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173 | Core | Bug Report | High | X uses 100% cpu in low power mode | Closed | |
Task Description
After 10 minutes in low power mode X seems to go nuts and use 100% CPU. Obviously this is bad ;-) 14MHz isn't *that* slow, so there's obviously something getting wedged.
I haven't been able to figure out exactly what's happening, but the fact that it always occurs after exactly 10 minutes suggests its power management related. Maybe we're getting stuck trying to kick off the screensaver, or something?
Hacking op_power.sh do disable screen blanking shows that, unsurprisingly, the screen freezes at the same time X goes AWOL.
Pressing the power switch brings the device out of low power mode, though there is often a few seconds additional delay as the event handling scripts take longer than normal to run because the CPU is already busy.
I've attached the results of
top -b -d 60 > toplog &
while sleep 60 ; do cat /proc/loadavg; done > loadlog |
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36 | Core | Bug Report | Low | X doesn't restart in No-X mode (pnd_run.sh) | Closed | |
Task Description
At the end of the script, it calls /etc/init.d/slim-init-init start
If you fix that to /etc/init.d/slim-init start , X restarting works again.
Please apply this fix into the GIT. |
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219 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | wrong owner of /home/user/Desktop | Closed | |
Task Description
I just reflashed with HF5, and it turns out that I cannot make shortcuts on the desktop. It is very simple to fix:
sudo chown janek.janek Desktop/
I remember that this bug was also present in HF4, I fixed it so quickly that I didn't even remember to report it. |
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125 | Core | Bug Report | Low | wrong error handling in wl1251 platform initilization | Closed | |
Task Description
in
http://git.openpandora.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=pandora-kernel.git;a=blob;f=arch/arm/mach-omap2/board-omap3pandora.c;h=c6637426bf3a61f5bd0f85338304d0d8d114f67d;hb=HEAD
I see:
555 ret = gpio_request(PANDORA_WIFI_IRQ_GPIO, "wl1251 irq");
556 if (ret < 0)
557 goto fail_nreset;
the goto should go to: fail_irq instead of fail_nreset
Denis |
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308 | Core | Bug Report | Low | Wireless Network being dropped asks for password | Unconfirmed | |
Task Description
When a Wireless Network that is dropped because its signal strength isn't that good gets reconnected to, I am being asked to re-input the password for that network. It would be nice if it just used the password I gave to it when it was able to connect without popping up that dialog box. |
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140 | Core | Bug Report | High | WiFi Starts off fast then slows down | Closed | |
Task Description
When downloading files using a browser or wget or when attempting to stream videos we see a fast initial burst which then slows down dramatically.
see following topics for more details and actual user stats.
http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?/topic/54340-post-your-speed-over-wifi/
http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?/topic/54921-you-tube-through-vlc/
http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?/topic/54831-minitube/
http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?/topic/54901-possible-wifi-issues/ |
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109 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | Wifi looses connection after 20-30 minutes | Closed | |
Task Description
While logged into XFCE and browsing for an extended period the wireless will loose its connection. It will not reconnect until the Wifi is toggled off and back on again using the ToggleWifi application.
I have not tested this on an unsecured network. My wireless is WPA2 encrypted. |
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313 | Core | Bug Report | Low | WiFi LED Not Triggered on First Activation | Closed | |
Task Description
The first time WiFi is enabled after boot, using either the the config button menu or the Toggle WiFi menu option the WiFi LED does not light up. (though the WiFi itself does work)
Once it has been enabled and disabled for the first time, it will work normally for subsequent uses of the WiFi toggle.
If the Toggle WiFi script is launched for the first time from the terminal the LED does light up.
This is the case in SuperZaxxon 1.53 with all current upgrades applied, and reportedly since the introduction of SuperZaxxon.
checking /sys/class/leds/pandora::wifi/trigger while the WiFi is enabled but the LED off shows that the trigger has been successfully set to phy0radio
Also noted while investigating this:
If Wifi is enabled for the first time from the terminal the following errors are generated by /etc/init.d/wl1251-init
Usage: insmod filename [args]
find: /lib/modules/3.2.30/updates: No such file or directory
Usage: insmod filename [args]
find: /lib/modules/3.2.30/updates: No such file or directory
Usage: insmod filename [args]
find: /lib/modules/3.2.30/updates: No such file or directory
Usage: insmod filename [args]
find: /lib/modules/3.2.30/updates: No such file or directory
Usage: insmod filename [args]
Usage: insmod filename [args]
Usage: insmod filename [args]
find: /lib/modules/3.2.30/updates: No such file or directory
Usage: insmod filename [args]
find: /lib/modules/3.2.30/updates: No such file or directory
Usage: insmod filename [args]
find: /lib/modules/3.2.30/updates: No such file or directory
Usage: insmod filename [args]
find: /lib/modules/3.2.30/updates: No such file or directory
Usage: insmod filename [args]
The commands that generate these errors are only executed if the mac80211 module is not already loaded - and that module is not unloaded when wifi is disabled. This seems to be unrelated to the issue being reported, however I can't see any cause for the issue at all, so I figured it was worth including it in the report anyway. |
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144 | Core | Bug Report | Low | Wifi LED does not always get re-activated after enablin ... | Closed | |
Task Description
Wifi LED does not always get re-activated after enabling wifi.
It seems that the led trigger which ought to be set to [phy0dadio] no longer exists and the phy# seems to increment (up to at least 11 I have observed)
If I set the trigger to phy##radio then the notification works again, but I'm not sure of the best way to fix this. I suppose a quick hack to the wl1251-init script is the place to start. |
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8 | Core | Bug Report | High | WiFi doesn't work | Closed | |
Task Description
Error inserting /lib/modules/2.6.27-omap1/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/wl12xx/wl1251_sdio.ko: -1 Unknown symbol in module |
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76 | Core | Bug Report | High | Wifi connection lost under high CPU load | Closed | |
Task Description
I noticed that when I tried Quake 3 a while back that I would lose my internet connection. Only the very first time I tried it did it ever find a couple thousand servers and let me join a map. Since then, it always dies and I never see any servers.
I wasn't too concerned yet because maybe it's just Q3 doing something but tonight mplayer was running full screen and then suddenly it started chugging and the network manager popped up that it was trying to connect (spinning logo at the bottom). Since you only get one shot at network manager per boot, it was a lost cause.
The correlation I make here was that I'm sure the CPU was under heavy load for both cases but I haven't tried other programs to see what happens. I didn't have any games on this card tonight. Can anyone repeat this problem or is it a known issue? |
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255 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | Waking Pandora with closed lid nevertheless turns scree ... | Closed | |
Task Description
Steps to reproduce the undesired behavior:
1) Close the lid. The screen goes off.
2) Slide the power switch to the right. The device goes into low power mode. The screen remains off.
3) Slide the power switch to the right. The device goes into normal power mode and turns on the screen although the lid is still closed!
Desired behavior:
Ad 3) If the system catches the event "wake from low power mode" it should first wake the system, then check the "lid open/close state", and set the screen on/off state accordingly. By this you could use the Pandora as a power-efficient sleep/wake-able closed-lid-device, practical for i.e. audio applications.
I am using: Pandora OS R1.HF6.A4 |
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210 | Core | Feature Request | Medium | Wader - cross platform graphical assistant for 3g conne... | Unconfirmed | |
Task Description
http://www.wader-project.org
http://trac.wader-project.org
http://trac.wader-project.org/wiki/Developers
this would be really usefull to monitor reception/network of mobile broadband dongle and it also counts ur mobile data usage (for those that have limits). |
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165 | Core | Bug Report | Low | VPNC does't work | Closed | |
Task Description
vpnc doesn't work |
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154 | Core | Bug Report | High | Vpn doesn't work | Closed | |
Task Description
When clicking on the Network Manager Applet Symbol, then selecting "VPN Connections" and then "Configure VPN", all the buttons in the following dialoge are greyed out. There is no way to add a new vpn connection. Restarting the system or deactivating the WiFi and then reactivaing it doesn't help. |
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142 | Core | Feature Request | Medium | Visible Sleep Indicator | Closed | |
Task Description
Could we please get a visual indication that the Pandora is in sleep/low-power mode? I would suggest one of the case LEDs either turn on or blink to indicate the sleep mode. |
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203 | Core | Bug Report | Low | Video-out setting window does not exit on OK | Closed | |
Task Description
The "video-out" window opens again if you choose OK button. |
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13 | Core | To Do (Reminder) | Low | verify pndevmapperd is invoking scripts | Closed | |
Task Description
menu button is verified
verify power button
verify lid open/close |
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275 | Core | Feature Request | Low | User should be a member of the cdrom group | Closed | |
Task Description
These permissions are needed for CD/DVD burning/player apps.
From bdc88595d8af726b3bf4745ece310f92299d8759 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Paul Dersey
Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2012 17:22:41 -0500
Subject: [PATCH] pandora-first-run-wizard: add user to cdrom group
---
recipes/pandora-system/pandora-first-run-wizard.bb | 2 +-
.../pandora-first-run-wizard/first-run-wizard.sh | 2 +-
2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/recipes/pandora-system/pandora-first-run-wizard.bb b/recipes/pandora-system/pandora-first-run-wizard.bb
index 904dc4a..a63dc0c 100755
--- a/recipes/pandora-system/pandora-first-run-wizard.bb
+++ b/recipes/pandora-system/pandora-first-run-wizard.bb
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ RDEPENDS = "hsetroot zenity dbus pandora-wallpaper-official tslib tslib-calibrat
COMPATIBLE_MACHINE = "omap3-pandora"
-PR = "r28"
+PR = "r29"
SRC_URI = " \
file://first-run-wizard.sh \
diff --git a/recipes/pandora-system/pandora-first-run-wizard/first-run-wizard.sh b/recipes/pandora-system/pandora-first-run-wizard/first-run-wizard.sh
index a801e3f..f30b80e 100755
--- a/recipes/pandora-system/pandora-first-run-wizard/first-run-wizard.sh
+++ b/recipes/pandora-system/pandora-first-run-wizard/first-run-wizard.sh
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ while ! username=$(zenity --title="Enter your username" --entry --text "Please c
zenity --title="Error" --error --text="Please try again." --timeout 6
done
-while ! useradd -c "$name,,," -G adm,audio,video,netdev,wheel,plugdev,users "$username" ; do
+while ! useradd -c "$name,,," -G adm,audio,cdrom,netdev,plugdev,users,video,wheel "$username" ; do
username=$(zenity --title="Please check username" --entry --text "Please ensure that your username consists of only\nletters and numbers and is not already in use on the system." --entry-text "$username")
done
--
1.7.8.3 |
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171 | Core | Feature Request | Medium | Update clock from hardware when restoring from low powe ... | Closed | |
Task Description
The clock occasionally does weird things during low power mode, sometimes gaining time, sometimes losing. This is most likely a result of the CPU being reduced to 14Mhz and the system clock being unable to keep up.
A convenient work around is to make a call to "/sbin/hwclock --hctosys" during wake-up to load the hardware clock back into the system clock. This may add an extra second or two to the wake-up time but will prevent confusion caused by clock being very incorrect. |
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224 | Core | Bug Report | Low | Unresponsive start menu since HF5 | Closed | |
Task Description
Since hotfix 5, the start menu often pauses for a few seconds, not letting me select anything or move the mouse.
Other people have reported the issue as well:
http://boards.openpandora.org/index.php?/topic/2295-is-the-xfce-menu-trolling-anyone-else/page__gopid__42559#entry42559 |
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257 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | TV Out script breaks XV/SDL Video playback | Unconfirmed | |
Task Description
This seems to be the case with Hot-fix 5 and 6 alpha 4.
I've been able to repeat this bug by re-flashing..
On a fresh re-flash.. installed community codec pack.. Videos will play fine on Panplayer, VLC and Gnome-Mplayer with default settings, which I believe is XV or SDL out in the case of VLC.
Run the TV-out script it will cause a blank black screen during playback.. Disabling TV-out, switching modes, rebooting.. battery out, nothing seems to allows it to work with XV/SDL out again.. I know If I switch to X11 it will make it "work" again, but I notice a bit of lag during playback using X11 compared to XV/SDL out. |
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231 | Core | Bug Report | Low | Touchscreen not accurate on the edges - Calibration doe ... | Closed | |
Task Description
The touchscreen is accurate in the middle of the screen but precision is off by one or more mm near the edges of the screen. Recalibrating and rebooting does not help.
Seems like this is just a permission problem - tslib saves calibration data to /etc/pointercal which is noch writeable for the regular user.
Changing permission on that file to 666 solves this, but i guess starting the calibration tool with root permission (gksu?) would be a better solution. |
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5 | Core | Bug Report | High | Touchscreen Calibration stops the First-Boot-Wizard | Closed | |
Task Description
When selecting the touchscreen calibration within the first-boot-wizard, the script stops after the calibration and the Pandora continues to boot. |
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207 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | Touchscreen calibration / use of nubs conflict | Closed | |
Task Description
When using certain apps like Basilisk 2 / Dosbox / Enigma the analogue stick and touchscreen are both available to use as a mouse cursor.
All is well with the touch until you decide to touch the analogue stick when then affects touchscreen alignment by about 2 - 3 CM.
This has been going on since first release. |
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336 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | Touch screen sensitivity too low | Unconfirmed | |
Task Description
The touch screen requires to be used with the stylus or another sharp object. Even if I need to click a desktop icon, and could as well use my finger, the touch screen won't react to my finger at all (even if pressed quite hard). |
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29 | Core | To Do (Reminder) | Low | ToDo: Map Fn-U and Fn-I with brightness controls | Closed | |
Task Description
Include brightness change hotkeys. |
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59 | Core | To Do (Reminder) | Low | ToDo: Add joystick / keyboard switch to pnd_run and lib ... | Closed | |
Task Description
The next kernel offers switching between a joystick / keyboard mode.
In joystick mode, the DPAD and ABXYRL Buttons behave like a joystick buttons and have no keyboard mappings.
In keyboard mode, the DPAD and ABXYRL Buttons have keyboard mappings and are NOT registered as joystick.
The normal keyboard keys are not affected by this.
PXML needs to have a switch added for that and pnd_run should change the mode according to that switch.
When the PND app has quit, it should always go back to keyboard mode.
The commands are the following:
echo 1 > /proc/pandora/game_button_mode # keyboard mode
echo 2 > /proc/pandora/game_button_mode # gamepad mode |
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269 | Core | Bug Report | Low | Thunar Slow Exit | Unconfirmed | |
Task Description
Thunar takes a long time going back to minimenu on exit. You don't notice this when in XFCE but then you are always in the GUI not returning to it.
This started in Hotfix 6 Alpha4 I believe |
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157 | Core | Bug Report | Low | Thunar and stilus | Closed | |
Task Description
With Thunar 1.1 and OS Zaxon (hotfix 3) :
- with detail view
- I open Thunar
- I click with the stilus to select the SD card
- I double click with the stilus to open a folder
=> click with the stilus doesn't select file/folder anymore
(I know it is a known bug, but it is not in the list) |
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175 | Core | To Do (Reminder) | Very Low | Test | Closed | |
Task Description
Test if the edit button in the bug tracker works now. //Edit: Blah |
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321 | Core | Feature Request | Low | Support overriding all category fields with .ovr | Closed | |
Task Description
Currently only the main category and the first sub category of the main category can be overridden using a .ovr file while libpnd uses additional PXML supplied category date to construct the desktop file. This makes it difficult to work with PNDs that supply unwanted data in these additional fields. |
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248 | Core | Feature Request | Medium | Support for hibernation by caching to SD card | Closed | |
Task Description
It would be very desirable that the PandoraOS could hibernate, and that this action can easily be accessed/triggered with either a hotkey or as an action for the max-idle-time-event or lid-close-event.
That would be the battery friendly universal action to quickly pause/resume any arbitrary application/task.
The current standby mode is far to power consuming for breaks longer than ~ 1 hour. Improving standby mode to be more battery-friendly would of course be too highly appreciated and practical.
If hibernation is triggered, RAM content gets written to a special file or partition on a SD card. The boot-manager of course needs to recognize such a RAM-file on SD-cards. In case it finds more than 1, i.e.: multiple cards/partitions, the one with the newest timestamp gets priority.
256MB RAM with about 10-20 MB/s read/write time to SD, would result in 25-12 seconds for going into or out of hibernation, which would be acceptable for me. In practice it would mean, that if I quickly have to pause me OpenPandora operation (i.e. train stop), I just close my lid, and put the Pandora into my pocket (2-4 seconds), and I am then trusting that the rest reliable happens in my pocket (10-20 seconds). |
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300 | Core | Bug Report | Low | SuperZaxxon interprets on-disk FAT32 filenames differen... | Unconfirmed | |
Task Description
With SuperZaxxon Final, I've noticed that stuff running on the Pandora like Thunar and bash are seeing a different interpretation of filenames on disk than when I remove the SD card and insert it into my desktop PC.
Specifically, the following two mismatches appear to be present when using a FAT32-formatted SD card:
First, the Pandora's VFAT support seems to be be operating with different case-handling settings than desktop Linux distros.
Filenames set in all uppercase are forced to all-lowercase on the Pandora (whether they're set on the desktop or the Pandora) but inserting the card into a PC reveals that the. All-lowercase filenames set by software on the Pandora risk appearing in all uppercase when the card is inserted into a PC. (I think the grsync PND is what created the files in question)
Among other things, this forces me to use EITHER the PND-based copy of grsync over the network OR a desktop-based copy of rsync with an SD card reader but not both because the kernel will preserve case differences like ALBION.BAT vs. albion.bat but rsync think they are separate files. (resulting in Flash-killing, time-wasting deletion and re-creation)
It also makes for irritating entries like "zzt" in DOSBox or "ddr" in PyDance where I can't capitalize the filename properly without employing Department of Redundancy Department with "DDR Songs" or "ZZT.The.Game" as an excuse for mixed case.
Second, SuperZaxxon Final seems to be using a different (though still Unicode-capable) filename encoding than all the desktop distros I've tried.
Filenames are preserved properly and all-ASCII filenames are displayed properly in all cases, but any non-ASCII characters appear as gibberish on whichever system was not used to set them.
I've confirmed this problem with these two filenames:
- 03 - The Foggy Dew with Sinéad O'Connor.flac
- Lucky Star - Native Misao (Touhou - Native Faith) ???????????????????×??????.mp4
As a Canadian user, my desktops use the "en_CA.utf8" locale and the only other distros I've found which have this problem are Slax and the 1.0 release of its successor, Porteus, both of which use ISO-8859-1 (latin1) for filenames. |
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277 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | SuperZaxxon B3: minimenu does not scan all folders | Closed | |
Task Description
Using SuperZaxxon beta3 (already observed it with beta2) it seems as if minimenu is not scanning all folders (and subfolders) correctly. Please have a look at this post for more information:
http://boards.openpandora.org/index.php?/topic/7558-superzaxxon-beta-2-released/page__st__140#entry138597 |
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324 | Core | Bug Report | Low | Sticky keys setting for shift key disabling itself afte... | Unconfirmed | |
Task Description
The sticky keys option is disabling itself for the shift key. It continues to work with the left shoulder button though.
Unfortunately I have no idea what triggers the sticky option to be disabled. Sometimes it happens after 1-2 minutes, sometimes it takes longer.
I would also like to point out that using the shoulder button instead of the shift button it _not_ an option! This issue has been reported in the forums, but apperantly was never fixed. |
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195 | Core | Feature Request | High | Start re-recharge of battery sooner | Closed | |
Task Description
Increase battery LVL_4 and LVL_3 threshold.
After reaching 100%, in some cases the charge circuit enters "battery full" state, stops charging, and begins to discharge. This is not entirely unexpected behavior according to the spec sheet, although I don't fully understand exactly the situations in which it completes charging. Once the battery is full, the battery will begin discharging. The charge circuit automatically restarts the recharge once the voltage has gone below a certain level (crosses below the LVL_3 voltage threshold)
The default LVL_3 voltage threshold is 3.902 volts which is at about 80-85% battery level as recorded by bq27500 chip. In my opinion, this is way too low.
Setting the BCIMFTH2 register to 0xCB increases the voltage threshold to about 4.003 volts which is about 93%.
Setting it to 0xDC may also be worthwhile, which is just over 95%.
By default, if a user leaves their Pandora plugged in overnight, they may wake up to find their Pandora has stopped charging and the capacity has dropped to almost 80%, which can be quite startling to some users who will then report it as a bug.
This change will ensure that it never drops below 93-95%, a much more acceptable level.
Specific code changes suggested, in the /drivers/power/twl4030_bci_battery.c file, somewhere in the twl4030_bci_battery_probe function (or a function called by it), add the lines:
/********************************/
#define KEY_FTH2 0x7F
#define REG_BCIMFTH2 0x017
ret = twl4030_i2c_write_u8(TWL4030_MODULE_MAIN_CHARGE, KEY_FTH2, REG_BCIMFKEY);
if (ret)
return ret;
ret = twl4030_i2c_write_u8(TWL4030_MODULE_MAIN_CHARGE, 0xDC, REG_BCIMFTH2);
if (ret)
return ret;
/********************************/
(Move defines to the top, as appropriate) |
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312 | Core | Bug Report | Low | Special character in password | Closed | |
Task Description
problem:
setting a username and password using first setup wizzard it's possible to set special character like @#*%/ ect...
the login manager don't support this characters, so you need to reset the device.
possible solution:
1. disable the possibility of setting special characters.
2. implement special characters in login manager. |
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337 | Core | Bug Report | Low | SPAM | Closed | |
Task Description
SPAM |
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18 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | Some errors in first-run-wizard.sh | Closed | |
Task Description
Line 154 and 157 need to be changed:
153 if [ $launcher == "xfce" ]; then
154 sed -i 's/.*sessions.*/sessions xfce4,pmenu/g' /etc/slim.conf
155 echo Xfce selected as default interface
156 else
157 sed -i 's/.*sessions.*/sessions pmenu,xfce4/g' /etc/slim.conf
158 echo PMenu selected as default interface
159 fi
They should be:
154 sed -i 's/.*sessions .*/sessions xfce4/g' /etc/slim.conf
157 sed -i 's/.*sessions .*/sessions pmenu/g' /etc/slim.conf
Note the empty space behind sessions. :) |
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23 | Core | Bug Report | Very Low | slim-init doesn't pass session to .xinitrc | Closed | |
Task Description
It seems like slim doesn't send the session to .xinitrc
I included an "echo $1 >> ~/debug.txt" in the script and the file was completely empty.
That's why it always starts xfce4, not pmenu: The fallback is startxfce4. |
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209 | Core | Feature Request | Medium | Shutdown after a full charge | Unconfirmed | |
Task Description
That still need to be configurable, but chris_c does a good job I'ld like to see integraded in the main image :
http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?/topic/58794-a-script-to-shutdown-after-charging/
and :
http://chrisc.bedroomcoders.co.uk/?p=77 |
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77 | Core | Bug Report | Low | Shut down screen | Closed | |
Task Description
The shut down screen says "booting...". :) |
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254 | Core | Bug Report | High | Several apps leave graphical artefact overlay (ghost) a ... | Closed | |
Task Description
After quitting some apps, their last graphical output remains on the screen, which covers a large area of the Pandora, and therefore makes it quite unusable, so that only a full restart resolves this issue.
As this happens in many apps (Mednafen-GB, Dark Light Battles, etc) this must be a problem within a shared library (driver, graphics lib, window manager framework, or similar). |
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202 | Core | Bug Report | Low | Set Date and Time won't let you cancel or close | Closed | |
Task Description
The Date and Time application in MiniMenu by won't let you use the cross or the cancel button to close the application without changing anything.
If you use one of those buttons then a new window opens that says: "Error: Please select a timezone" and equally so for the date and time. |
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230 | Core | Bug Report | Low | Second SD slot not working in future kernel version 2.6 ... | Closed | |
Task Description
Sorry, not sure where to log this bug. I have confirmed with aTc on freenode, that SD slot #2 does not work on kernel version 2.6.37 from the openpandora git.
Happy to test anything and reports results. |
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251 | Core | Feature Request | Low | SD Mass Storage: Possibility to host multiple volumes | Unconfirmed | |
Task Description
a) Host multiple volumes at once.
b) Select one for hosting first, later host additional ones. (I guess this scenario is more complicated) |
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329 | Core | Bug Report | Low | Screen turns on when LCD closed | Unconfirmed | |
Task Description
Issue: The screen accidentally turns on even when the lid is closed.
How to reproduce: "Screen blanking" must be enabled! Close the lid, wait more than 10 minutes, tap either shoulder button. This behaviour happens whether on charge or battery, at the desktop or running an application, provided that the "screen blanking" option is enabled.
Desired outcome: When the Pandora comes out of "screen blanking", it should restore the brightness to the same value that it was before blanking. |
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1 | Core | Bug Report | Very Low | Sample Task | Closed | |
Task Description
This isn't a real task. You should close it and start opening some real tasks. |
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299 | Core | Bug Report | Low | run_pnd.sh does not follow PXML.xml or "-d"-Parameter | Assigned | |
Task Description
I call pnd_run.sh with a pnd. The application directory will invariably be /media/SD/pandora/appdata/, no matter if the PXML.xml specifies a different appdata path. Also, the parameter -d for run_pnd.sh is not followed, either.
I tried with vlc.pnd from the app store and with Dosbox74.pnd.
UPDATE: Original submission contained a wrong filename reference. Corrected that typo to the filename intended by the submitter. Admin: porg. |