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138 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Low | 'del' key (shift+backspace) not working | New | |
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Task Description
The title says everything: The 'del' key does not work. In theory you should have a del "event" when hitting shift+backspace. This is not the case in all progs I tested so far (terminal and default text editor with gui). |
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65 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Feature Request | Very Low | .desktop files, be nice if they included the non-englis... | New | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
.desktop files only include the English stuff right now (using the .desktop default tags.) Be nice if in addition to 'title', we also include 'title[de]' type extras, whatever is in the PXML.xml pnd_pxml_t includes all the goods, but pnd_disco_t has only the summarized english stuff. |
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179 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Low | .vimrc-preset for user but not for root | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
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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288 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Feature Request | Low | add functionality to inputrc | Unconfirmed | |
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Task Description
Since the default inputrc doesn't contain any functionality (simple cli movements like ctrl-left or crtrl-right to skip words don't work) this diff may be useful to add to the cli-experience. I've also been trying to get the delete-key to work, but this is apparently already a known issue (see FS#227). I can remove this from the diff if you want. (I couldn't attach a file to the task somehow) 31,32c31,33 < # "\e[3~": delete-char < # "\e[2~": quoted-insert --- > #"\e[3~": delete-char > "\e[^?": delete-char > "\e[2~": quoted-insert 44,47c45,50 < # "\e[5C": forward-word < # "\e[5D": backward-word < # "\e\e[C": forward-word < # "\e\e[D": backward-word --- > "\e[1;5C": forward-word > "\e[1;5D": backward-word > "\e[5C": forward-word > "\e[5D": backward-word > "\e\e[C": forward-word > "\e\e[D": backward-word |
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148 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Low | add standard library path to ldconfig.so.conf to help l... | Unconfirmed | |
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Task Description
cat >/etc/ld.so.conf<<END /lib /usr/lib END ldconfig |
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191 | OpenPandora Development OS | Core | Bug Report | Low | Add XInput extention to allow pressure sensivity in app... | Unconfirmed | |
Release 2 (.next) |
Task Description
Please see this for GTK apps : http://library.gnome.org/devel/gdk/stable/gdk-Input-Devices.html And see this thread : http://boards.openpandora.org/index.php?/topic/372-xournal-pdf-annotations/page__gopid__6836#entry6836 |
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225 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Medium | ads7846 reports odd pressure values | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
using evdev xorg drivers and not the tslib drivers you can receive pressure axis data however there is a problem with the values reported by the ads7846 module and the evdev driver has no calibration property for pressure using xinput test touchscreen you can see the pressure axis ranging from 120-ish for hard press to about 150-170 for light press (low pressure values can be quite erratic) I could possibly hack the evdev module to possibly do something with this odd and narrow range of values, but I rather think looking at the source that the ads7846 module needs some work. is there a git tag that has a known working configuration? as I've had problems getting the kernel to compile the last few times I attempted... |
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94 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Low | Backlight control by lid sensor not detected after boot | New | |
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Task Description
If you boot the system with the lid closed, the backlight will still be on when you get to the desktop. You have to lift the lid for an instant and then close again to shut it off. Perhaps this is because of the lack of trigger for an interrupt since the sensor is already activated. Can there be one extra check of the lid sensor after boot to cover this static position? |
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110 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Very Low | Battery percentage static in MiniMenu | Unconfirmed | |
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Task Description
Battery remaining percentage in MiniMenu does not update unless you change tabs back and forth. This is only really an issue when leaving the unit charging and not using it. It gives the appearance that it is not charging until you swap tabs around. |
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320 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Low | Bluetooth connection lost after wake-up from sleep mode | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
When an internet connection was established through a mobile phone (Android, tethering) via bluetooth, the internet connection will not be re-established when the Pandora was sent to sleep and woken up again. The Pandora seems to be connected to the mobile phone, but no internet connection can be established, not even when manually trying to connect. The only way out is to disable bluetooth and enable it again.
I had similar problems with WiFi, before notaz tweaked the system (http://boards.openpandora.org/index.php/topic/11416-wifi-mysteries-resolved-once-and-for-all-—-power-saving-is-clearly-the-culprit/?p=249036). |
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292 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Low | Can't seek in ogg files using pygame / SDL | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
Using pygame I try to play a music file starting from some position in the middle:: import pygame pygame.init() pygame.mixer.init() pygame.mixer.music.load('some_file.ogg') pygame.mixer.music.play(0,60) This should start playing the file from the firs minute, instead on the pandora the file plays from the start. I've tried the same code in a debian (sid) chroot (from extend utils) and it works correctly, as it does on my pc (debian wheezy). I suspect that the issue may be present also in .next (I've done a very quick test on a friend's pandora). Some relevant version numbers: * libogg.so.0.6.0 (on debian libogg.so.0.8.0) * libSDL_mixer-1.2.so.0.10.1 (on debian libSDL_mixer-1.2.so.0.12.0) |
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236 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Low | Cannot unmount SD-Card | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
SD-Card in Pandora can only be unmounted by guest (uid=1000) but not by jgeiss (uid=1001). Steps To Reproduce: Insert SD-Card (or boot with SD-Card inserted), Login as jgeiss (uid=1001), Try to unmount SD-Card via XFCE-Popup-Menu (right mouse click on SD-Card-Icon and select unmount). |
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307 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Feature Request | Medium | Change how Automatic Shutdown works | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
When thee Pandora is shutting down because its almost out of power, it should check to make sure that the nub inputs are set to the default mode (which is mouse movement for the left nub and mouse buttons for the right nub). If not, it should change them to be like that. |
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327 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Feature Request | Low | Context menu for the XFCE menu | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
Right now. the XFCE menu handles right clicks like left clicks. It would be more logical to either not do anything on a right click, or open a context menu that e.g. lets the user generate a link to an application on the desktop. |
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155 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Medium | Critical problems after rescaling GLES2 X windows | Unconfirmed | |
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Task Description
When a X window which is displaying GLES2 render output is: - Either dragged out of the visibile screen region (?) - Is made larger than it was at the creation time of the GLES2 context then: - The performance will drop significantly as the EGL buffer swaps won't occur as fast as before, - The render output will be corrupted and flicker - In rare occasions crashes the application or locks up the entire system (which forces you to remove the battery) The problem can not be solved without restarting the application (Possibly forcing players to complete the same goals again as they were unable to reach a savepoint or similar things). This was confirmed in Mupen64Plus and the PowerVR GLES Samples and some of my own projects (which are, however, based on the PowerVR samples). As I didn't see any other reports about this problems (but had it confirmed by other Pandora users too) I would expect that it can be fixed by using a newer X, kernel or combination of them as other OMAP users would be effected too. |
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227 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Low | Delete button won't delete, and function lock doesn't w... | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
If you hit the function button, then hit it again to lock the function keys, it doesn't lock the function key. The delete key, hold shift and hit the back space button, it won't delete, meaning it won't remove the character to the right of the cursor. I saw this on the forum, and confirmed it on my pandora also. |
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229 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | High | Enable wake on alarm interrupts | Unconfirmed | |
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Task Description
Found I'd kept some notes about making the Pandora's wake on alarm function work... drivers/rtc/rtc-twl4030.c twl4030_rtc_remove (for when the driver is removed) and twl4030_rtc_ shutdown (for when the system is shutdown) functions need to change. Or at least the shut down does. oh YUK who's been using goto.... changes in drivers/rtc/rtc-twl4030.c twl4030_rtc_remove commented out //mask_rtc_irq_bit(BIT_RTC_INTERRUPTS_REG_IT_ALARM_M); twl4030_rtc_shutdown replaced // mask_rtc_irq_bit(BIT_RTC_INTERRUPTS_REG_IT_TIMER_M | // BIT_RTC_INTERRUPTS_REG_IT_ALARM_M); with mask_rtc_irq_bit(BIT_RTC_INTERRUPTS_REG_IT_TIMER_M); twl4030_rtc_suspend replaced // mask_rtc_irq_bit(BIT_RTC_INTERRUPTS_REG_IT_TIMER_M | // BIT_RTC_INTERRUPTS_REG_IT_ALARM_M); with mask_rtc_irq_bit(BIT_RTC_INTERRUPTS_REG_IT_TIMER_M); twl4030_rtc_init added (before return!) twl4030_rtc_alarm_irq_set_state(true); Should probably check reg 0x2B with mask 0x08 to see if alarm should be left enabled or not ? but only in twl4030_rtc_shutdown and ?remove? NOT in twl4030_rtc_init should remove ever happen ??? I'm guessing it's best to not enable the alarm irq's all the time??? |
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12 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | To Do (Reminder) | Low | file association for .pnd | New | |
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Task Description
Build the xml file and defaults.list so that pnd_run is file-assocated to .pnd |
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204 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Medium | fonts issues | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
Ok, I just want to say that there is something missing about the font on the base image. I cant get what (at least for now) Here is an issue : http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?/topic/54282-getting-vnc-viewer-to-work/ With my current Ogre build I get : Warning: Unable to load any usable ISO8859 font Error: Aborting: no font found I've googled but so far no solution :( |
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290 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Medium | gnome-mount not available | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
In GTK applications, such as Truecrypt, NoteCase Pro or Mousepad, the file open / file save dialogs have shortcuts to mounted file systems on the left side. If clicking such a shortcut entry, the corresponding file system's contents are shown in the right dialog pane. This works for file systems, which were available at boot time. For file systems mounted after booting, e.g. by inserting an SD card or connecting a USB drive, when clicking such an entry, an error message appears saying "Could not mount [volumen name] Failed to execute child process 'gnome-mount' (No such file or directory)" This is healed by sudo opkg install gnome-mount (which instals gnome-mount, nautilus, gvfsd-ftp, gvfs (upgrade), and a lot of libs (upgrades).. This has been seen in SuperZaxxon release 1.5, not in Beta3 (but Beta3 is the only choice in Flyspray's dropdown currently). I reported that error for HF6 I think, and it seemed to be fixed in SuperZaxxon Beta5. A regression? |
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331 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Medium | Hold switch key continuously sends X11 KeyPress events ... | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
When put into Hold mode, X11 handles the power switch as if it's being pressed, and it generates lots of keypress events, passing them to the foreground application. Since /dev/input/eventX does not seem to continuously trigger, I'm guessing it's due to key repeat.
To reproduce:
- Install xev and open it in the terminal
- Put the power key in HOLD mode
- Notice the "time" value changing rapidly
In addition to causing more work to X, it also floods the active application with key presses, resulting in increased CPU usage. In my test, switching to HOLD while Firefox is in the foreground causes it to use 6% CPU and X an additional 2.5%.
In addition, the key-press events continue even after the switch is taken off HOLD until another key is pressed.
A possible solution to this is to blacklist the power-button event device, to prevent evdev from listening to it (the key is handled by pndevmapperd). |
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325 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Low | Impossible to not set password at first boot | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
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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260 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Medium | Low Power Mode: Input (keyboard, nub) still taken. Appl... | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
This is the related documentation: http://pandorawiki.org/Power_modes#Low_Power (Please update accordingly as part of the issue resolution) FROM MY USER EXPERIENCE: If you put the Pandora into Low Power Mode, then press some keys, and then wake the Pandora back into Normal Mode, your input (both keys and nubs, haven't tried with USB input yet) seem to have triggered something while the device was in Low Power Mode! What does really happen in Low Power Mode concerning execution and input? a) Input is received AND triggers as application execution continues or b) Kernel/driver queues the input signals into a buffer, and executes them on wake? If supposition a) or b) is true, then this would be one more reason to properly implement: FS#259 OBSERVANCE EXAMPLE 1: 1) Start MiniMenu. Mentally note down your active tab. 2) Put Pandora to Low Power Mode. 3) Press shoulder button R once. 4) Wake Pandora to Normal Mode. You are now one tab to the right of where you left. Input must have been caught in Low Power Mode, but wether execution of it happened while Low Power Mode or later after wake in Normal power Mode is unclear. OBSERVANCE EXAMPLE 2: 1) Start gedit (a text editor). Insert the digit "1". 2) Put Pandora to Low Power Mode. 3) Press: CTRL-N 2 CTRL-N 3 CTRL-N 4. (Without the spaces) 4) Wake Pandora to Normal Mode. 5) For a fraction of a second you see the tabs building up. Either the input was really received AND executed while Low Power Mode and what you see is just a delayed window manager refreshment, or the input was queued in Low Power Mode, and only executed on wake. |
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301 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Medium | Missing X keybinding for colon symbol | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
Task Description
As verified with xev, an attached bluetooth keyboard can not generate colon (shift semicolon). xmodmap shows that (unlike a standard Linux system) shift-semicolon is mapped to NoSymbol. While it's find that there's a special symbol to get semicolon on the built-in keyboard, the other binding really should be there in support of attached keyboards. |
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178 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Low | Mount-loop when booting from SD-card | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) |
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/<label>. 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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330 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Low | NetworkManager crashes after suspend to RAM | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) | |
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223 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | High | op_power.sh kills gles context | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) | |
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261 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | To Do (Reminder) | High | Overview of all current KEYBOARD INPUT related issues | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) | |
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315 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Medium | Pairing bluetooth SPP devices doesn't work with XFCE | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) | |
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297 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Low | pandora button and taskbar autohide | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) | |
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252 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Feature Request | Low | Power management: If power cable is plugged ignore "Shu... | New | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) | |
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270 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Very Low | Power-slider & lid-close events: XFCE observes user set... | New | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) | |
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190 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Medium | Removing desktop-shortkeys does not work | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) | |
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291 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Medium | root-owned pndrun_...out file makes PND refuse starting | Assigned | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) | |
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299 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Low | run_pnd.sh does not follow PXML.xml or "-d"-Parameter | Assigned | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) | |
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329 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Low | Screen turns on when LCD closed | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) | |
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251 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Feature Request | Low | SD Mass Storage: Possibility to host multiple volumes | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) | |
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209 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Feature Request | Medium | Shutdown after a full charge | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) | |
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324 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Low | Sticky keys setting for shift key disabling itself afte... | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) | |
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300 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Low | SuperZaxxon interprets on-disk FAT32 filenames differen... | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) | |
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269 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Low | Thunar Slow Exit | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) | |
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336 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Medium | Touch screen sensitivity too low | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) | |
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257 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Medium | TV Out script breaks XV/SDL Video playback | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) | |
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210 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Feature Request | Medium | Wader - cross platform graphical assistant for 3g conne... | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) | |
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308 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Low | Wireless Network being dropped asks for password | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) | |
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328 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Low | XFCE desktop icons not displayed when logging on too qu... | Requires testing | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) | |
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326 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Low | XFCE menu not expandingl with stylys and scrolling brok... | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) | |
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185 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Low | Xorg driver should not be dependant on user environment | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) | |
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104 | OpenPandora Main OS | Base OS | Bug Report | Low | AAC decoder libfaad doesn't appear to be compiled as fi... | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) | |
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118 | OpenPandora Main OS | Base OS | Feature Request | Low | add sdl-perl to the base OS | Unconfirmed | |
Release 1 (Zaxxon) | |