net/~gnome-panel-noshuffle/+archive/ppa

Only Karmic, Jaunty and Hardy packages are available at the moment. Just
drop me a line if you would like another release to be added.

It's the same patch that has been discussed here and upstream since the
very beginning (submitted by Marc McLoughlin nearly four and a half
years ago).

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[Bug 39328] Re: Disable scrolling on window list to flip through windows

2009-12-05 Thread David Jurenka
Well, the upstream discussion is quite stale. In the meantime, I've
created a PPA with a very straightforward patch. No configuration
options are added, just the function for scrolling on task list is
completely disabled. No more, no less.

https://launchpad.net/~libwnck-noscroll/+archive/ppa

Log out after installation to activate the changes.

Only Karmic and Jaunty are supported at the moment. Just drop me a line
if you want another release to be added.

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[Bug 39328] Re: Disable scrolling on window list to flip through windows

2009-12-05 Thread David Jurenka
No problem, Øyvind. The source package for Hardy has just been uploaded and now 
it's waiting in the build queue.
The patch (version for Hardy) can be found at http://pastie.org/729263 .

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