> If regular users can't easily fix the issues listed in there
You can fix some, but they do currently require the user to open up the
system firmware settings. You need the latest (git master) version of
fwupd installed to get the [translated] long descriptions of each
hardware security problem.
Even a client stacktrace with debuginfo symbols would be useful...
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Can you show me the patches that you're applying on top of the tarball?
It looks like something is using GsFlatpak from outside the flatpak
plugin. Could you also please grab the entire --verbose log please with
no other gnome-software's running. Thanks.
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Can anybody reproduce this when "gnome-software --verbose" is running;
e.g. so we have debug logs?
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I'd be interested to hear if the no-open-device fix for fwupd would also
help here, although this does look like the device reconnecting wildly
(hardware issue?) like Mario said.
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Can someone decompress that and put the important bits on a pastebin
pls? I'm on holiday and only have my phone and slow internet.
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Also, a "fwupd --verbose" log would be really useful when the CPU is
spinning, thanks.
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If it helps, I can roll a new fwupd tomorrow.
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Hey Mario,
After the 3.20.0 tarball and the lifting of the hard code freeze I'm
intending to backport a few more patches indeed.
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Sebastien, that's not really the way you disable things in g-s-d. Schema
can't be shipped by other programs into the g-s-d namespace. If you want
to disable shipping the auto-updates plugin that's fine, but the schema
has to be installed otherwise other programs that rely on it are going
to start
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To manage
Florin, can you upload the file created by sudo get-edid edid.bin
please. I need the actual EDID blob, not the parsed version. Thanks.
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This is a kernel problem that affects Dell laptops. It has been fixed
upstream by Matthew Garrett. The issue is that some keys on a Dell
laptop do not produce a key down, key up sequence when the button is
pressed, and instead just produce key down and NOT key up. This confuses
X greatly, as more
Can you open an upstream bug please. Thanks.
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Guys, see this: http://hughsient.livejournal.com/19481.html - You might
want to grab the latest 2-18 branch and try that.
Richard.
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Eugenia, culprit is a very harsh word - perhaps *asking* for the
libsmbios stuff to be backported might have been a nicer way to ask for
a solution. If the Ubuntu guys don't want to backport, then you'll have
to build HAL from source yourself - this is all very new.
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HAL is not built with
Meaning if lid=closed you will never get a running screensaver nor will it
ever dpms.
Only if lid=open it will dpms !!!
Incorrect. If the lid is closed then the automatic DPMS timeout is
disabled, and the lid DPMS is forced off. When the lid id re-opened,
then the DPMS is turned on, and the
Why do you have DPMS stuff in xorg.conf? g-p-m doesn't touch xorg.conf
so that's perhaps over-writing the policy value.
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Does totem-xine inhibit the screensaver via dbus?
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Can somebody grab a verbose g-p-m output for me please, when the screen
it blanked and a moview is playing. Thanks.
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Daniel, you'll want to use Inhibit() rather than InhibitInactiveSleep.
See http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/*checkout*/gnome-power-manager/docs
/gnome-power-manager.html#pm-Compatibility -- this is due to the XDG
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Ekiga should call the gnome-power-manager InhibitInactiveSleep
g-p-m is seeing the AC power cord pull as a lid event.
What does lshal -m say when you remove the ac_adapter?
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Of course g-p-m never shows the correct minutes remaining number (a
common bug) albeit it shows the correct percentage remaining. I agree,
this can be annoying and I hope they find a fix soon.
This is the real source of your bug.
For a quickfix you could try:
use Sus_pend label instead of Sl_eep
Brilliant thanks.
3 down, 10 to go :-)
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Cheers, I'll start work in a couple of weeks trying to get the maintainers of
other software to change the nomenclature so we are all the same. (But I'll
need help)
To me, suspend and hibernate make logical sense, and my non-technical
girlfriend seems to understand the concept too.
Please read
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 22451 ***
fwiw, fixed in 2.14.1.
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It does, if you look at the output of gnome-power-manager --no-daemon --verbose
you''ll see a big fat warning. The reason you don't get a user clickable
warning is that some distros start g-p-m then g-s, and so we would warn when
there is not problem. Can you attach the output of
You need to use gnome-screensaver as it declares the session idle and g-p-m is
then able to set the dpms settings. See
http://live.gnome.org/GnomePowerManager/Faq
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Comment:
Paul, the www - battery fix is already in the 2.14 branch, so it'll
be in 2.14.1
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Can you please run lshal -m and see what events you get when charging
and discharging. Thanks.
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This is a problem with your hardware; on my system ACPI generates on unplug:
acpi_ADP1 property ac_adapter.present = false
acpi_BAT1 property battery.remaining_time = 7237 (0x1c45) (new)
acpi_BAT1 property
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Comment:
The problem is where totem is not telling g-s to keep the session idle.
Do you have gnome-screensaver running before you start totem? Does g-s
ever get an inhibit request from totem? See the first couple of entries
in
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Thinking about this more, the screensaver may come on when the lid is
closed, but this wasn't the problem of the original bugreport. I guess
g-p-m should inhibit the screensaver when the lid id closed.
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