and above which I believe is going to be part of
the Precise release.
Whether it will be fixed for 11.10, I'm not sure. I don't know what the
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that, unless a new event generates, laptop-mode does not trigger.
There must be something else logging to syslog then. FYI, we do alter
syslog to not do an fsync.
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On 03/18/2011 07:10 PM, ceg wrote:
There is http://bugs.debian.org/614861 as well.
Thanks ceg. I didn't know of this bug report. :-)
I'm glad lmt users are asking for this conflict to be removed.
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to the md or lvm devices as well as to the physical devices?
I'm not sure but I think we just make use of what the kernel provides.
I'll still check though.
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but in different ways.
pm-utils assumes a user is dumb so shouldn't customize anything. We go
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On 03/17/2011 10:57 PM, ceg wrote:
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Does this help?
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This bug is just a reflection of what has also been done in debian. I'd
suggest users to comment there too. Debian bug #612710
By splitting pm-utils we can fix this problem.
I also released 1.56 which now better relies on udev for its invocation.
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.
Since it is the broken dependency that breaks user's suspend, not lmt,
it is upto Ubuntu to decide if they want to ship or not.
The bug title is incorrect. LMT does NOT break suspend. It is the broken
packaging.
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Hello Frank,
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This bug report should have all the information.
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Ritesh, can you provide a pointer to the details?
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them to sleep, they stay in
that state for a while before they are fired up!
This looks like there is some process which is waking up the disk. Can
you run lm-profiler and figure out what could that be ?
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to. Then see if the application is mis-behaving
or is designed to just write that frequent. If it can be tuned, tune it
else you might want to remove that faulty application.
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On Tuesday 19 Oct 2010 03:28:28 Faustus wrote:
In all the three modules:
$IWCONFIG $IFNAME /dev/null 21;
ret=$?;
if [ $ret = 0 ]; then
# Yes, it is a wireless device.
We already fixed this upstream. If not already, it should be part of the next
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for $dev_path will be used (redundantly operating on the device).
Thank you. I have fixed this in the upstream branch. Will be part of the next
(1.56) release.
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On Wednesday 20 Oct 2010 16:31:11 Faustus wrote:
That's great. Did you also fix the use of iwconfig instead of $IWCONFIG,
and inconsistent support for WIRELESS_POWER_SAVING_EXCLUDE_DRIVERS?
Yes, just finished that now. Thanks again.
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On Wednesday 20 Oct 2010 16:31:11 Faustus wrote:
Moreover, wireless-power supports WIRELESS_POWER_SAVING_EXCLUDE_DRIVERS,
whereas wireless-{iwl,ipw}-power do not.
Oops!! No. this was wrong. drivers are excluded because they already have
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bug.. Anyone else seeing this?
Yes, I had seen the same bug. My setup was a fresh install with ext4 file
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is terribly wrong with your setup.
Okay! Did data=writeback work for you ? Was there a performance change ?
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Unless someone confirms, don't do it. My VMs are gone now.
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The only things I can ask you are these:
* Run `vmstat 1` and trigger your bug.
* Profile the application. Maybe use sysprof or valgrind.
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educate me on your setup ?
You mentioned that the box has 4G of memory. So I am assuming you must be
having a powerful CPU too. What is the kernel version you are using ?
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$ cat /etc/laptop-mode/laptop-mode.conf | grep ENABLE
ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_ON_BATTERY=1
ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_ON_AC=1
ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_WHEN_LID_CLOSED=1
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On Monday 18 Jan 2010 10:46:01 Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
Thanks. Looks like I had missed to add the trigger using the commands, for
this module. I will fix this soon upstream.
Sergio, I have fixed this problem in my branch. Would you be interested in
testing it ?
PS: Keep in my
using the commands, for
this module. I will fix this soon upstream.
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Why don't you write a laptop-mode-tools module and I will include it ?
It should be fairly simple. If you have laptop-mode-tools installed, you can
have a look into /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/ for examples.
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Hey!!! I just went and checked into laptop-mode-tools. It is already
implemented there.
You need to enable the intel-sata-powermgmt module to trigger this
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Does making the above change trigger power savings ? Do you see any scheduler
messages in dmesg when switching AC = BATTERY ?
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Ah!! Yes. This is a known issue.
Earlier kernels ( 2.6.30) exported the interface but never actually
suspended the devices. The actual suspend really started from 2.6.30 and
above.
And what you are seeing might be only with a set of USB devices, not
all. Mostly it is the input keyboard/mouse
of shells running the named scripts.
When passing -x, laptop-mode stops spawning new on every restart (and
probably
in other cases as well). It seems that the killall line used does work
properly.
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changes to this package
relative to Debian that must not be lost and are not candidates for a
FFe.
Hi Steve,
So are there any future plans to merge ? Or will Ubuntu keep sticking to 1.47
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I didn't do a purge/re-install, but the listing shows them there.
r...@champaran:~/apt-offline (master)$ dpkg -L laptop-mode-tools | grep acpi
/etc/acpi
/etc/acpi/actions
/etc/acpi/actions/lm_ac_adapter.sh
/etc/acpi/actions/lm_lid.sh
/etc/acpi/actions/lm_battery.sh
/etc/acpi/events
The Ubuntu packages must have stopped shipping.
For Debian, we are still shipping it.
r...@champaran:~/devel/Laptop-Mode-Tools $ dpkg --contents
build-area/laptop-mode-tools_1.52-1_all.deb | grep event
drwxr-xr-x root/root 0 2009-09-20 04:25 ./etc/acpi/events/
-rw-r--r-- root/root
Tormod, I think these are areas where we function differently. I have
lm_battery and lm_ac_adapter hooks in /etc/acpi/events which call LMT
when required.
Also, dlgandalf is right. There are many power saving daemons. All incomplete.
I use KDE and I have PowerDevil.
I use it only to:
* Control
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The version of laptop-mode-tools in Ubuntu is quite outdated. Is there any
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This bug report is a request to sync laptop-mode-tools to the latest one from
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The current version in Ubuntu (1.47) is missing many power saving
features that were added into the new
Linux kernel 2.6.30 added support for per-CPU thread for the crypto daemon.
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=254eff771441f4ee7aa9cf770a6e4820492c9dab
That must improve things.
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I am not sure why you would need to enable polling. It is disabled by
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For x86, where acpi is available, in most cases battery status will be
provided to acpi which in return will execute laptop-mode accordingly.
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I tried to check into the ubuntu package and I think that they don't
ship the laptop-mode events file for acpid.
Can you please tally the following on your ubuntu box?
r...@champaran:/etc/acpi/events$ dpkg -L laptop-mode-tools | grep acpi
/etc/acpi
/etc/acpi/actions
Interesting part is that I had the very same problem around a month ago.
That was when I realized that laptop-mode never changed its state.
Looking more revealed that /etc/acpi/events/ folder didn't have the lm_*
event files.
I use Debian, and the Debian package lists those files in its Install
Yes. I can confirm.
laptop-mode-tools 1.49 from Debian, has those files listed.
r...@champaran:/tmp/ubuntu/deb/etc$ ls
acpi/ apm/ init.d/ laptop-mode/ pm/ power/
r...@champaran:/tmp/ubuntu/deb/etc$ ls acpi/
actions/ events/
r...@champaran:/tmp/ubuntu/deb/etc$ ls acpi/events/
lm_ac_adapter
This bug doesn't seem to be applying to the upstream laptop-mode-tools package.
For example, the laptop-mode-tools package in Debian does list the acpi events
files.
From what I've checked, the ubuntu package doesn't have those files
listed. Probably is specific to ubuntu.
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With your brief testing, it hasn't broken. Assuming that it doesn't
break, it would be clear that it is not a laptop-mode-tools bug because
the version of laptop-mode-tools in Karmic Koala and Jaunty Jackalope is
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Any update guys ?
Do you still see it to be a problem with LMT or should this be re-assigned to
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From the dmesg output, it says that your ata2 device, for which you are seeing
the HSM violation, is the CD-ROM drive.
Are you sure you are seeing your HDD having problems ?
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I just looked into the logs you had provided.
* You hdd support IDLE IMMEDIATE UNLOAD. So, are you using hdapsd ?
If yes, you'll also see unloads when you physically move the laptop. I'm not
sure if this increases the Load Cycle Count.
* You smartctl log doesn't show the Load Cycle Count
Michele,
Can you post the output of the following command ?
grep POWERMGMT /etc/laptop-mode/laptop-mode.conf
Is your kernel error message resolved ?
BTW, here's what hdparam says
-B Set Advanced Power Management feature, if the drive supports it.
A low
value
Are you sure that this is a LMT bug ?
How about disabling LMT and then hibernate/resume the laptop?
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I had suspected this. I'm not sure though whether it is a bad hardware
of a suspend bug.
LMT, by itself, doesn't do much. Usually if there's an LMT bug, a simple
ON_AC = ON_BAT = ON_AC will be able to trigger it.
I'd suggest you first do a full backup of your data. And then try with
different
Sebastien,
Can you please provide the link to the original bug report?
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Thank you. The upstream bug reports are helpful.
Both the bug reports are quite old but with no fix downstream yet. So
I'm not sure when we could see this in [K]ubuntu.
I hope we all are aware of tmpreaper. It cleans files/folders in /tmp based on
how old they are.
Probably, till it gets fixed,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat .kde/shutdown/TrashReaper
#!/bin/bash
#Removes old files from the KDE trash folder (KDE = 3.4)
#(c) 2005 Bram Schoenmakers
# http://bram85.blogspot.com/2005/11/only-good-for-trash-bin.html
EXPIREDATE=`date -d'30 days ago' +%Y%m%d`
TRASHDIR=~/.local/share/Trash
cd
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In the current mode, the Trash folder is useless. Users will either do a Shift
+ Delete or Delete + Empty Trash.
If an expiry option is provided, it'll help a lot.
An example:
I use the
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Upstream ships a document package along with python-ldap.
It would be good if it is packaged for Ubuntu.
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I see very bad I/O performance when doing a large copy of small files on my
laptop.
I'm using dm-crypt for my root filesystem and am using dm-crypt on my external
USB HDD. I try to copy around 16 GB of data from my root
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Attached is the output of iostat when the copy was taking place.
Interesting thing to notice is that the I/O starts up at a good speed, copies
at good speed and then eventually the performance starts degrading.
I'm also adding the output of top which is pretty interesting
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I'm seeing a different behavior.
When I do a stop, it does complain that:
Stopping SMP IRQ Balancer: No irqbalance found running; none killed.
But that is being reported correct.
The process gets dead silently withing a couple of seconds.
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Using dimap, a user can accomplish the task of checking mails from
Microsoft Exchange. With the workaround mentioned, you do get a little
broken support for Calendars also, but it is usable.
But the workaround doesn't use the exchange connector framework at all.
Hence this bug report.
Also note
But there's a good workaround to it available. But that doesn't use the
exchange connector at all.
Subscribe to all the folder (Calendar/ Tasks/ Notes/ Journal/ Contacts) from
the exchange server using dimap.
When they are listed in kmail, change their properties. The property to be
changed is
Instead of rejecting, aren't there options in Launchpad to defer the bug
for a future release, like Feisty + 1 ?
That way you can easily find the list of bugs for Feisty + 1 when you
start work on it. And also the bug doesn't get lost.
BTW, this is an important bug and I suggest for keeping it
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Given that network-manager-vpnc is not supported for Feisty (See Bug
#94889), I tried to use vpnc manually.
After configuring vpnc manually, I'm able to establish a vpn connection
with vpnc. The bug is that as soon as vpnc establishes the vpn
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdepim
The exchange connector shipped with KDE, which does the work of
supporting calendaring features, doesn't work in offline mode.
If connected to the network, it works perfect. But I think it doesn't
maintain a cache locally. Because of this, if I
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kaddressbook
Hi,
I'm not sure if people have come across this problem.
If you're using Kontact as your PIM Application and KAB as your Address Book
application, you can configure your address book to contact the exchange
(ldap) server to get all the
This workaround fetches all contact details from the exchange server.
** Attachment added: Workaround to fetch all records
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7032236/kabc_ldap_threaded.py
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kabc silenty completes after the 1000 record limit
https://launchpad.net/bugs/97346
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I've moved back to Debian and here adept is working properly. I can
answer Debconf questions from within adept.
Sorry, I can't confirm the same for Kubuntu because I'm no more using
it.
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adept cannot answer Debconf questions
https://launchpad.net/bugs/74478
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Seems fixed in 3.5.6
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Kontact crashs at startup
https://launchpad.net/bugs/67744
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I might be the culprit, not sure though.
I subscribed myself to this bug but don't remember how a group would
also have been added.
Ritesh
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/67744
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I'm a recent Debian = Kubuntu user.
I was trying to configure X (nVIDIA) for my laptop which also has an
external monitor.
The configuration utility in Kubuntu wasn't able to enable the nvidia
driver, so I took my old Debian xorg.conf file and put it in place of
the one
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Kubuntu System Settings = Display problem.
https://launchpad.net/bugs/74476
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Binary package hint: kdesktop
I'm using nVIDIA TwinView on two screen 1280x800 and 1280x1024.
I'd like to use the MacOs Toolbar, which works well saving desktop space by
embedding the Menu items in it. But the problem is that MacOS Menubar is
stretched both the monitors,
I too am seeing the exactly same issue.
I too use dimap (for MS Exchange) but don't think its a dimap issue because
then kmail, when started standalone, should also have had this issue.
I noticed that (when I was using Debian) when using kontact 3.5.4, this
issue was not seen.
Am wondering why
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: adept
The bad part of adept is that it cannot answer debconf questions and
thus the installation doesn't proceed. Now if the user kills the adept
program, apt still runs in the backgroud.
The only option for a newbie then is to do a reboot.
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