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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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297 | Core | Bug Report | Low | pandora button and taskbar autohide | Unconfirmed | |
Task Description
When the taskbar is set to autohide, the Pandora button does not bring up the menu anymore. |
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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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42 | Core | Bug Report | Low | op_defaultgui.sh: sed needs sudo access | Closed | |
Task Description
I (EvilDragon) created a small script where you can reselect the default GUI and enable / disable autologin.
Works fine so far, except for that the sed to /etc/slim.conf needs root access.
I have no idea how to make sudo in this script work without asking for a password.
If anyone could help me there, I'll be happy :) |
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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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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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103 | Base OS | Feature Request | Low | OpenAL library in firmware? | Closed | |
Task Description
Is there any chance we can have OpenAL installed as a default library? I'm considering porting some software that requires it (and truth be told I manually compiled and installed it for my own use atm...) |
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85 | Core | Feature Request | Low | open lid while in low power mode | Closed | |
Task Description
I'm replying in-forum:
An interesting point -- opening the lid turning the screen on, but you're still in lower power mode. The question then becomes --
Since you enabled low power mode (using the power switch), thats the logical way to un-low power mode.
Two outcomes come to mind ..
When opening the lid, one of:
i) wake up from low power mode, or
ii) Don't turn the screen on when in low power mode
(or a variation of (ii) -- flash a warning "hey, I'm in lower power, bugger off, and hit the power switch")
I can code something in; probably occured due to in my prototype, I broke the power switch, so I didn't use low power mode near the end ;) |
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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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79 | Core | Bug Report | Low | On clean install, picking minimenu as a GUI hangs the p ... | Closed | |
Task Description
I had to reboot the pandora (look in the manual :)) to get back to the installer. I had to specify ANOTHER user, as the one I made was still there. Picking the XFCE one did work. |
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53 | Core | Bug Report | Low | Non-X Touchscreen: Inverted axis | Closed | |
Task Description
Running SDL-Apps in Non-X mode have inverted axis. |
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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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62 | Core | To Do (Reminder) | Low | New xmodmap to include into latest image | Closed | |
Task Description
This is just the latest xmodmap, based on the latest map notaz released.
Both maps (xmodmap and notaz' console map) are attached.
Path in the image:
/etc/skel/.pndXmodmap
/etc/keymap-extension-2.6.map |
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64 | Core | To Do (Reminder) | Low | New power-manager.xml-file (removes opening the logout ... | Closed | |
Task Description
As the powerswitch is used to go into low power mode or shutdown, it doesn't make sense showing the logout dialogue (which would appear when you come back from low-power mode).
Therefore, I disabled it with this file.
It should be placed in:
/etc/xdg/op/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/
in the image. |
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330 | Core | Bug Report | Low | NetworkManager crashes after suspend to RAM | Unconfirmed | |
Task Description
Suspend to RAM uses less power than the low power mode, but the NetworkManager crashes often after the Pandora woke up from suspend to RAM.
This could be fixed with an update of NetworkManager. |
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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. |
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198 | Application | Bug Report | Low | Mousepad: 'Find' works only once | Closed | |
Task Description
Mousepad 0.2.16
Find (Ctrl+F) works once, the next time it is used the button 'Find' is and stays grayed out. |
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298 | Application | Bug Report | Low | Mousepad only searches once | Closed | |
Task Description
Whenever I search text in an open Mouspad document, it works fine the first time. As soon as I close the search dialogue and re-open it, the "find" (resp "find and replace" in replace dialogue) button is greyed out and unclickable. (This is the state the dialogue is in before typing anything, but this time, typing doesn't help.) "return" also doesn't work. Only help is closing and reopening Mousepad. |
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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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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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145 | Base OS | Feature Request | Low | missing tune2fs command | Closed | |
Task Description
bash: tune2fs: command not found
Please include tune2fs into basic OS image. Would be handy for managing filesystem on SD cards. |
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97 | Base OS | Feature Request | Low | Missing kernel-module-snd-usb-audio | Closed | |
Task Description
Missing kernel-module-snd-usb-audio would be nice to hook the pandora up to my logitec speakers and have audio out and a hub for hooking up other devices at the same time... |
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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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258 | Application | Bug Report | Low | MiniMenu: Pressing key multiple times only cycles focus... | Unconfirmed | |
Task Description
EXAMPLE: MiniMenu with the option "Subcategories as folders" YES, and the current active tab i.e. "Game" lists:
Subgenre folders: ActionGame, AdventureGame, ArcadeGame, BlocksGame, …
App items: Abuse, Amoeboax, Arkaniod, Bloqus, …
THE BUG: Pressing "A" multiple times only cycles the focus between folders (ActionGame, AdventureGame, ArcadeGame), but never reaches the app items (Abuse, Amoeboax, Arkaniod).
BESIDES THIS BUG in the current keyboard item selection logic, I kindly inquire to implement: FS#243 |
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239 | Application | Feature Request | Low | MiniMenu: New option: Grid stop horizontal | Unconfirmed | |
Task Description
I am suggesting the new option "Grid stop horizontal" for MiniMenu with the following possible settings and their effect.
Yes -> If the boundary is reached the focus remains there.
No -> If the boundary is reached the focus starts at the opposite side again.
Jump to next/prev line -> If the boundary is reached the focus jumps to the next/previous line and the opposite side. |
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240 | Application | Feature Request | Low | MiniMenu shall return into full screen mode (more quick... | Unconfirmed | |
Task Description
If you set MiniMenu's option "Live (not exit) on app run?" to YES, and you quit an application and return to the still running MiniMenu, it runs in windowed mode, and takes about 2 seconds until it goes into full screen mode again.
This delay should at best be not noticeable at all, at most 0-1 seconds. |
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241 | Application | Feature Request | Low | MiniMenu shall remember state for next start | Closed | |
Task Description
With the setting "Live (not exit) on app run?" set to "NO" the currently selected tab and item shall be remembered, so that you return to the same state, in which you left MiniMenu. |
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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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70 | Core | To Do (Reminder) | Low | Make switching GUIs more customizable (hardcoded at the ... | Closed | |
Task Description
At the moment, /usr/pandora/scripts/op_switchgui,sh ,/usr/pandora/scripts/op_defaultgui.sh and /usr/pandora/scripts/first-run-wizard.sh are hardcoded with the GUIs we have.
I'd like to have that configurable for the future.
My current plan is having a config file with all the GUIs in (e.g. /etc/pandora/gui.conf)
In there, there should be ALL GUIs:
"XFCE4";"startxfce4";"xfce4-session-logout --logout"
"Netbook Launcher";"startnetbooklauncher";"killall netbook-launcher-efl"
"PMenu";"pmenu";""
So with an info:
a) What's the name of the GUI
b) How to start it
c) How to stop it (if it doesn't do that itself)
Therefore, various GUIs could be implemented and switched with the Switch GUI script by simply adding it to the config file.
Ideally, all GUIs should either have a shutdown script (so I don't have to kill it to quit it) or react properly on a simple terminate
command :)
Or they could do it themselves, read out the config file, show up the different GUIs we have, change the /tmp/gui.load file and quit.
Any more ideas?
Any help? Coding that script shouldn't be too hard, the only thing I don't know at the moment is how to parse various config lines (as above) into a shell script :)
vimacs, any idea there? |
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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. |
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228 | Core | Bug Report | Low | libpnd must be linked to libstdc++ | Closed | |
Task Description
Run "ldd -r /usr/lib/libpnd.so.1", and a number of undefined symbols are listed. These become a problem when attempting to load libpnd in Python. I imagine it could be a problem when attempting to load libpnd in other languages as well.
This can be worked around with "LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libstdc++.so" before running a Python program that loads libpnd.
But it can be worked around more easily by linking libstdc++ during compile. Adding "-lstdc++" to line 41 of libpnd's Makefile does it. I'd add a patch, but the attach file button isn't working for me. Still, a simple fix, right? |
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67 | Core | Bug Report | Low | libpnd : pnd_apps_exec() function bug | Closed | |
Task Description
libpnd : pnd_apps_exec() do not seems to be up to date with pnd_run.sh script, when executing the function i get from the terminal :
getopt: invalid option -- 'c'
Terminating... |
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294 | Core | Bug Report | Low | Left nub not working with kernel 3.2 | Closed | |
Task Description
Left nub doesnt work when powering on into SuperZaxxon Final with kernel 3.2.
Rebooting into kernel 2.6 fixes it until sleeping or powering off. After which rebooting into 2.6 is once again necessary to get the left nub working. |
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143 | Core | Bug Report | Low | LED triggers timer and heartbeat cause freezing when us ... | Closed | |
Task Description
Summary is about all i can dug out now. Somehow related to the PWM driving, because SD, bt and wifi leds work with trigger=timer.
NOTE: power and charger leds are driven by PWM (just so you all know what I'm talking about).
All i wanted to do was to add blinking power led to low power mode and all i get is a frozen pandora :/. |
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278 | Core | Bug Report | Low | Kernel 3.2.x: broken middle click on right nub | Closed | |
Task Description
Using kernel 3.2.x middle click with the right nub is no longer working. With the "old" kernel you get a middle click when pushing the right nub down, this is no longer the case when eg using SuperZaxxon Beta3 (was already the case in SuperZaxxon Beta1 with kernel 3.2.1). As long as you are using kernel 2.6.27.x middle click is working as expected. |
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276 | Core | Feature Request | Low | Kernel 3.2.x: add script to activate zram | Closed | |
Task Description
Please add a script to activate zram (RAM compression) when using the new kernel. More info about how to do this is available in this post:
http://boards.openpandora.org/index.php?/topic/7844-superzaxxon-beta-3-released/#entry138834
http://boards.openpandora.org/index.php?/topic/7226-superzaxxon-beta-11-released/page__st__20#entry128665
Please be aware though that Linux-SWAT had to explicitly set a value in "/sys/block/zram0/disksize" to get it work with Slackware. Over here the following is automatically set:
pandora:~$ cat /sys/block/zram0/disksize
61648896
Sadly I can *not* change this value, even using sudo:
pandora:~$ ls -l /sys/block/zram0/disksize
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 4096 Apr 9 12:51 /sys/block/zram0/disksize
pandora:~$ cat /sys/block/zram0/disksize
61648896
pandora:~$ sudo echo 61648888 > /sys/block/zram0/disksize
-bash: /sys/block/zram0/disksize: Permission denied
Basically the following commands are required in a startup script to automatically create the "compressed swap inside RAM" aka zram (possibly a check if the modprobe was successful makes sense as well as checking for the size of the created ramdisk):
modprobe zram
mkswap /dev/zram0
swapon -p 5 /dev/zram0 |
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264 | Core | Bug Report | Low | Issues with HOTFIX 6 R1 Beta | Closed | |
Task Description
I started with hotfix 5 and when I used the Left Nub for mouse movement it performed well.
I installed HOTFIX 6 R1 Beta and the Nub works fine except pushing up. It moves the cursor very slow and all other directions just fine. The other nub works just fine as well.
This only began after I installed HF6R1B.
I also had to install the Hotfix twice due to sustained system freeze upon start up on the first attempt.
I enabled gui choice but minimenu does not function it just cycles back to GUI choice. |
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306 | Core | Bug Report | Low | Issue with Network Notification pop-ups | Closed | |
Task Description
Clicking on the button in a notification used when WiFi is enabled (such as the one stating that Wireless Networks were found), doesn't close the notification. In order to close it, I have to click the X button that's in the top-left. |
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63 | Core | To Do (Reminder) | Low | Include new panel-setup for XFCE4 | Closed | |
Task Description
I enhanced the XFCE4-Panel setup a bit, since we now have working ALSA mixer and a battery monitor.
The files inside the attached archive should go to
/etc/xdg/op/xfce4/panel/*
in the image. |
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60 | Core | To Do (Reminder) | Low | Include new menufile (Setting) for XFCE4 | Closed | |
Task Description
I just built a nice menu file which features subdirectories for games and emulators :)
I attached it, the old one should be replaced:
/etc/xdg/menus/xfce-applications.menu |
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174 | Base OS | Feature Request | Low | Include modem-manager in base image | Closed | |
Task Description
Please consider including the modemmanager package in the base distibution.
This allows 3G wireless dongles to work out of the box (configured via network-manager). |
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244 | Application | Feature Request | Low | Include man and the manpages | Unconfirmed | |
Task Description
The command line environment of the default OS does not include the command "man" and the respective manpages of the installed programs.
I personally often use manpages, as I hardly remember the syntax/arguments of all programs I use.
Having them would be very convenient!
EVALUATING NEEDED STORAGE AMOUNT
Some may argue that storage space is quite limited on the NAND.
Yes I agree. Hence the number of included programs is limited too. Hence it would not be all too many manpages.
When I press TAB into an empty Terminal prompt, I get 1406 possibilities, which is about the amount of available commands/programs if we ignore aliases, etc.
Multiply that with an average of 20 kb per manpage, and you get about 30 MB in total. With compression this could possibly be brought down to 15-20 MB.
POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
A) Store into the NAND the manpages of core OS CLI programs only, and not all the library/system/etc documentation.
B) Include only the man command into the core OS, and compile/configure it in such a fashion, that it finds the manpages within non-NAND media (SD card, USB volume, etc).
b1) Specify that it simply looks into a certain path within the /media/*/pandora/ structure.
b2) Or offer PND packages like man-core.pnd, man-extended.pnd,... you get the idea or even man-custom.pnd (which would look into its appdata or a certain path for custom added manpages, to somehow get the b1 approach within the PND approach). |
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325 | Core | Bug Report | Low | Impossible to not set password at first boot | Unconfirmed | |
Task Description
The Wiki states that the Pandora can be used without setting a user password on first boot. But when the password and password confirmation field are left empty, an error pops up saying that there is a password missmatch.
(Please don't fix this bug by just changing the statement in the Wiki ;-) |
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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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266 | Application | Bug Report | Low | hf6rc: Unable to enter Low Power Mode with lid shut: | Closed | |
Task Description
Since hf6rc was installed I am unable to enter low power mode.
I did pull up the new lid config settings script and selected switch off screen.
Reproducable.
Nothing happens when the power switch is moved fully to the right for a short time.
I expect it to entry low power mode. quirky for it not too.
workaround: easy - enter LPM before closing lid.
btw: unable to select hf6 in reported version. |
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268 | Core | Bug Report | Low | HF6: error in op_power.sh | Closed | |
Task Description
When powering the system off after it has been in low power state once, an error is reported by op_power.sh, line 173.
Unfortunately I don't have the full message as it's visible on the console only for a short time before the screen turns off.
From looking at the script, the "fi" in the last line might be superfluous. |
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232 | Core | Bug Report | Low | HF6 - charged completed with lid closed causing keyboar ... | Closed | |
Task Description
HF6 - It seems as when charging finishes with pandora on then charge light goes out (charge completed assuming) keyboard not functioning just gamepad. Can't use letters to cycle through in mini minimenu or use space to pull up ovr settings.
Will test further |
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213 | Application | Bug Report | Low | Gigolo does not perform it's task | Closed | |
Task Description
In it's current state, Gigolo is flat out broken and (almost) useless. It pretends to to it's job, but can't because it's missing critical pieces of anatomy.
It can mount local filesystems correctly, but then so can thunar, so this is a redundant and useless function. The main reason to use Gigolo is to mount remote filesystems easily, and without having to use the terminal, and to save passwords in your keychain.
The solution to the problem is to perform the following tasks:
sudo opkg install gvfsd-sftp sshfs-fuse
sudo mousepad /etc/modutils/fuse
type "fuse" save and quit
sudo update-modules |
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83 | Base OS | Bug Report | Low | getting more /media/mmcblk?p1 | Closed | |
Task Description
From a conversation with skeezix:
I'm seeing /media/mmcblk0p1, mmcblk1p1, mmcblk2p1, mmcblk3p1 and mmcblk4p1 - is that something I should worry about? This started after I inserted & ejected my sd card a couple of times.
To which skeezix said:
The system starts at /media/mmcblk0 (with p1 ec being the partition number); if you eject the SD, then stick it back in, it will try to go to the earlier number again, but if some process was watching that SD when you ejected it, the system will nto be able to recycle that number, so you get the next blk number. So if you end up with /media/mmcblk5p1 (say), then it means you've been eject/inserting, and some program or another has been watching the SD instead of letting it go.
Isn't it nicer to cleanup the ones above 1 (so 0 and 1 are there) at startup to avoid confusion? |
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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. |