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311 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | [PATCH] Thunar configurable trash | Closed | |
Task Description
Not my work, but since I think my reply to ED on the forums will get buried I made this report.
The post with patch: http://boards.openpandora.org/index.php/topic/11189-its-arrived-questions/?p=210363 |
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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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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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314 | Core | Bug Report | Low | Pandora-Button doesn't open XFCE menu | Closed | |
Task Description
If you enable the "disapear automaticaly" feature in the XFCE panel, the Pandora button doesn't open the main menu anymore and you need to open it manually with the cursor. |
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323 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | OS Selector bug | Closed | |
Task Description
When selecting no OS in the OS Selector you're returned to the login screen where you have to reauthenicate. (Pressing Enter without selecting an OS does this)
I happen to do this a lot and it drives me mad :P |
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332 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | op_lidsettings.sh and op_power.sh scripts fail for some ... | Closed | |
Task Description
/usr/pandora/scripts/op_lidsettings.sh and /usr/pandora/scripts/op_power.sh fail for some usernames due to poor shell scripting
these scripts find their config files by grepping /etc/passwd for the uer currently running xfce4-session, but the loose regexp matches too much. this shell fragment from op_lidsettings.sh:
grep /etc/passwd -e $(ps u -C xfce4-session | tail -n1 | awk '{print $1}')| cut -f 6 -d ":"
when a use called "me" is logged in, returns
/home/root
/usr/games
/var/run/dbus
/home/me
rather than just "/home/me"
all instances of that construct (reading and writing settings, in both op_lidsettings.sh and op_power.sh) should be changed to
grep /etc/passwd -e ^$(ps u -C xfce4-session | tail -n1 | awk '{print $1}'): | cut -f 6 -d ":"
to correctly match only the complete username field in /etc/passwd |
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334 | Core | Bug Report | Low | op_bright_down.sh: error when decreasing brightness | Closed | |
Task Description
The script does not handle brightness "0".
If you try to decrease brightness if it's already at 0, it produces errors:
~ # /usr/pandora/scripts/op_bright_down.sh
/usr/pandora/scripts/op_bright_down.sh: line 18: [: : integer expression expected
/usr/pandora/scripts/op_bright_down.sh: line 22: echo: write error: Invalid argument
Not sure how to attach a patch here, but you can get the change with:
git pull git://git.assembla.com/openpandora-oe.git bug-333
I also changed the script to use /bin/sh since it's a valid posix script. |
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337 | Core | Bug Report | Low | SPAM | Closed | |
Task Description
SPAM |
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116 | Application | Bug Report | Low | Freetype issues (freeciv sdl client) | Closed | |
Task Description
With the SDL client for freeciv the font characters show up as square blocks and garbage characters. This may be related to freetype.
I had also heard that battle at wesnoth had similar issues. |
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167 | Application | Bug Report | Low | midori crashes all the time | Closed | |
Task Description
midori crashes all the time |
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73 | Base OS | Feature Request | Medium | Nub: Change mouse speed, fix scrolling and add mouse bu ... | Closed | |
Task Description
Currently the nubs can be set to three different modes:
mouse, scroll and absolute
Mode 1 (mouse) works fine, but the speed is a bit slow.
Mode 2 (scroll) has inverted scrolling and it would be nice if scrolling speed would change according to how far you move it
Aditionally, I would suggest adding another mode: mbuttons (Mouse buttons).
At the moment, you can use the nubs as mouse but don't have any mouse buttons.
I think it would be very convenient if you could set the nubs as mouse buttons:
Move the nub left for left click, right for right click, up for double click and down for middle click.
That way, each user could use the left nub for mouse and the right nub for mouse buttons or vice versa. |
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75 | Base OS | To Do (Reminder) | Low | Remove application-launcher from Pandora-Button | Closed | |
Task Description
As the Application Launcher takes 12 seconds to load and slows all running games down terribly if you accidentally hit the Pandora-Button, it is useless.
Please change it so it does something different.
My suggestions:
* Open the XFCE Start-Menu
or
* Open a simple applauncher (as suggested by vimacs)
Make sure it doesn't disturb any game or emulator if you press it while playing! |
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120 | Base OS | Bug Report | Medium | Python is missing some modules | Closed | |
Task Description
It seems like Python is missing some modules (like cgi) which should be included in the base installation. |
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122 | Base OS | Feature Request | Medium | SDL 1.2 optimizations | Closed | |
Task Description
At the moment, SDL is a bit slow and has vsync problems (tearing, etc.).
It could need optimizations to use the hardware. |
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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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3 | Core | Bug Report | High | Permissions for brightness and CPU Speed | Closed | |
Task Description
/sys/devices/platform/twl4030-pwm0-bl/backlight/twl4030-pwm0-bl/brightness
/proc/pandora/cpu_mhz_max
Those values cannot be changed by the user, only by root.
Should be changed. |
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4 | Core | Bug Report | Low | Missing Icons | Closed | |
Task Description
Some icons are missing:
XFCE4 Settings Manager: Accessibility, Appearance, Desktop, Display, File Manager, Keyboard, Mouse
The icons on the panel (Mail, Web, etc.) are also missing (they're invisibile) |
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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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6 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | Calibrate Touchscreen within the Settings-Menu of XFCE ... | Closed | |
Task Description
It doesn't run. |
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7 | Core | Bug Report | Low | No help or tips and tricks yet | Closed | |
Task Description
Help is missing as are the tips and tricks on startup. |
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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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9 | Core | Bug Report | High | pmenu doesn't work | Closed | |
Task Description
Running pmenu leads to:
ERROR: config_read_file() failed: skins/Platinum/skin.cfg (line 21 of config skin.c)
(config_skin.c:22)
ERROR: cfg_gui_read failed, exiting... ( main.c:1517) |
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11 | Core | Bug Report | High | Console keymap: Two keys not mapped yet | Closed | |
Task Description
INS (Fn + Del) is not working in console yet.
ALT and CTRL are not working in console yet.
The rest of the console keys are fine (tested in nano).
Keys in X are mapped completely. |
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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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15 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | Permissions / automounted SD Card | Closed | |
Task Description
Only root has write access to automounted SD Cards. The normal user can only read. |
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17 | Core | Feature Request | Low | Backlight off when display shuts off | Closed | |
Task Description
Would it be easy to make the backlight shut off when the screen goes off after a period of inactivity? That would save a lot of energy both during the charge cycle and if left on with a battery running.
Thanks! |
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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 [ $launcher == "xfce" ]; then
154 sed -i 's/.*sessions.*/sessions xfce4,pmenu/g' /etc/slim.conf
155 echo Xfce selected as default interface
156 else
157 sed -i 's/.*sessions.*/sessions pmenu,xfce4/g' /etc/slim.conf
158 echo PMenu selected as default interface
159 fi
They should be:
154 sed -i 's/.*sessions .*/sessions xfce4/g' /etc/slim.conf
157 sed -i 's/.*sessions .*/sessions pmenu/g' /etc/slim.conf
Note the empty space behind sessions. :) |
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19 | Core | Feature Request | Low | XFCE-Menu Editor | Closed | |
Task Description
Add an XFCE-Menu Editor (using python).
This way, people can edit the Startmenu :)
http://my.opera.com/Texel/blog/2008/02/20/xfce-applications-menu-editor-0-4 |
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20 | Core | Bug Report | Low | pndevmapperd: op_lid.sh / op_lidtoggle.sh | Closed | |
Task Description
pndevmapperd tries to run /usr/pandora/scripts/op_lidtoggle.sh, however, the filename is /usr/pandora/scripts/op_lid.sh
Either rename the file or change the call ;) |
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21 | Core | Bug Report | Low | op_bright.sh doesn't work correctly | Closed | |
Task Description
The file has to be changed to make it work.
The working script is:
#!/bin/bash
#get value range
minbright=3
maxbright=$(cat /sys/devices/platform/twl4030-pwm0-bl/backlight/twl4030-pwm0-bl/max_brightness)
curbright=$(cat /sys/devices/platform/twl4030-pwm0-bl/backlight/twl4030-pwm0-bl/brightness)
device=/sys/devices/platform/twl4030-pwm0-bl/backlight/twl4030-pwm0-bl/brightness
if [ ! $1 ]; then
newbright=$(DISPLAY=0:0 zenity --scale --text "set brightness" --min-value=$minbright --max-value=$maxbright --value=$curbright --step 1)
else
newbright=$1
fi
if [ $newbright -le $minbright ]; then newbright=$newbright; fi
echo $newbright > $device |
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22 | Core | Bug Report | Low | pndevmapperd: Powerbutton / hold doesn't work. | Closed | |
Task Description
Moving the powerbutton doesn't get recognized by pndevmapperd.
When moving the powerbutton to hold, it reports:
keyboard.c: can't emulate rawmode for keycode 152 |
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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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24 | Core | Bug Report | Low | op_menu.sh not working | Closed | |
Task Description
Reports:
xfce4-appfinder: Cannot open display: .
Fix might be (according to vimacs):
Change those two similar looking lines to:
sudo -u $xfceuser DISPLAY=:0.0 xfce4-appfinder
and:
pidlist=$(pstree -lpA | grep pnd_run.sh | sed -ne 's/.*-\(.*\)(\([0-9]\+\))/\2\n \1/p' | DISPLAY=:0.0 zenity --list --multiple --column "pid" --column "name" --title "kill" --text "which apps should be killed" | sed 's/|/\n/')
Needs to be checked. |
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25 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | QWERTY Slowdowns | Closed | |
Task Description
Cleaned up a bit according to everything we know.
EDIT: notaz did it again. Fixed it. If you find any weird side effects, let us know :)
http://notaz.gp2x.de/tmp/Xorg
Replace the file /usr/bin/Xorg
Be sure to change permissions to 755
Switching between DPAD and keyboard does increase CPU usage on X A LOT. It even tends to crash ALSA if done too extensive.
According to notaz, this is due to some very old crap that's still included in X.
Internally it has one mouse and one keyboard, everything else is copied every time you press a key and bunch of callbacks are called, messages are sent to all screens and windows.
New tests from EvilDragon:
Disabling xfwm4 makes things better (ALSA won't crash anymore), but it still lags. Running it in minimal X (directly from .xinitrc) strangely fixes this - X won't eat up more than 17% CPU,
regardless how many buttons you press.
OLD Entry:
The qwerty controls when pressed are causing the system to slowdown making the application running to pause/delay. Ive seen in a least 2 application glquake and supertux. For example pressing space would cause the hiccups and shortly after the pressing stopped the application would regain normal running speed. The other joystick/nub controls work fine. glquake is getting controls direct from the event files. Supertux is using the SDL layer.
This was done on angstrom image from dec 19th.
EDIT: More tests done by EvilDragon with the latest image (pandora-xfce-image-omap3-pandora-20100102-new-kernel-fn-n-m-support.tar.bz2)
When you play with the DPAD and press a keyboard button, the app is making the small pause. You can press as many keyboard buttons as you want after that, there won't be another pause.
BUT as soon as you press the DPAD again, it pauses again. Then the next pause does happen when you press a keyboard button, etc.
So it feels like it pauses when you switch between DPAD and keyboard.
The most important thing: This only happens when you run SDL Games from X. It doesn't occur when running SDL games from the console. |
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26 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | pndevmapperd only works when manually started | Closed | |
Task Description
Though pndevmapperd runs after booting (ps -A lists it), it doesn't react to anything.
EDIT: It DOES do something. It creates defunct op_menu.sh with each press.
When you run it manually from the terminal, the menu button works find and shows the appfinder. |
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27 | Core | Bug Report | Low | xfce4-brightness-plugin: 0 isn't a good minimum value | Closed | |
Task Description
The xfce4-brightness-plugin can be set to a minimum of 0.
This is kinda confusing to the normal user, as it makes the screen totally black.
Maybe this could be changed to a minimum of 3? |
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28 | Core | Bug Report | High | pmenu only shows preview pictures when selecting the PN ... | Closed | |
Task Description
When selecting a PND for the first time, it only shows a red X.
When selecting the PND for the second time, it shows the preview picture. |
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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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30 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | New issues in current image (pandora-20100102-new-kerne ... | Closed | |
Task Description
* It takes forever to startup.
It hangs while trying to initialize the new SDIO-WiFi:
[ 2363.922271] wl1251: WARNING WLAN not ready
[ 2363.927581] wl1251_sdio mmc2:0001:1: firmware: requesting wl1251-fw.bin
[ 2423.930328] wl1251: ERROR could not get firmware: -2
[ 2424.033447] wl1251: ERROR sdio write failed (-110)
[ 2425.786071] wl1251: ERROR sdio read failed (-110)
[ 2425.790893] wl1251: WARNING WLAN not ready
[ 2425.795776] wl1251_sdio mmc2:0001:1: firmware: requesting wl1251-fw.bin
* OpenPandora Start-Button is too small (has the same width as a normal icon) |
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31 | Core | Bug Report | High | X11 Crashing with omapfb | Closed | |
Task Description
Cleaned up a bit.
* Mouse is inverted if you run SDL Games from the console.
* Mouse is not properly calibrated when you run SDL Games under X fullscreen. Fixed with notaz patch that also fixes the X11-Crash with omapfb (see below)
Regarding the X11-Crash when using SDL-Fullscreen-Apps together with omapfb:
notaz nailed down the problem: It's actually xf86-input-tslib's fault-
omapfb only acted as catalizator here, causing SDL to use different code path and call different X functions.
His patch also almost increases the touchscreen problem (see above): It runs perfect for games in 800x480.
However, on small issue is left on apps with lower resolution which use their own mouse cursor:
As soon as you move the mouse outside of the game resolution (i.e. SuperTux runs 640x480), the mouse cursor stops at the end of the virtual screen and you have an offset.
This only seems to happen when the game uses it's own mouse cursor. If you go to the level editor of SuperTux and leave, the normal X cursor appears and the problem doesn't occur anymore.
So this is probably something that needs to be fixed in the game, not in the driver.
A compiled version (for testing):
http://notaz.gp2x.de/tmp/tslib_drv.so --- needs to be copied here: /usr/lib/xorg/modules/input/tslib_drv.so |
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32 | Core | Bug Report | Low | pndnotifyd: Crawling through directories it shouldn't i ... | Closed | |
Task Description
My current configuration is:
Rootfs on first SD Card, 2nd partition.
If I put my WIZ SD Card with tons of files into the second SD Slot while booting, pndnotifyd eats up about 95% of CPU time.
After about 8 - 9 minutes, it stopped eating the CPU and the system is working normally.
This doesn't happen when I put in the card when XFCE4 is already running.
Using LSOF, I can confirm it's crawling where it shouldn't:
pndnotify 1825 root 6r DIR 179,9 1441792 62488 /media/mmcblk1p1/roms/c64/Tapes
Could it be that on first initialization it hasn't loaded the config and crawls through the whole SD Card?
On a side note: I got 44700 files on that SD Card... so if it needs about 8 minutes, that does mean it can do over 5000 files a minute! |
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33 | Core | Bug Report | Low | mmcqd eating lots of CPU power when writing | Closed | |
Task Description
EDIT:
Tried a remount with noatime and this seemed to work very well. CPU usage when writing still goes higher, but not as high as before.
Very common problem, seems to happen on all systems (just do a google search for mmcqd).
Just run SuperTux, wait about 10 seconds at the title screen and it will hang for a few seconds (while mmcqd goes up).
Same problem as on the GP2X where we also had hangs occuring.
I wonder if there's something that can be done here?
Some suggest to change mmcqd priority. Some other sites do try to remove features of mmcqd.
Another option is to mount async (like on the gp2x).
As the Pandora usually isn't switched off the hard way but should be shutdown properly, this could be a good solution.
That would mean that our suspend mode needs to call sync before shutting down.
Maybe pnd_run.sh could also run sync after a game quit?
Here are some interesting reads that might help us:
http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-omap@vger.kernel.org/msg16345.html : "wait_for_completion is blocking call. Please check 'omap_mmc_request'"
http://www.mail-archive.com/davinci-linux-open-source@linux.davincidsp.com/msg08732.html - He disables some stuff in mmcqd which lowers CPU usage. |
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34 | Core | To Do (Reminder) | Low | Add software mixer to ALSA | Closed | |
Task Description
Some headphones are very loud. The volume wheel cannot be used properly with them.
Therefore, we should be able to change the volume in software mode, too.
File attached below, simply needs to be included in the next image by DJWillis. |
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35 | Core | Bug Report | Low | AbiWord crashes when you try to start the help. | Closed | |
Task Description
Starting the Help Center will freeze AbiWord. |
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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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37 | Core | Bug Report | Very Low | Game doesn't start in No-X mode (pnd_run.sh) (Permissi ... | Closed | |
Task Description
EDIT:
Some more information from notaz:
it's failing because it can't find controlling tty (/dev/tty is a "virtual" gateway device, so setting permissions gave no effect)
do "ps ax" on your desktop and it has the tty column
so SDL fbdev driver wants to get a real tty fo be able to read keys
So we need to somehow give it a real tty?
yeah, but I don't know why as pnd start from X and that gives virtual tty
*don't know how*
maybe something can be done using openvt, chvt and similar tools
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What happens if you run a script in no-X mode:
1. It stops slim
2. It mounts all the directories as needed (works fine).
3. It DOES NOT start the app
4. It unmounts all the directories
5. It restarts slim (and therefore X)
I can confirm the path is correctly and the filesystem is mounted there (did an ls -l).
I can also confirm the game is working fine, as the same PND does work within X if I run it from the terminal using pnd_run supertux_noX.pnd
So it looks like the line that actually executes the game does work when run in X, but not when run outside of X.
Maybe it tries to execute the game on the screen where the script is actually started (X) and therefore can't run it as X is not running anymore?
The line working in X-mode but not working in non-X-Mode:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/mnt/utmp/$BASENAME ./$EXENAME $ARGUMENTS
The game I tried was SuperTux (SDL-Game) with a no-X=1 parameter in the PXML. |
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38 | Core | Bug Report | High | ALSA crashes every so often | Closed | |
Task Description
EDIT: Doesn't seem to be crashing. Looks like the amp hasn't been setup properly.
There is a fix by notaz:
http://notaz.gp2x.de/tmp/uImage
Use that with the latest image (Feb 13th) to test it out.
ALSA crashes pretty often. Not sure, but I think it does this when something is eating up a lot of CPU.
ALSA starts to spit out buffer_underrun errors and occasionally crashes with an input/output error.
Then no sound will come from an SDL app.
You can reinitialize it by playing a song with XMMS. |
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39 | Core | Bug Report | High | file doesn't work (missing magic files) in image from F ... | Closed | |
Task Description
It seems there's a bug in the latest package "file 5.04-r0.5" of the Angström repository:
It's missing the magic files and therefore doesn't work.
Unfortunately, pnd_run.sh depends on it and therefore it breaks the PND-system.
Installing an older stable version (http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/feeds/2008/ipk/glibc/armv7a/base/file_4.21-r0.1_armv7a.ipk) does make it work again.
First appeared on image from Feb 13th, not fixed in image from Feb 22nd yet. |
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40 | Core | Bug Report | Low | pmenu doesn't show screenshots | Closed | |
Task Description
I did create some PXML files which have screenshots included.
pmenu seems to ignore them, it just shows a red X. |
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41 | Core | Bug Report | Low | netbook-launcher-efl: Shutdown / Logout / Reboot not wo ... | Closed | |
Task Description
The netbook-launcher displays the logout / reboot / shutdown dialogue, but doesn't do anything when you select anything. |