Probably correct. I deinstalled completely and reinstalled and its no
longer a problem. The complete deinstall removes even custom files, I
believe. Thanks for explaining.
On Tue, 2009-11-17 at 21:26 +, Micha Lenk wrote:
> Roger, what is the content of /etc/chipcard/server/chipcardd.conf?
Roger, what is the content of /etc/chipcard/server/chipcardd.conf?
Wild guess: Maybe you have still hardware polling activated due to manual
configuration file changes prior to the upgrade...
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On 2009-11-17T17:25:49-, Roger Bussard wrote:
> Just a question. I have this same problem, with libchipcard at
> 4.2.8-1ubuntu1 on an AMD64 machine. Is it because the fix is not there
> for 64bit?
You have the version of the package that is supposed to fix this:
https://launchpad.net/ubunt
Just a question. I have this same problem, with libchipcard at
4.2.8-1ubuntu1 on an AMD64 machine. Is it because the fix is not there
for 64bit?
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By the way, this just showed up when I upgraded to karmic from jaunty.
Same symptoms as described in comments above.
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This bug was fixed in the package libchipcard - 4.2.8-1ubuntu1
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* Merge from debian unstable, remaining changes:
- Bump build-depend on debhelper to install udev rules into
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This still seems to be a problem in Karmic: I booted up this morning and
it's used 8m of CPU despite me having no relevant hardware. It seems to
still show up in top when my machine's busy deleting lots of files.
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I believe there is no real patch for specifically this problem as
trigger based hardware scan should work for a long time now. Simply set
hardwareScanInterval=0 in the config file and add a udev trigger script
(like the one from Debian) and you're done. The introduction of the udev
trigger script i
Micha, is there a patch specifically for this problem? Then we could
SRU it into Jaunty (as you opened a bug task there).
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JAlexoid: nobody stated that the bug is fixed for Ubuntu Jaunty. You
need at least libchipcard 4.2.2 for a bugfixed version.
Unfortuately Launchpad has no explicit mechanism to track which version
is affected and which one is not.
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Still too much CPU usage for a daemon. chipcardd4 constantly @ about
2-5%. Even though no chipcard reader is installed.(Ubuntu Jaunty)
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** Changed in: libchipcard (Debian)
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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** Changed in: libchipcard (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Status: New => Triaged
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #470629
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=470629
** Also affects: libchipcard (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=470629
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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This is Debian Bug #470629, which has been fixed recently in Debian
experimental.
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Ahhh; is that where it came from.
I also have it chewing up tons cycles on my laptop but it isn't
installed on my desktop (both Intrepid since Alpha5). I do remember
installing Kubuntu on a separate partition although I have a shared home
partition so perhaps it has come from there?
I will remove
I think this was automatically installed as a kde dependency. I've
removed it for now.
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** Attachment added: "chipcardd.trace"
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