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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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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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289 | Application | Bug Report | Medium | "sudo find /" produces assertion | Closed | |
Task Description
$ sudo find /
find: ftsfind.c:477: consider_visiting: Assertion `ent->fts_info == 11 || state.type != 0' failed.
Aborted
This is fixed by updating findutils to latest version using
sudo opkg upgrade findutils
Release SuperZaxxon 1.5
(not Beta 3, as given in "Reported Version" field, but there the release cannot be chosen). |
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310 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | mkdosfs is broken - creates 1GiB filesystems | Closed | |
Task Description
When a partition is bigger than 2 or 4 GiB (can't recall now) it makes a "default" 1GiB filesystem. Propably missing large file support in the build. Also, the pandora sd card formatter is missing -F 32 so it makes (i think, it is some time from when I noticed this) FAT16 partitions... |
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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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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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6 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | Calibrate Touchscreen within the Settings-Menu of XFCE ... | Closed | |
Task Description
It doesn't run. |
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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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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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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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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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43 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | libpng missing from the last images (since approx mid o ... | Closed | |
Task Description
Some ports (like SMW, VICE, etc.) stopped working because libpng is missing from the current images.
Installing it does fix that problem.
http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/unstable/feed/armv7a/base/libpng_1.2.42-r2.0.5_armv7a.ipk |
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44 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | Pandora-Start-Menu button too small | Closed | |
Task Description
Since about mid January, the Openpandora-Startmenu-Button doesn't resize when the "Show Title" is enabled.
Therefore, you only see parts of the "OpenPandora"-Title and no icon.
Disabling the title shows the icon. I have no idea how to resize it and why this happened (the theme hasn't been changed as far as I know) |
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45 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | libpnd: Using German descriptions from PND files | Closed | |
Task Description
I have some PNDs which have a german description included. pmenu does use those instead of the english ones (which should be the default if no language is selected). |
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46 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | pmenu: MediaPlayer only shows ~/ | Closed | |
Task Description
The mediaplayer only does show the ~/-Directory.
Ideally, it should present SD1 / SD2 / Users Home. |
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47 | Core | To Do (Reminder) | Medium | evmapperd: Blinking LED and charging control | Closed | |
Task Description
evmapperd should start blinking when the power is getting low.
Ideally, the blinking speed should increase with decreasing battery power and should start maybe at 5% as default (would be nice to have the settings configurable by the user).
As soon as the AC adaptor is connected, blinking should stop.
When the battery power is at 0% it should immediately shutdown and poweroff (NOT to be overridden by the user!)
Aditionally, we should have some charging control (or would it be better using a different daemon for that?)
Here's part of my conversation with MichaelW:
when the charge current was below a threshold, it would reduce the charger input current allowed and take it down to about what the system needs
it would be an active thing constantly sampling the system and constantly updating the input current to match the system
the alternative is that when the battery is full, the charge path is cut off until the battery drops down a bit, maybe 90% |
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50 | Core | To Do (Reminder) | Medium | pmenu: Add shutdown / logout | Closed | |
Task Description
There's no way yet to shutdown (poweroff) or logout from pmenu yet. |
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51 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | xfce4-battery-plugin: No time and no AC working | Closed | |
Task Description
xfce4-battery-plugin currently displays the % of the battery, but it doesn't show the time (or does it need a while to figure out how much time is left?)
Also, it doesn't realize when AC is connected.
I did do a sudo poweroff when power was below 5%. When it first powered down, I connected the AC and restarted. The plugin immediately powered down again, as it didn't know AC was connected. |
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52 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | X11-Touchscreen: Fullscreen-Issue when the mouse cursor ... | Closed | |
Task Description
There are some issues with the touchscreen using X11 and fullscreen apps which use their own mouse cursor.
The mouse cursor tends to shift around when it comes outside of the normal screen area.
This can be seen with SuperTux: The mouse cursor is a penguin. Move that close to the edge of the screen and it jumps around and then is shifted to the real touchscreen.
Thanks to a bug in SuperTux, this can also be fixed: Go into the Level Editor and go back into the main menu:
On top of the penguin mouse cursor is the normal X mouse cursor, which will not Shift anymore.
Aditionally, I tried the Hatari Menu (running on 640x480) and AlephOne (running on 800x480).
Both use the standard X mouse cursor and both are working fine.
I guess that the mouse cursor gets confused if it has negative values. |
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56 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | Movie Playing (Totem, VLC and MPlayer) | Closed | |
Task Description
Not really a bug report, just an information what issues what player has (tested using image from Feb 22nd).
MPlayer is missing a library in this image:
libxxf86dga1
Installing that one manually does make it work.
* VLC:
Plays things, but switching to fullscreen and back causes VLC to start having issues.
I wouldn't recomment VLC.
* Totem:
Works well (fullspeed video playing) when you disable the sidebar.
With the sidebar enabled, it doesn't play videos in fullscreen.
Menus are behind the video overlay as well as the controls in fullscreen mode (which is a bummer).
Needs about 10% more for the same movie than MPlayer (and therefore, stutters more often when mmcqd eats up CPU power)
* MPlayer:
Works well (fullspeed video playing) when video out is set to XV.
Audio out needs to be set to OSS. If set to Alsa, it segfaults when scrubbing around or doing a fast forward (see segfault below).
Runs very well in fullscreen, including controls on the bottom.
Does have issues displaying videos in windows (usually shows black, unless you resize the window).
Cache should be set to 40000. This will almost remove the stuttering when mmcqd accesses the SD card.
Menu is behind the video stream as well.
Only bad thing about Gnome MPlayer is, that you can't run it in fullscreen automatically when a video is loaded.
So basically, MPlayer is the best we have at the moment.
Fullscreen is really working flawlessly. Maybe we could change Gnome MPlayer to some fullscreen GUI (like the MPlayer for the Wii, etc.).
For a first release, it already works well enough.
Just need to make sure we include default settings as described above (most important: OSS sound!)
In case anyone wants to debug, here is the segfault that happens when using ALSA and fast forwarding:
[ 976.602203] Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address ffc84000
[ 976.609466] pgd = cf770000
[ 976.612182] [ffc84000] *pgd=8f842011, *pte=00000000, *ppte=00000000
[ 976.618530] Internal error: Oops: 807 [#1]
[ 976.622650] Modules linked in: g_cdc pvrsrvkm ipv6 ads7846 hwmon
[ 976.628723] CPU: 0 Not tainted (2.6.27-omap1 #1)
[ 976.633758] PC is at memset+0x30/0xc0
[ 976.637420] LR is at 0x0
[ 976.639984] pc : [] lr : [] psr: 20000093
[ 976.639984] sp : cf5abe04 ip : 00000000 fp : cf5abe24
[ 976.651519] r10: ffffe0a4 r9 : 00001d4c r8 : 00004c3b
[ 976.656799] r7 : ffffe0a4 r6 : cf8975c0 r5 : ffffc148 r4 : cfaed400
[ 976.663360] r3 : 00000000 r2 : 1ff8b350 r1 : 00000000 r0 : ffc83ffc
[ 976.669921] Flags: nzCv IRQs off FIQs on Mode SVC_32 ISA ARM Segment user
[ 976.677185] Control: 00c5387f Table: 8f770018 DAC: 00000015
[ 976.682952] Process mplayer (pid: 1781, stack limit = 0xcf5aa2e8)
[ 976.689086] Stack: (0xcf5abe04 to 0xcf5ac000)
[ 976.693481] be00: c02b4e00 cfae0a00 cfaed400 00005007 cf8975c0 cf5abe5c cf5abe28
[ 976.701873] be20: c02b2f74 c02b4da4 cf8975c0 cf5abe38 c0066db0 cfaed400 00005007 cf8975c0
[ 976.710235] be40: 00004c3b cf8975c0 00001d4c 00000000 cf5abe7c cf5abe60 c02b36f8 c02b2d94
[ 976.718627] be60: 00001d4c cfaed400 cf8975c0 00000000 cf5abecc cf5abe80 c02b3b50 c02b362c
[ 976.726989] be80: c00699fc c00382ac cf5abeb0 00000000 00ecdda0 00000000 cf5abee4 cf5abea8
[ 976.735382] bea0: c006a104 00001d4c 400c4150 cf8975c0 bef6050c c002ee44 cf5aa000 00000000
[ 976.743774] bec0: cf5abeec cf5abed0 c02b3dbc c02b3ac8 c02b31c4 bef6050c c002ee44 00000000
[ 976.752136] bee0: cf5abf1c cf5abef0 c02b1188 c02b3d64 c04ae8a0 00000000 00ecdda0 00001d4c
[ 976.760528] bf00: bef6050c 400c4150 bef6050c cf778760 cf5abf34 cf5abf20 c02b1504 c02b10d4
[ 976.768890] bf20: cf5abf5c cf778760 cf5abf54 cf5abf38 c00aa8ac c02b14d0 bef60548 cf778760
[ 976.777282] bf40: bef6050c 00000007 cf5abf7c cf5abf58 c00aab4c c00aa880 c0066e74 bef60548
[ 976.785675] bf60: cf5abf80 00000007 bef6050c 400c4150 cf5abfa4 cf5abf80 c00aaba4 c00aa8fc
[ 976.794036] bf80: 4b82cf18 00000000 00da2268 00da22b8 00000000 00000036 00000000 cf5abfa8
[ 976.802429] bfa0: c002ecc0 c00aab70 00da2268 00da22b8 00000007 400c4150 bef6050c bef6050c
[ 976.810821] bfc0: 00da2268 00da22b8 00000000 00000036 00d40628 00000000 00000000 00871348
[ 976.819183] bfe0: 00887178 bef60508 4012354c 4071963c 60000010 00000007 b601206b df08c3ff
[ 976.827575] Backtrace:
[ 976.830047] [] (snd_pcm_format_set_silence+0x0/0x13c) from [] (snd_pcm_playback_silence+0x1ec/0x2ac)
[ 976.841033] r6:cf8975c0 r5:00005007 r4:cfaed400
[ 976.845703] [] (snd_pcm_playback_silence+0x0/0x2ac) from [] (snd_pcm_update_hw_ptr+0xd8/0x1b4)
[ 976.856140] [] (snd_pcm_update_hw_ptr+0x0/0x1b4) from [] (snd_pcm_lib_write1+0x94/0x23c)
[ 976.866058] r7:00000000 r6:cf8975c0 r5:cfaed400 r4:00001d4c
[ 976.871765] [] (snd_pcm_lib_write1+0x0/0x23c) from [] (snd_pcm_lib_write+0x64/0x70)
[ 976.881256] [] (snd_pcm_lib_write+0x0/0x70) from [] (snd_pcm_playback_ioctl1+0xc0/0x3fc)
[ 976.891174] r4:00000000
[ 976.893737] [] (snd_pcm_playback_ioctl1+0x0/0x3fc) from [] (snd_pcm_playback_ioctl+0x40/0x44)
[ 976.904083] r7:cf778760 r6:bef6050c r5:400c4150 r4:bef6050c
[ 976.909820] [] (snd_pcm_playback_ioctl+0x0/0x44) from [] (vfs_ioctl+0x38/0x7c)
[ 976.918853] r4:cf778760
[ 976.921417] [] (vfs_ioctl+0x0/0x7c) from [] (do_vfs_ioctl+0x25c/0x274)
[ 976.929748] r6:00000007 r5:bef6050c r4:cf778760
[ 976.934417] [] (do_vfs_ioctl+0x0/0x274) from [] (sys_ioctl+0x40/0x64)
[ 976.942657] r6:400c4150 r5:bef6050c r4:00000007
[ 976.947326] [] (sys_ioctl+0x0/0x64) from [] (ret_fast_syscall+0x0/0x2c)
[ 976.955749] r7:00000036 r6:00000000 r5:00da22b8 r4:00da2268
[ 976.961486] Code: e1a0c001 e1a0e001 e2522040 a8a0500a (a8a0500a)
[ 976.967773] ---[ end trace 83bdb29850a1e142 ]--- |
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61 | Core | Feature Request | Medium | Packages to remove and include | Closed | |
Task Description
The following packages can be removed:
embryo
gnome-games
gnome-games-blackjack
gnome-games-gnometris
gnome-games-iagno
gnome-games-gtali
gnome-games-gnobots2
xmms-mad
But we need the following ones:
xmms-plugin-input-mpg123
xmms-plugin-input-mikmod
mikmod
libxxf86dga1
epdfview
gnumeric (if possible, would be nice)
I do wonder though if we should remove all gnome-games (and ScummVM) completely.
Makes more sense if we wrap those games up as PND files.
Same goes for the community wallpapers. Should we include them? Or save that space for other things? |
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72 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | Automatic Screen Saver crashes SGX Apps | Closed | |
Task Description
The automatic screen saver crashes apps which use the new SGX driver.
Has been tested with pmenu and Quake.
This does NOT happen with the Lid close / open turn off-routine, just with that automatic screen saver that turns of the LCD when you don't press a button for a while. |
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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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74 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | xfce4-mouse-settings: Fix the check for Xi so it does n ... | Closed | |
Task Description
The xfce4-mouse-settings don't work on the Pandora, because they report "XI is not present or too old"
This is a known bug and there already is a fix for it:
http://www.mail-archive.com/xfce4-commits@xfce.org/msg09395.html |
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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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317 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | After disabling USB-host current still flows into USB d ... | Closed | |
Task Description
On my Pandora, due to bad internal WiFi, I use an Edimax EW-7811Un USB WiFi adapter, which has a status-LED, flickering according to the network activity.
After disabling USB-host through the settings menu, the WiFi functionality is gone, but the device's LED is still on. So some current must still flow into the USB device.
The LED now has a permanent light, no flickering! This lack of "device intelligence" indicates that the device was indeed turned off, just current flowing directly to the LED circuit unaltered).
I can repeat the aforementioned steps many times, the behavior is the same.
As soon as I then first physically unplug and reinsert the device, the LED remains off eventually.
From then on, every further issuing of "Disable USB-host" through the settings menu turns the device LED completely off.
Smells like a kernel bug to me! As it requires one real un/re-plugging, from then on works ok. |
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16 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | normal user login fails over serial/ttys | Closed | |
Task Description
Only root can login over serial or ttys, and only if it has no password. Ssh login works fine.
After some debugging it seems to be PAM issue, possibly recipes/shadow/ misconfiguration in OE. Maybe we sould use IMAGE_LOGIN_MANAGER = "busybox" instead of IMAGE_LOGIN_MANAGER = "shadow" as we don't need super security? |
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87 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | default /etc/network/interfaces is causing problems | Closed | |
Task Description
The default /etc/network/interfaces has 192.168.1.0/24 subnet set up for usb0 which causes wifi connectivity to fail for users that have wifi on the same subnet.
All addresses should be edited out from /etc/network/interfaces, eth* stuff should probably be dropped too. |
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112 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | .pnd files with spaces in filename won't work | Closed | |
Task Description
pnd_run.sh barfs when given a file with space in it's name.
Also pnd_run bin doesnt enclose the .pnd name, it should.
/usr/pandora/scripts/pnd_run.sh -p "PicoDrive_180beta2 .pnd" -e PicoDrive.run
pnd set to `PicoDrive_180beta2 .pnd'
exec set to `PicoDrive.run'
/usr/pandora/scripts/pnd_run.sh: line 50: [: PicoDrive_180beta2: unary operator expected
when run from menu:
in fork!
df: /media/mmcblk1p1/pandora/desktop//PicoDrive_180beta2: can't find mount point
mountpoint:
/usr/pandora/scripts/pnd_run.sh: line 120: [: !: integer expression expected
not mounted on loop yet, doing so
Usage: grep [OPTION]... PATTERN [FILE]...
Try `grep --help' for more information.
Usage: grep [OPTION]... PATTERN [FILE]...
Try `grep --help' for more information.
error determining fs, output was cannot |
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115 | Base OS | Bug Report | Medium | OS is missing libvorbisidec.so | Closed | |
Task Description
Please add to next hotfix, srb2 needed this file. My temporary hack was to modify the LD_LIBRARY_PATH (didnt like having to so this, but I think the way srb2 is loading the library it wouldnt work without it) and include the library in the pnd.
Once this lib is added ill do an update on srb2 and remove the LD hack. |
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128 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | pndnotifyd Segfault | Closed | |
Task Description
pndnotifyd Segfault when the PXML.xml attached with th pnd contain non-ascii characters (for translation) |
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170 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | Executable directories broken | Closed | |
Task Description
Directory type packages fail to run. i.e. dropping a directory containing PXML.xml and a bunch of files onto the SD card rather than a .pnd package.
The application is detected and menu entries created correctly, however pnd_run.sh fails to bind mount the directory due to bogus double quoting. Looks like a failed attempt to handle spaces in the path. Patch below removes these incorrect quotes.
--- pnd_run.sh
+++ pnd_run.sh.old
@@ -161,2 +161,2 @@
elif [ $DFS = directory ]; then
- mntline="sudo mount --bind -o ro ${PND} "
+ mntline="sudo mount --bind -o ro \"${PND}\" " |
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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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176 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | op_power.sh: problematic display brightness restoring a ... | Closed | |
Task Description
Since hotfix4 it is possible to reduce the value for display brightness below '3'. Thus the script op_power.sh (the one used for low power mode) has to be adjusted accordingly. Currently line 25 in this script looks like this:
if [ $oldbright -ge 3 ] && [ $oldbright -le $maxbright ]; then
Please change the "-ge 3" part to "-ge 1" so that lower modes are possible, too. Otherwise the screen will be set to max brightness if you have selected a value of '1' when going into powersave mode.
Somehow it looks like what is possible to select via the hotkeys and what is possible via the "application" differs. In the script op_lcdsettings.sh in line 11 a minimum brightness of 3 seems to be defined, with the hotkeys it is even possible to go down to 0 (screen off) or values like 1 and 2. This is the relevant line:
minbright=3
Brightness restoring appears to be problematic in op_lid.sh, too. Just have a look at line 25 in this script:
if [ $oldbright -ge 3 ] && [ $oldbright -le $maxbright ]; then
Another issue is that the clockrate of 14MHz is simply too low to be reasonable. Please do adjust it to 125MHz instead, since this seems to be what TI recommends and what makes most sense since starting with hotfix4 this is where the lowest powermode (OPP0) is entered. When clocking down to 14MHz issues like the clock not working correctly come up.
Relevant lines in op_power.sh:
line 14, restoring old clockrate:
if [ $oldspeed -gt 14 ] && [ $oldspeed -le 900 ]; then
line 72, setting the clockrate for low power mode:
echo 14 > /proc/pandora/cpu_mhz_max |
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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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234 | Core | Feature Request | Medium | Changeable behaviour when closing the lid | Closed | |
Task Description
As it was requested on forum.gp2x.de and I think it's a good idea I've written some scripts to allow the user to change what happens when the lid is opened/closed.
There are 3 Settings:
-The old behaviour (turning off the screen)
-Go into low power mode
-Shutdown
Default behaviour is still the same: Turn the screen off. Maybe we could change this to low power mode? I don't know.
I made a lot of changes to op_lid.sh: http://pastebin.com/GT3qxWSx (diff: http://pastebin.com/Z8GwpDj8 )
I changed line 11 in op_power.sh to: if [ $powerstate -ne 0 ]; then
And wrote a gui for changing the setting using zenity: http://pastebin.com/9JvSTqfQ
(I still can't upload any files, don't know if it's the fault of my browser, that's why I use this paste service) |
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279 | Core | Feature Request | Medium | pidgin requires (more) locales to work correctly | Closed | |
Task Description
Please add the following package to allow umlauts working in pidgin:
glibc-gconv-utf-16
After installing this package I no longer have a problem receiving umlauts in pidgin. Besides it might also make sense to add "glibc-gconv-cp1250" which might be required for western europe and koi8-r which seems to be missing for xchat and conversion of chars there.
At the moment the following locale related packages are installed (as of SuperZaxxon Beta3):
glibc-charmap-utf-8 - 2.9-r35.3.5
glibc-gconv - 2.9-r35.3.5
glibc-gconv-cp1252 - 2.9-r35.3.5
glibc-gconv-ibm850 - 2.9-r35.3.5
glibc-gconv-iso8859-1 - 2.9-r35.3.5
glibc-gconv-iso8859-15 - 2.9-r35.3.5
Please add:
glibc-gconv-cp1250
glibc-gconv-koi8-r
glibc-gconv-unicode
glibc-gconv-utf-16
Thanks! |
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104 | Base OS | Bug Report | Low | AAC decoder libfaad doesn't appear to be compiled as fi... | Unconfirmed | |
Task Description
FAAD2 appears to not be compiled with fixed point decoding. My version of libfaad compiled with fixed point used 2-3x less cpu than the provided one. It's not enough to provide the switch to the configure script. the file libfaad/common.h has to be edited and a define uncommented. Line 68 in the v2.7 source.
/* COMPILE TIME DEFINITIONS */
/* use double precision */
/* #define USE_DOUBLE_PRECISION */
/* use fixed point reals */
//#define FIXED_POINT |
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118 | Base OS | Feature Request | Low | add sdl-perl to the base OS | Unconfirmed | |
Task Description
Hi there,
Many games depend on sdl-perl. Perl and sdl are part of the base OS, but not not the connection between the two.
Cheers,
sebt3 |
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124 | Base OS | Bug Report | Low | ifup doesn't like dhclient | Unconfirmed | |
Task Description
I added:
iface usb0 inet dhcp
And ran:
ifup usb0
But dhclient simply prints usage. |
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135 | Application | Bug Report | Low | OOM Killer causes loss of items in xfce4-panel configur... | Unconfirmed | |
Task Description
When the Pandora runs out of memory and the Out-Of-Memory killer fires, the Applications/Settings/xfce4/panel/panels.xml loses the entries for the menu button and the power monitor. |
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148 | Core | Bug Report | Low | add standard library path to ldconfig.so.conf to help l... | Unconfirmed | |
Task Description
cat >/etc/ld.so.conf |
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178 | Core | Bug Report | Low | Mount-loop when booting from SD-card | Unconfirmed | |
Task Description
When booting the pandora-OS from sd-card by using the official tar, you will end up with your sd-card being mounted twice: once as / and once as /media/. I solved this by adding "/dev/mmcblk0" to "/etc/udev/mount.blacklist". Maybe this should be added to the default tarball? I'm not sure as it might be used in other ways maybe (beside SD-card-installation)?
Background: I ran "updatedb" as root and have been notified by a message that there was a mount-loop. After adding the above modification the system still booted fine and "updatedb" ran nicely without a warning. |
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179 | Core | Bug Report | Low | .vimrc-preset for user but not for root | Unconfirmed | |
Task Description
I am running PandoraOS from sd-card installed with the official tarball "pandora-rootfs.tar.bz2".
I noticed that the control/keyboard-mapping in vi does not work correctly after switching to root (for example sudo su-). I solved this by copying over my users .vimrc to root-homedir. This should already be included in the tarball. |
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185 | Core | Bug Report | Low | Xorg driver should not be dependant on user environment | Unconfirmed | |
Task Description
The patch implementing screen blanking uses the /usr/pandora/scripts/op_lid.sh script to control LCD backlit:
http://git.openpandora.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=openembedded.git;a=blob;f=recipes/xorg-driver/xf86-video-omapfb/pandora_backlight_dim.patch;h=4a0b8432d083c6e7297192a2920c7a777ae3d098;hb=16f3fff44323bd6b4349d909667b51a2fef3f278
The same result can be achieved by using the sys interface:
/sys/devices/platform/twl4030-pwm0-bl/backlight/twl4030-pwm0-bl/bl_power
This approach makes driver independent on particular distribution. The proposed patch is attached. |
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217 | Application | Feature Request | Low | Add Mounting and unmounting context options for PND's | Unconfirmed | |
Task Description
It'll have to be in the SKEL.
/etc/skel/Applications/Settings/Thunar/uca.xml
People can replace the contents of their current uca.xml file with the following to gain this functionality now.
/home/[USERNAME]/Applications/Settings/Thunar/uca.xml
Terminal
Open Terminal Here
exo-open --working-directory %f --launch TerminalEmulator
Example for a custom action
*
emblem-symbolic-link
Mount PND
/usr/pandora/scripts/pnd_run.sh -p %f -m && thunar /mnt/utmp/
*.pnd;*.PND
gtk-jump-to-rtl
Unmount PND
/usr/pandora/scripts/pnd_run.sh -p %f -u
*.pnd;*.PND |
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222 | Application | Bug Report | Low | Login Screen does not accept all symbols of the form Fn... | Unconfirmed | |
Task Description
Problem - Login Screen does not accept all symbols of the form Fn+char
Reproducibility - always
Actual results - the characters :?#|$€"‘£¥@!_ do not work on the Login Screen with the Pandora's keyboard. When fn then the corresponding character is pressed, nothing is added to the string.
Expected results - these characters should appear just like any other character
Work Around - an external keyboard was able to enter these characters
Aditional Information - While the characters :?#|$€"‘£¥@!_ do not work, the characters ;/\'-+=`() work just fine. |