Hy Russel,
2007/5/31, Russel Winder [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Arnaud,
Thanks for getting back on this one quickly. Much appreciated.
just a question: have plugged your UPS USB cord before or after having
installed nut?
the udev script is there to do the job, but I've recently made a
change
2007/5/30, Laur Mõtus [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I believe this function to be VERY necessary, it would really speed up
the translation process for me.
seconded.
I mainly abandoned my translation work through rosetta (not upstream)
due to this lack!
Arnaud
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Hi Russel,
just a question: have plugged your UPS USB cord before or after having
installed nut?
the udev script is there to do the job, but I've recently made a
change to the package to fire up the udev restart upon install.
Otherwise, if the UPS USB cord was already plugged in, the device is
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
switching from home (wifi + dhcp) to work (ethernet + static conf), after an
hibernation, the switch is fine for the interface and address...
But the DNS are not updated: the displayed one in NetworkManager are fine, but
resolv.conf
IIRC, tripplite has not a compliant HID implementation.
So the HAL embedded addon has chance not to work properly...
we have addressed it in the NUT newhidups / usbhid-ups driver.
Your salvation will come when I've finished the NUT to HAL bridging I'm
currently working on.
There is already some
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 44 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/44
I second that proposition.
I had to fix a typo error in synaptic, and ended up attaching the patch
to mvo...
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/35801
You received this
This bug will be addressed upstream by a sub project of the Ubuntu Media
Center Team.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RemoteControls
I have already started to discuss with Christoph Bartelmus (LIRC project
leader) and Jon Smirl, who has started some work.
Kernel hackers needed. If you're interested
This bug will be addressed upstream by a sub project of the Ubuntu Media
Center Team.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RemoteControls
I have already started to discuss with Christoph Bartelmus (LIRC project
leader) and Jon Smirl, who has started some work.
Kernel hackers needed. If you're interested
This bug will be addressed upstream by a sub project of the Ubuntu Media
Center Team.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RemoteControls
I have already started to discuss with Christoph Bartelmus (LIRC project
leader) and Jon Smirl, who has started some work.
Kernel hackers needed. If you're interested
seems krb5-config is needed too.
I've got this without it:
/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/apt/__init__.py:18: FutureWarning: apt API not
stable yet
warnings.warn(apt API not stable yet, FutureWarning)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/authtool-gtk, line 552, in module
app
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6-amd64-generic
having an USB KVM (mine is a Avocent SwitchView USB, 4 ports)
- boot the system,
- get an ssh access to monitor the log,
- switch to another box, using the KVM
there you are:
linux-amd64 kernel: [ 2094.596780] CR2:
I get the same here with a QC Communication STX Plus
(046d:08d7)
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there is a debian bug already filled on this subject, which I've
leaved explicitly open.
I've explained there that I will integrate in nut 2.2 a tool to
generate configuration, as well as a library to allow external apps
creation.
for the time being, the /usr/share/doc/nut/example/ will help you
2007/1/22, Kai Kasurinen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks for the bug report. I'm closing it because the bug has been fixed
in Feisty.
not completely in fact.
it has fully been solved in 2.0.4-3, so an update to 2.0.5 would do too.
thanks Kai,
Arnaud
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nut
the upstream and deb are available for 2.0.5.
there are many many many fixes and improvements that Ubuntu should benefit
from, such as improved USB support, many new supported UPSs, LSB compliant init
script, ...
** Affects: nut (Ubuntu)
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
already fixed upstream (http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=395021).
I've asked the upstream for a 2.17.5 release, so that the problem can be fixed
in ubuntu.
As a side note, this is related to the UPS support in HAL through
as side notes:
- this bug hits all *buntu since the hotplug removal (shouldn't impact
dapper?!),
- a temporary workaround is described here:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=396704;msg=20
quote:
A temporary solution is to edit /etc/udev/nut-usbups.rules and replace every
(or at
Public bug reported:
I'm a bit new to the ndiswrapper thingies, so I might have missed
something obvious, though I've searched a bit around.
After having played a bit on edgy with the 1.18 release, I get what
seems to be a standard msg for unsync'ed part of ndiswrapper: Error
inserting
uh, right. I mixed up between fix commited and released.
so I wasn't wrong, simply too tired (was around 2 in the morning...)
thx for your update and action Barry ;-)
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/45114
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this bug has been (not so) long fixed, at least in edgy and possibly in dapper
(IIRC) and so it should be closed.
This might not have been done since no distrib is set!
Or should I consider it upstream, and so close it myself?
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nut (Network UPS) does not restart after suspend.
replying to me: ok, I've misread the status. Fix commited means closed,
but I got wrong since the other bug assigned to me disapear from the
assigned to me as long as these have a fix commited. This one is
indirectly assigned to me through my nut package... QED and sorry for
the noise (I'm not yet
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
[side note: I'm freshly back to gnome, so I might miss something
obvious...]
I've switched to edgy a few days ago, mainly to test gpm and my work in
NUT for it (I'm currently testing gpm on a laptop). At first, the tray
was showed,
argh, I forgot to add that it was due to the fact that I'm a repented
kde/kubuntu user, as it seems menu-xdg isn't used on gnome (strange btw,
as I though it was a shared mechanism for both kde and gnome!)
** Changed in: gnome-power (upstream)
Status: Unconfirmed = Rejected
** Changed in:
digging a bit more the panel issue, I found bug 52405.
As I've mentioned on it, removing menu-xdg solve the panel issue *and* the gpm
issue.
So it seems that it was linked to the panel eating too much cpu.
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/57516
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** Changed in: nut (Debian)
Status: Unconfirmed = Fix Released
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Hotplug dependency in nut-usb package
https://launchpad.net/bugs/6585
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** Changed in: nut (Debian)
Status: Unconfirmed = Fix Released
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fails to start because of change to /var/run
https://launchpad.net/bugs/6679
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avoid -1, and prefer to use 2.0.4-2 as per http://bugs.debian.org/358696
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