Bug#486400:

2008-12-31 Thread Benoît Laniel
It seems that starting splashy later in the boot process caused other problems. After moving splashy script back to init-top, I had not experienced bug #505270, nor #505291 Also, I solved this bug on some of my machines (others resume perfectly) by setting 'early writeout' to 'no' in

Bug#486400: splashy does or doesn't work with hibernation ??

2008-10-28 Thread Luis Mondesi
On Sun, 2008-10-26 at 21:50 -0400, Eric Doviak wrote: Hi Luis, Tim and Yves-Alexis, [snip] Because I'm curious ... What change was made that corrected Splashy's behavior? Tim changed the order at which Splashy is executed during resume to allow uswsusp to start first. We will release 0.3.11

Bug#486400: it is working now

2008-10-26 Thread Tim Richardson
I confirm that on all three machines I could test on, this bug is no longer occuring. All three machines resumed successfully from suspend and hibernate. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug#486400: splashy does or doesn't work with hibernation ??

2008-10-26 Thread Eric Doviak
Hi Yves-Alexis, I am the person who originally submitted the bug report on Splashy's troubles with hibernation. I encountered the problem a few months ago on a Dell Latitude. Shortly thereafter, several other people wrote in to say that they were experiencing similar difficulties. At the moment,

Bug#486400: splashy does or doesn't work with hibernation ??

2008-10-26 Thread Eric Doviak
Hi Luis, Tim and Yves-Alexis, I received the notice that the Splashy hibernate bug has been closed, but I promised to follow up, so I'm writing to follow up. I just reinstalled and tested Splashy on my Dell Latitude C510. It works fine now. Because I'm curious ... What change was made that

Bug#486400: Status for this bug?

2008-10-25 Thread Yves-Alexis Perez
Hi, I was “assigned” the RC bug as part of BugSprint (http://wiki.debian.org/BugSprint). Looking at the bug log, it seems there was a solution back in july, which was implemented in slashy 0.3.12. But this didn't fix the problem. What is the current status of the bug, and what are the

Bug#486400: Not reproducible

2008-10-25 Thread Yves-Alexis Perez
Ok, I fail to reproduce this on at least two boxes, a desktop and a laptop. In both case, resume from hibernation works perfectly. Cheers, -- Yves-Alexis signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part

Bug#486400:

2008-10-25 Thread Tim Richardson
I will try again to reproduce it three machines I have running Debian. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug#486400: [Splashy-devel] Bug#486400: Bug#486400: Splashy works with hibernation, but ...

2008-10-14 Thread Luis Mondesi
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 6:13 AM, Tim Dijkstra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Luis, Unfortunately I haven't looked at splashy (or any other FOSS project for that matter) for a while, but I noticed this bug is RC. The bug log shows you've been commenting on it, do you know the status? Hey Tim, We

Bug#486400: [Splashy-devel] Bug#486400: Bug#486400: Splashy works with hibernation, but ...

2008-10-14 Thread Tim Dijkstra
Luis Mondesi schreef: On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 6:13 AM, Tim Dijkstra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We tried to fix this in various ways from Splashy's end but we were not successful. It looks like uswsusp starts (dfb init) the framebuffer again when resuming at boot. Meaning, /sbin/splashy starts

Bug#486400: [Splashy-devel] Bug#486400: Bug#486400: Splashy works with hibernation, but ...

2008-10-13 Thread Tim Dijkstra
Luis, Unfortunately I haven't looked at splashy (or any other FOSS project for that matter) for a while, but I noticed this bug is RC. The bug log shows you've been commenting on it, do you know the status? grts Tim -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of

Bug#486400: splashy: hibernation broken in stock 2.6.26-686 or custom kernel with crypt mapper drives

2008-08-31 Thread Mark Hedges
Package: splashy Version: 0.3.10-2 Followup-For: Bug #486400 I also encounter the same problem using either the stock kernel for 2.6.26 or my own custom kernel when resuming from hibernation. The normal boot-up splash screen works fine and prompts me for the passwords to the encrypted

Bug#486400: followup re slighly working condition

2008-08-31 Thread Mark Hedges
Also see 497313. When splashy was installed running under my custom kernel, initramfs for the stock kernel was not rebuilt due to that bug. So when I booted under the stock kernel, splashy never loaded until after I unlocked the encrypted drives and normal boot began. Resume from hibernation

Bug#486400: Still in 0.3.11

2008-08-07 Thread Luis Mondesi
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 1:36 PM, Fabio Pugliese Ornellas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Since you already know exactly what the problem is, please let me know where it is, so I won't waste time on something already known. Please drop me an email with it, and we keep in touch. Ok, I'll send you the

Bug#486400: Still in 0.3.11

2008-08-06 Thread Luis Mondesi
This is a very important bug; if you can get a fix for it, got for it. I have not been able to do any FOSS work these last weekends. I guess we will just miss Lenny... On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 2:35 PM, Fabio Pugliese Ornellas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If by any means I can help, please let me

Bug#486400: Still in 0.3.11

2008-08-01 Thread Luis Mondesi
On Aug 1, 2008, at 12:47 AM, Fabio Pugliese Ornellas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I have just tested the newer 0.3.11 version asn my Asus EEE PC 900 still freezes if I use uswsusp + splashy, the bug still exists. If I find time on the following days, I'll post here my findings on

Bug#486400: Still in 0.3.11

2008-08-01 Thread Fabio Pugliese Ornellas
I had a look at uswsusp suspend command (called from within initrd) and saw that it do interact with the framebuffer and makes some splash-related initialization. Would'nt that be messing up with splashy? Shouldn't its code get reviewed? Or you are sure the issue is splashy related only?

Bug#486400: Still in 0.3.11

2008-08-01 Thread Luis Mondesi
On Aug 1, 2008, at 11:55 AM, Fabio Pugliese Ornellas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I had a look at uswsusp suspend command (called from within initrd) and saw that it do interact with the framebuffer and makes some splash-related initialization. Would'nt that be messing up with splashy?

Bug#486400: Still in 0.3.11

2008-08-01 Thread Fabio Pugliese Ornellas
If by any means I can help, please let me know. I was about to start debugging it today... Fabio Pugliese Ornellas E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] gTalk: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 6516089 MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://ornellas.apanela.com/ On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 14:40, Luis Mondesi [EMAIL

Bug#486400: Still in 0.3.11

2008-07-31 Thread Fabio Pugliese Ornellas
Hello, I have just tested the newer 0.3.11 version asn my Asus EEE PC 900 still freezes if I use uswsusp + splashy, the bug still exists. If I find time on the following days, I'll post here my findings on the topic. Bye. Fabio Pugliese Ornellas E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] gTalk: [EMAIL

Bug#486400: Grave bug

2008-07-25 Thread Tim Richardson
Laptop top users can't really use splashy because of this bug; I'm surprised this is not an RC bug. I wouldn't want this to be in a stable release because I'm a Debian enthusiast. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug#486400: [Splashy-devel] Bug#486400: Grave bug

2008-07-25 Thread Luis Mondesi
This is fixed in Git and it will be released as 0.3.11 shortly. The debian package for it will follow shortly after that. On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 9:43 AM, Tim Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Laptop top users can't really use splashy because of this bug; I'm surprised this is not an RC bug.

Bug#486400: resume fails due to splashy, uswsusp, gdm, intel graphics

2008-07-17 Thread Tim Richardson
Package: splashy Version: 0.3.10-2 Followup-For: Bug #486400 splashy works for a normal boot. it also displays during a suspend to disk (hibernate). But upon resume, the splash screen appears, and there is some disk activity, but then the resume just stops. I can get no response from the machine

Bug#486400: a hack that WORKS !!!

2008-07-03 Thread Luis Mondesi
On Jul 3, 2008, at 0:38, Eric Doviak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Luis, After days of struggling with the resume bug, I have finally found a hack that fixes the problem. It's not ideal, but it squashes the bug and it provides laptop users with a boot splash without compromising the

Bug#486400: a hack that WORKS !!!

2008-07-03 Thread Eric Doviak
Eric Doviak wrote: Luis Mondesi wrote: When $resume is not set, does Splashy start from initramfs init-top? Why does Splashy starts late? When $resume is not set, Splashy does not start from init-top. It appears to start from init-bottom. My guess is that Splashy starts late because the

Bug#486400: a hack that WORKS !!!

2008-07-03 Thread Eric Doviak
Luis Mondesi wrote: When $resume is not set, does Splashy start from initramfs init-top? Why does Splashy starts late? Hi Luis, I ran some diagnostics using the hack that I sent yesterday. Specifically, I ran splashy_config -s kubuntusplashy but I did NOT run update-initramfs -u. That

Bug#486400: a hack that WORKS !!!

2008-07-03 Thread Luis Mondesi
On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 10:39 PM, Eric Doviak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Luis Mondesi wrote: When $resume is not set, does Splashy start from initramfs init-top? Why does Splashy starts late? Hi Luis, I ran some diagnostics using the hack that I sent yesterday. Specifically, I ran

Bug#486400: a hack that WORKS !!!

2008-07-03 Thread Eric Doviak
Yet another typo! I forgot to send this to Debian Bugs! Sorry for the double email! - Eric Luis Mondesi wrote: if you pass splashy then Splashy won't work. You need to pass splash as a kernel parameter. Is this a typo on this email or are you actually using this keyword? Back to the drawing

Bug#486400: a hack that WORKS !!!

2008-07-02 Thread Eric Doviak
Hi Luis, After days of struggling with the resume bug, I have finally found a hack that fixes the problem. It's not ideal, but it squashes the bug and it provides laptop users with a boot splash without compromising the quality that desktop users currently enjoy. Specifically, I started by

Bug#486400: [Splashy-devel] Bug#486400: Splashy works with hibernation, but ...

2008-07-01 Thread Eric Doviak
Just to clarify (in case my previous message was unclear) ... In the /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/init-top file, the lines: for x in $(cat /proc/cmdline); do case $x in single) SINGLE=true ;; splash) SPLASH=true ;; nosplash)

Bug#486400: [Splashy-devel] Bug#486400: Splashy works with hibernation, but ...

2008-07-01 Thread Luis Mondesi
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 1:48 AM, Eric Doviak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think I know how to fix this bug. ... Of course, knowing how to fix the bug and being able to fix the bug are two totally different things. If I understand correctly ... When the vga=791 splash arguments are passed to the

Bug#486400: splashy doesn't work with hibernation

2008-06-30 Thread Marcel Dischinger
Package: splashy Version: 0.3.10-2 Followup-For: Bug #486400 Maybe I was wrong. I actually disabled splashy altogether for the moment. I remember that removing splashy from grub but leaving it on in uswsusp worked. I am not so sure anymore for the combination with splashy being on in grub

Bug#486400: [Splashy-devel] Bug#486400: Splashy works with hibernation, but ...

2008-06-30 Thread Eric Doviak
I think I know how to fix this bug. ... Of course, knowing how to fix the bug and being able to fix the bug are two totally different things. If I understand correctly ... When the vga=791 splash arguments are passed to the kernel, some of the first scripts that the initial RAM disk runs is a

Bug#486400: Splashy works with hibernation, but ...

2008-06-29 Thread Eric Doviak
This is interesting: Splashy really does work with hibernation! I have Splashy (almost) completely configured. I left the splash = y line in my /etc/uswsusp.conf file and I set the vga=791 argument -- but NOT the splash argument -- on the kernel line of my /boot/grub/menu.lst file. When

Bug#486400: splashy doesn't work with hibernation

2008-06-28 Thread Eric Doviak
Marcel Dischinger wrote: I have the same issue here. I found that the problem only occurs if splashy is activated in grub (add splash as a kernel parameter) _and_ in uswsusp. Then, splashy hangs while resuming from hibernation. If I either remove splashy from grub or uswsusp, it works just

Bug#486400: splashy doesn't work with hibernation

2008-06-26 Thread Marcel Dischinger
Package: splashy Version: 0.3.10-2 Followup-For: Bug #486400 I have the same issue here. I found that the problem only occurs if splashy is activated in grub (add splash as a kernel parameter) _and_ in uswsusp. Then, splashy hangs while resuming from hibernation. If I either remove splashy from

Bug#486400: [Splashy-devel] Bug#486400: splashy doesn't work with hibernation

2008-06-26 Thread Luis Mondesi
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 11:08 AM, Marcel Dischinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Package: splashy Version: 0.3.10-2 Followup-For: Bug #486400 I have the same issue here. I found that the problem only occurs if splashy is activated in grub (add splash as a kernel parameter) _and_ in uswsusp

Bug#486400: splashy doesn't work with hibernation

2008-06-16 Thread Carlo Aquilini
Package: splashy Version: 0.3.10-1 Same problem with my laptop using splashy and uswsusp. System freezes during resume if splashy is in graphical mode. If I press F2 in the very early stage of the resume, splashy goes to verbose mode and the system resumes well from hibernation. But If I wait

Bug#486400: splashy doesn't work with hibernation

2008-06-15 Thread Eric Doviak
Package: splashy Version: 0.3.10-1 Severity: normal I love watching Splashy's Debian-moreblue theme appear when I start my computer, but I'd also like to start my computer. Splashy works well on a clean boot, but it doesn't allow the computer to resume from hibernation. I've tried