Hi Giridhar,
Y Giridhar Appaji Nag said the following on 11.03.2008 06:11:
I suppose we should fix #396895 quickly then.
I agree with you.
Bye Klaus
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On 08/03/08 20:11 +0100, Klaus Fuerstberger said ...
Y Giridhar Appaji Nag said the following on 06.03.2008 04:53:
OK. I applied the patch at #404955 to the upcoming Debian revision of
ifplugd. This should fix the problem, please do let me know.
Sorry that I must tell you, the patch doesn
Hi Giridhar,
Y Giridhar Appaji Nag said the following on 10.03.2008 07:38:
Hi Klaus, can you stop ifplug (via the init script) and then start it
and check? (maybe you did this already, but I am still checking).
Ok, ifplugd ist stopped.
Can you send the debconf output for ifplugd, contents
Hi Klaus,
On 08/03/10 10:28 +0100, Klaus Fuerstberger said ...
Y Giridhar Appaji Nag said the following on 10.03.2008 07:38:
Hi Klaus, can you stop ifplug (via the init script) and then start it
and check? (maybe you did this already, but I am still checking).
Ok, ifplugd ist stopped.
When
Hello Giridhar,
Y Giridhar Appaji Nag said the following on 10.03.2008 19:01:
Since you aren't starting ifplugd via the init script, you will continue
to see jerkiness. If you tried to start it via the init script, there
wouldn't have been an instance of ifplugd for the non existent interface
Hi Klaus,
On 08/03/10 20:03 +0100, Klaus Fuerstberger said ...
But I found out, that I can use non existent interfaces with the
variable HOTPLUG_INTERFACES in /etc/default/ifplugd. In the same file it
I suppose we should fix #396895 quickly then.
is confusing that there is explained this
Y Giridhar Appaji Nag said the following on 06.03.2008 04:53:
OK. I applied the patch at #404955 to the upcoming Debian revision of
ifplugd. This should fix the problem, please do let me know.
Sorry that I must tell you, the patch doesn 't close the bug I reported.
I tried this with ifplugd
On 06/12/12 11:28 +0100, Klaus Fuerstberger said ...
Anyway if i'm viewing DVD or use another 3D application as glxgears, I
had to stop ifplugd on my system. Otherwise the image is jerkling
every 1 second. I think ifplugd should not interrupt the system in
such a way.
Does changing the poll
Y Giridhar Appaji Nag said the following on 05.03.2008 17:18:
Does changing the poll time (--poll-time / -t) help?
The bug still exist in the actual version. Changing the poll time to 5
seconds let the Video flicker every 5 seconds, so it does not really help.
Try it out on a non existent
# Bcc: control
merge 402730 404955
thanks
On 08/03/05 21:15 +0100, Klaus Fuerstberger said ...
Try it out on a non existent interface:
strace ifplugd -i eth6 -f -u0 -d10 -w -I -n -t 5
glxgears or in my case fgl_glxgears
OK. I applied the patch at #404955 to the upcoming Debian revision of
Package: ifplugd
Version: 0.28-2
Severity: normal
it is already mentioned in the manpage, that probing for link detection
on a non existent interface eg. a pcmcia card is suboptimal. Anyway if
i'm viewing DVD or use another 3D application as glxgears, I had to stop
ifplugd on my system.
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