[Bug 1756840] Re: Buggy, under-maintained, not fit for main anymore; alternatives exist

2018-06-06 Thread Dmitry Savvateev
> Yes there is. Use dm-crypt / LUKS. for the partitions that are used by Ubuntu. Is it possible to do this automatically from (alternative) installer? Or should I learn to do this manually? Full disk encryption is not an option for me. I can only encrypt individual partitions. Consider also this

[Bug 1269322] [NEW] network manager removes certificate password from keyring when returning from stand-by

2014-01-15 Thread Dmitry Savvateev
Public bug reported: I use TLS authentication to connect to office network, and the certificate's password is stored in the keyring. When I login after reboot, I'm asked for the keyring password (which is different from the login password), and then the network connection is established.

[Bug 1269322] Re: network manager removes certificate password from keyring when returning from stand-by

2014-01-15 Thread Dmitry Savvateev
Sorry, I forgot to mention - I'm using Lubuntu 13.10. The same problem seem to appeared in Lubuntu 13.04 as well. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1269322 Title: network manager

[Bug 1269322] Re: network manager removes certificate password from keyring when returning from stand-by

2014-01-15 Thread Dmitry Savvateev
** Package changed: ubuntu = network-manager-applet (Ubuntu) -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1269322 Title: network manager removes certificate password from keyring when returning

[Bug 991652] Re: Must run gpsbabel (gebabbel) as root to access Garmin usb:

2012-06-20 Thread Dmitry Savvateev
I had the similar problem with OziExplorer under Wine - could not open GPS port on Lubuntu 12.04. I noticed (after reading this) that /dev/ttyUSB0 belongs to 'dialout' group. Then I simply added my account to this group, and this solved my problem. Thanks for pointing this out! The udev rule is

[Bug 780266] Re: udevd takes 100% of cpu

2011-07-11 Thread Dmitry Savvateev
There is a source code patch in the message - it should be applied to the original sources, and re-compiled. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/780266 Title: udevd takes 100% of cpu To

[Bug 780266] Re: udevd takes 100% of cpu

2011-06-27 Thread Dmitry Savvateev
I have found a way to reduce CPU load without entirely stopping the udev queue. Create /etc/udev/rules.d/my.rules file, and put the following line into it: KERNEL==sr1, ACTION==change, WAIT_FOR=nothing This will introduce a 10 seconds delay when processing 'change' events from /dev/sr1. As a

[Bug 780266] Re: udevd takes 100% of cpu

2011-06-27 Thread Dmitry Savvateev
Here's the answer from Kay Sievers (udev mailing list): It's a broken device, that tells with every check that the media has changed. This patch needs to be tested: http://marc.info/?l=linux-hotplugm=130843331916959w=2 -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu

[Bug 780266] Re: udevd takes 100% of cpu

2011-06-24 Thread Dmitry Savvateev
I have the same problem with USB stick with integrated CD (Transcend). I often keep it inserted all the time, so I have to disable udev with 'udevadm control --stop-exec-queue'. This is not a solution, of course, but so far I could not figure out how to block media change events from sr1. -- You

[Bug 801151] Re: High idle CPU usage from udevd

2011-06-24 Thread Dmitry Savvateev
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 780266 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/780266 ** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 780266 udevd takes 100% of cpu -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.