Bug in Bw statistics
Hi gurus,
I have a strange problem in BW Statistics.
As you know the key of RSDDSTAT table is STATUID, and for each navigation should be one entry in this table.
The problem is that in BW Statistics query I got the number of navigations, for one STATUID value, is more than 1. In addition, the other statistics values in BW Statistic cube are not equal to the values in RSDDSTAT table. e.g QOLAPTIME, Selected DB etc.
I think this problem occurs just when I run a query in WAD.
Is there a note which describe this problem ?
Thankfully,
hi,
hope following oss note may explain this ....
- 309955 - BW statistics - Questions, answers, errors
- 750554 - Importance of time stamps in RSDDSTAT
- 608483 - BW statistics: Reports for Web reports
309955
a) The database access times (table RSDDSTAT) are not always recorded correctly, but added to the OLAP time.
750554
... In general however you will not always be able to easily compare the difference in time stamps with the specified times of a data record.
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Performance View V$OSSTAT
I am trying to understand the busy_time column in the v$osstat view.
I took a before and snap of this view.
VALUE STAT_NAME
64 NUM_CPUS
7776667365 IDLE_TIME
357220150 BUSY_TIME
159550984 USER_TIME
197669166 SYS_TIME
0 IOWAIT_TIME
121468398 AVG_IDLE_TIME
5539550 AVG_BUSY_TIME
2451063 AVG_USER_TIME
3046655 AVG_SYS_TIME
0 AVG_IOWAIT_TIME
11140800 OS_CPU_WAIT_TIME
0 RSRC_MGR_CPU_WAIT_TIME
5.10546875 LOAD
8 NUM_CPU_CORES
1 NUM_CPU_SOCKETS
6.8585E+10 PHYSICAL_MEMORY_BYTES
1.6960E+10 VM_IN_BYTES
8192 VM_OUT_BYTES
49152 TCP_SEND_SIZE_DEFAULT
1048576 TCP_SEND_SIZE_MAX
49152 TCP_RECEIVE_SIZE_DEFAULT
1048576 TCP_RECEIVE_SIZE_MAX
After :
VALUE STAT_NAME
64 NUM_CPUS
7814976860 IDLE_TIME
360357230 BUSY_TIME
160430595 USER_TIME
199926635 SYS_TIME
0 IOWAIT_TIME
122066763 AVG_IDLE_TIME
5588356 AVG_BUSY_TIME
2464596 AVG_USER_TIME
3081702 AVG_SYS_TIME
0 AVG_IOWAIT_TIME
11206700 OS_CPU_WAIT_TIME
0 RSRC_MGR_CPU_WAIT_TIME
5.21484375 LOAD
8 NUM_CPU_CORES
1 NUM_CPU_SOCKETS
6.8585E+10 PHYSICAL_MEMORY_BYTES
1.7078E+10 VM_IN_BYTES
8192 VM_OUT_BYTES
49152 TCP_SEND_SIZE_DEFAULT
1048576 TCP_SEND_SIZE_MAX
49152 TCP_RECEIVE_SIZE_DEFAULT
1048576 TCP_RECEIVE_SIZE_MAX
I had elapsed time of 5Mins
I now attempted to calculate the system CPU Utilization over this period.
I am using hyperthreading which gives me 64 CPUs
My calculation is:
substract After busy_time - Before busy_time
36035723 - 357220150 = 3137080 hundredeths of a sec
available CPU time 64 * 5*60 = 19200 secs
now I am trying to calculate CPU Utilization
U=R/C 31370.80/19200 = 1.63 or 163%.
Is this possible or is my calculation incorrect ?
Thank you in adavnce
uJonathan,
Nice sanity check.
Elapsed time between the capture start and stop times, based on the BUSY_TIME and IDLE_TIME statistics:
SELECT
( (360357230 - 357220150) + (7814976860 - 7776667365) ) / 100 / 64 / 60 MINUTES
FROM
DUAL;
MINUTES
107.933789The OP stated that the elapsed time was roughly 5 minutes, so the statistics are inconsistent.
The OS_CPU_WAIT_TIME statistic seems to indicate that processes spent almost 11 minutes in this 5 minute time period waiting to be scheduled to run - that seems to be inconsistent with the 7.6% average CPU utilization, unless the OS nice utility were used, or the processes were caged to a small number of CPUs, or a reporting bug was encountered.
SELECT
(11206700 - 11140800) / 100 / 60 OS_CPU_WAIT_TIME_MINUTES
FROM
DUAL;
OS_CPU_WAIT_TIME_MINUTES
10.9833333Using just the USER_TIME and SYS_TIME statistics, if the elapsed time was 5 minutes, the server's CPUs would have to be 163.4% busy:
SELECT
( (160430595 - 159550984) + (199926635 - 197669166) ) / 100 / 64 / 300 * 100 AVG_CPU_BUSY_PER
FROM
DUAL;
AVG_CPU_BUSY_PER
163.389583The OP might want to verify that the actual elapsed time between the statistics is 5 minutes. After verifying that, the OP might want to check out the following Metalink (MOS) articles:
Bug 7430365: INCORRECT VALUES FOR USER_TIME IN V$OSSTAT (3.79 hours per CPU per elapsed hour)
Bug 3574504: INCORRECT STATISTICS IN V$OSSTAT IN HP-UX
Bug 5933195: NUM_CPUS VALUE IN V$OSSTAT IS WRONG
Bug 5639749: CPU_COUNT NOT SHOWN PROPERLY FROM THE DATABASE
Bug 10427553: HOW DOES V$OSSTAT GET IT'S INFORMATION ON AIX
Bug 9228541: CPU TIME REPORTED INCORRECTLY IN V$SYSMETRIC_HISTORY (3.75 hours per CPU per elapsed hour)
Doc ID 889396.1: Very large value for OS_CPU_WAIT_TIME FROM V$OSSTAT / AWR Report
Bug 7447648: OS_CPU_WAIT_TIME VALUE FROM V$OSSTAT IS INCORRECT
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IT Manager/Oracle DBA
K&M Machine-Fabricating, Inc. -
'Bytes' & 'Bytes pending ' showing negative
Hi,
Some times I see negative number in 'Bytes' and 'Bytes Pending' columns in weblogic
console.
Although all the messages were processed and acknowledged successfully.
Can some one explain what does it mean ?
thanks
- saurabh
That would be a bug in the statistics code. Contact customer
support for the fix.
Tom, BEA
Saurabh Kumar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Some times I see negative number in 'Bytes' and 'Bytes Pending'
columns in weblogic
> console.
> Although all the messages were processed and acknowledged successfully.
> Can some one explain what does it mean ?
>
> thanks
> - saurabh
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Statistics Express Kurtosis inconistency Labview 2011 (Bug 215683)
Hi All,
I am currently working with a data collection program from which I need to output the skew and kurtosis values for an array of 30 data points. As I was already using the Statistics Express VI to calculate mean, s.d. etc. I just added the skew and kurtosis outputs to that VI. I then set up a basic VI to generate a 1D array of random numbers to let me compare the Express VI to the skew and kurtosis VI on the mathematics > probability and stats. palette.
The skew and kurtosis values are inconsistent between the two VIs. If I calculate the skew and kurtosis by hand I can see that the non-express VI appears to be giving the correct answer. I did some digging and found that this has been labelled as bug no. 215683 and is described as having been fixed as part of Labview 2011. I am running Labview 2011 with SP1 so I'm not quite sure why the two VIs are still inconsistent.
I realise that I can simply use the VI which is giving the correct answer but I am curious as to why a bug which should be fixed still appears to be active in my version of Labview.
Any thoughts/ input would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks in advanceHi cat,
why don't you get rid of that buggy (as it seems) ExpressVI?
The remaining data (StDev, variance) are provided by just another function from math->statistics palette…
You can also opne the ExpressVI to see, how it calculates those data and why it does produce different results!
Best regards,
GerdW
CLAD, using 2009SP1 + LV2011SP1 + LV2014SP1 on WinXP+Win7+cRIO
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Need work-around for 'amplitude statistics' bug
Does anyone know how to get adobe audition 3 to report the correct "amplitude statistics" for a selected audio clip?
It is obviously broken now (it worked fine in Cool edit Pro days), to show this simply do this:
create a new file
generate a one second sine wave at 1004 Hz,-6 dB amplitude, no modulation
check the "amplitude statistics" window
The results (for all or any part of the constant sine wave) should read -6 dB for all the catagories (Max, Min, Average, Total). In Audition 3 they typically read other (random?) numbers, however if you select a section of the sine wave near the middle with the selection length the same size as the amplitude statistics window it is sometimes possible to get the correct readings. Just the fact the reading change for various selections in a constant level sine wave shows there is a bug.
Fine.... but does anyone know if there is some way to get a correct reading out of Audition 3 ? Could I turn off some other features, or select the audio section to report the RMS level for in a very particular way?
Thank You.Here is a really simple example of how adobe Audition 3 is reporting
incorrect values for the amplitude statistics of a selection that
only includes a CONSTANT AMPLITUDE SINE WAVE. Note that for a selection that has only includes a single constant RMS level signal, the reported RMS levels for:
MINIMUM RMS LEVEL
MAXIMUM RMS LEVEL
AVERAGE RMS LEVEL
TOTAL RMS LEVEL
should all be exactly the same (by defination ! ! !)
How to create an example of the incorrect reporting:
1) open Audition 3.0
2) create a new file (for example use mono 16 kHz, 16 bit depth)
3) generate 10 seconds of silence
4) make sure "Preferences-Data-smoothing" are both not checked
5) position cursor at 5 seconds (in middle of silence)
6) generate a sine wave at -6 dB amplitude, 1 second long
7) leave freshly generated sine wave selected
8) open amplitude statistics window
9) select "0 dB = FS sine wave" and default 50ms window width
10)note incorrect statistics reported:
Minimum RMS power -inf dB
Maximum RMS power -6 dB
Average RMS power -8.33 dB
Total RMS power -7.28 dB
At no point in the selection does a window have 50ms of -inf samples
The maximum power is correct
The average power is incorrect, it should also be -6 dB (constant sine wave!)
The total power should also read -6 dB, for a constant -6 dB sine wave
11) now close the amplitude statistics window and select the last 200ms of the
sine wave (from second 5.8 to 6.0)
12) open amplitude statistics windows again (still using 50 ms windows)
13) note the (really) incorrect statistics displayed:
Minimum RMS power -inf dB
Maximum RMS power -inf dB
Average RMS power -inf dB
Total RMS power -inf dB
I assert the Adobe Audition 3 amplitude statistics numbers are obviously wrong. It looks like the calculation is being done over
an incorrect section of some data buffer. -
Apparent kompare bug(s)
I apologise in advance for the length of this 1st-Arch-post-in-years. I value context more than brevity, I guess. Hopefully this is the longest post I'll throw at Arch for a long, long time.
I looked around (quite) a bit before filing this post. I've used Arch off-n-on since 0.4, know the Arch site, the basics about Arch, and most of the "gotcha's" farly well - but I'm no sysop, either.
I have a project I've been needing and meaning to work on for years (and which continues to compound itself while I don't); a huge set of backups on CD/DVD of all my data (my *life*, really) for well over a decade - letters, graphics, email, the first 40 pages of my book, you name it. Over the years this 'little' library has grown to over 10 GB compressed (30,000 files, *most* of them ARCHIVES). My guess is that 2-4 GB (compressed) of the data is important, some very much so.
My archive collection consists of many recursed archives themselves, and they're in about 8 or 10 different formats, to boot (even *.ice, LMAO). Many are further embedded several levels into the main archives (yes, I know that's a bad idea, but I didn't know that when I created them...). I BADLY need to unpack all this stuff, find and toss the duplicates, and truly organise (and efficiently backup) the remainder. This effort will obviously require a lot of automation (or else my heirs will either do it, or not).
I'd found a couple of useful tools in the Windows world years ago, but I don't buy software and the key piece of my suite was shareware that disabled itself after 30 days - not nearly enough time to plow through this boatload of bits.
A few months back I built a system with an Athlon XP 3500+ on an Asus A8N-E mobo w/512MB and 120 GB and 250 GB HD's. I'm hoping to go the RAID route soon - Linux software RAID, in fact. The 250 GB HD is running off an add-in PCI ATA card; both HD's have a UDMA channel all to themselves. The machine's got 4 extra fans, a nicely oversized 485W P/S, and the on-board sensors consistently show it running cool. I'm quite sure this isn't a H/W problem (I'm having no others; I built it myself...). This machine has been absolutely rock-solid in every other regard. I LOVE the system; now if I can simply use it for this one basically administrative project.
I finally have both the speed and the space required to tackle this now-monster project. When I "came home" to Arch a few months ago, I wanted to try several WMs/DMs; GNOME, KDE, E17, fluxbox and ratpoison (at least) are all loaded on my system, and I've booted most at least once. I'd assumed I'd have a LOT of options as to the tools to use.
I've been man-paging and googling and pacman -Q'ing (followed by more googling) for a couple of weeks through the course of my testing thus far, while trying various wrappers in various WMs. My concluson: Houston, we have a problem! <S>Maybe</S> Several.
In the past I've been partial to KDE (that's quickly changing), and it's what I started with this time around. As such, kompare seemed the obvious route to go, and had MOST (NOT all) of the functionality I needed (I also very much like it's GUI). Of course, kompare is simply a wrapper for diff (several diff variants, in fact, potentially). It's possible that diff is the problem. Hopefully further testing (and/or comments here) will make that determination more clearly.
Subsequent googling has revealed that the diff version shipped with Arch likely hasn't been completely functional at all levels in almost *5 YEARS* now. Diff's codefile timestamp is Sept. 3, *2002*! Version 2.8.1 (3.4 is current - just like *kompare*'s current version is 3.4). Additionally, directly below diff in that listing is diff3. Diff's codefile size is about 60K; diff3's is about 20K. *However*, they both have the same timestamp AND version # !!!
A *completely cosmetic* bug (http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=138347) is fairly clearly the same bug as (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdesdk/+bug/45466 - 3-1/2 *YEARS* earlier!), and seemingly a trivial patch for a competent maintainer to create, at that. I've verified (w/o even trying) that this bug is resident in my system as we speak. Of course it is - the version of diff Arch is currently shipping was compiled almost a YEAR before the FIRST of the 2 bug reports above were filed! My Arch desktop O/S was installed less than a month ago using the 0.7.2 base ISO (kompare's timestamp is Jan. 20, 2007; version 3.4 - and it's a wrapper for a piece of code last compiled in 2002? What, the 2.0 kernel?). I've aggressively maintained my system current since my very recent install. See how well kompare/diff work on YOUR system...
Indeed, from the kompare bug page, it's hard to believe it's EVER been stable - or even used (see http://bugs.kde.org/simple_search.cgi?i … &offset=20 and just keep on clicking "View More Results" - or get yourself an energiser bunny to do it for you, maybe).
I copied the backups from CD's/DVD's to a clean, freshly-showered 64 GB (62.8, actually) ext3 partition (4K blocksize, defaults otherwise, journal included). I set up a top-level directory in this partition with 15 directories beneath it, one for each of my backup discs (whose contents range in size from 50 MB to 4.36 GB). I copied one archive to each directory, then unpacked them one at a time from the command line, removing the archive copy as I went. I ended up with about 15 GB of active data (25%).
I first configured kompare to use diff (w/no C/L options) running under KDE. As kdiff3 is kompare's preference, however, why is kdiff3 not already in the repos?
I'd not used it before, so I wasn't familiar with kompare's UI. I started out working with a few smaller subsets of the data I knew were near-perfect copies of each other and that wouldn't overload the filesystem. It seemed to act strangely; while I expected it to be well-optimised, both HD activity and CPU utilisation seemed extremely low for extended periods (and note my setup doesn't allow for a HDD LED for the HD on the controller card, where ALL the disk activity is going on).
After 3 runs in a row w/o a single errant file being found, I made a 2-byte mod to a small, non-critical text file that was part of the archive I was currently komparing, rebooting to make DAMNED sure cache was cleared, and reran kompare; identical results. The change STILL wasn't detected (the changed file still showed as being an exact copy of the original). The output I was getting was quite weird: usually, the 'kompare' would run at what seemed a rational speed; after a while a response screen would then open, *completely* devoid of data or messages. Immediately after that an odd dialogue box popped up; the title bar said "Error!", but the *message* was, basically, "No Duplicates Encountered." (or some such), or, more commonly, the same one I encountered repeatedly while searching the internet: "Could not parse diff output." (presumably because kompare still wasn't passing the proper parameters to diff). The program crashed about 1/2 the time (actually, give it a big enough block of data, and it'll crash every time). I was stunned 4 days later when ONE run (an exact duplicate of one I'd already attempted several times) resulted in "proper" output - *PERFECT*, with a complete and correct analysis - and completely unreproduceable, even after rebooting. It's ("It's" = proper analysis/output has) happened 3 times since, twice while working with data sets I would term 'trivial'.
So, in 2 weeks I got 3 runs w/o errors. I assure you I was trying at least 2 runs most days; a 1/2-dozen some days. By then, I also knew that kompare under KDE wasn't my only option - and I knew a bit more.
I use the "usual" repositories. When I finally checked diff's compile date, my jaw dropped: Sept. 3, *2002* !!! It's version 2.8.1; the current stable release is 3.4, and 3.5 is currently available for D/L (albeit not released). V. 2.8.1 works with the 2.6 kernel about as well as the original GWBasic compiler ('interpreter') does in WinXP...and may have been this way for a long time.
More research (difficult, given the age of what little kompare documentation is available on the web). The primary maintainer apparently got removed from maintaining the package in 2003 (and, I presume, other packages, as well) for what appeared to be 'apathy' (MY words). He 'forgot' to include an update after saying he would do so (a patch to pass the appropriate parameters to diff, hopefully fixing the "Could not parse diff output." message, and maybe even straighten out my anomolies, as well).
Kompare hasn't been updated since. Diff3 IS currently being maintained. Actually, even though diff3 has apparently replaced diff, *kompare* prefers kdiff3. For that matter, from my reading thus far, diff, diff3, vimdiff and cmp ALL may possibly be useable (the latter would require some scripting). Further, ALL the following may possibly be made able to work as wrappers (in decreasing order of likelihood, IMNSHO): kompare, krusader, meld, and emelFM2.
So, diff is broken, and it doesn't appear that it's going to be fixed...I personally was a bit consternated when I realised just how off-the-rails kompare was. I see a function such as that provided by kompare as both *critical* AND as a 'black box' function - it HAS to work. Just like the ALU MUST compute 2+2 = 4, or the 'computer' becomes a boat anchor...
So, I D/L'ed meld (for GNOME; it runs under KDE but no help is avalable), then emelFM2 (written for E17, I believe). I've spent the past week trying various combinations of (a) kompare, krusader, meld and emelFM2 as wrappers for diff under (b) KDE, GNOME, and E17. The results have been SO inconsistent it's scary. This includes both giving apparently proper results with a big job on rare occasion (but not consistently reproduceable), and VERY bizarrely, on one occasion, wiping a brand new, 64 *GB* ext3 partition CLEAN. I assure you the remainder of my testing will be on a dedicated partition! This HD is almost braad-new and has given me ZERO other trouble.
Meld was the most consistently performing diff setup I used (on any WM; it worked on them all).
I plan to spend the next 1-2 weeks doing some detailed and structured testing of all possible combos of wrapper/driver/WM, rather than just diff. I also plan to see if it's possible to pass command-line parameters to diff from kompare (if I have the time to spend ANY more w/kompare; kompare clearly isn't what I need - even though it had the . Yes, I *do* know how many combos of 4 wrappers, 4 drivers, and 3 WM's there are (48); my college major was statistics, LOL. And 48 test runs is adequate to test each combo, ONCE...
To me, this task is like big sort jobs were on mainframes a (human, not computer!) generation ago: potentially very large, critical tasks, the results of which aren't always easy to manually double-check. Surely many, if not most, users have a manner of doing this. Diff has apparently been broken for maybe 5 years and THAT wouldn't have gone unnoticed - am I one of the VERY few to even try to use kompare? What do the rest of you use?
Note that after locating and reading as much kompare documentation as possible (I read more BUG reports than anything), I made several important discoveries:
(a) kompare isn't really set up for binary files; it's intended for use with text files. You can specify an option to force a text-mode search, but you apparently canNOT do the reverse.
(b) It err'ed out comparing two M$ 'Word' files, stating they "were binary"...
(c) Worst of all, for me: These files have been archived to CD or DVD, usually repeatedly, and then copied back to disk (I've lost 3 good-sized archives this way - which does serve to somewhat justify my apparently obsessive need to backup files). Kompare does do individual file comparisons (ie, if you specify both files on the command line) byte-by-byte (block-by-block, whatever), but if you request that it compare *directories*, filename and size are all it considers (it appears from the sparse documentation I've seen that this is corrected in the *current* version, . The duplicate-file tool suite I used in Windows did an MD5 hash on *every* file, no matter the size; I *knew* when a bit error had creeped in, and usually knew fairly quickly. Not finding out you have a bad backup until it's the only copy of your data you have left is no good!
Anyone have any suggestions on doing this task efficiently and reliably in Arch?
Again, I believe this to be an upstream problem in a way, but my guess is that if we were using the *current* diffutils to match the KDE version (and a maintainer had done his job in a timely fashion) this bug would NOT exist. My advice, at least until Arch can get diff3 (or, preferably, kdiff3) packaged, STAY AWAY FROM kompare !!! At least with anything critical, at least until this issue is better understood.
Kompare (and diffutils, as well, IMO) needs to be removed from the 'public' repo's until it's close to fixed, at least. Just pkgbuild'ing the current diffutils version (or kdiff3!) is likely the easiest way out. Who knows, MAYBE I'll take a stab at that myself. No promises.
For ANYONE still reading, WOW! TIA. Really. Sorry for the tome.
Blue Skies...g
"It's a lot easier to throw grenades than it is to catch them!" -- Tim Russert[intro, backups, bla...]I BADLY need to unpack all this stuff, find and toss the duplicates, and truly organise (and efficiently backup) the remainder.
Ok, that's what it's all about.
I'd found a couple of useful tools in the Windows world years ago, but I don't buy software and the key piece of my suite was shareware that disabled itself after 30 days - not nearly enough time to plow through this boatload of bits.
Total Commander rocks.
[killed half a dozen paragrahps or so] It's possible that diff is the problem.
Contratulations. You managed to post 3K of text but still failed to mention what the problem is.
Subsequent googling has revealed that the diff version shipped with Arch likely hasn't been completely functional at all levels in almost *5 YEARS* now. Diff's codefile timestamp is Sept. 3, *2002*! Version 2.8.1 (3.4 is current - just like *kompare*'s current version is 3.4).
http://www.archlinux.org/packages/search/?q=diffutils
You will notice that package isn't flagged out-of-date. That's because the (still current) upstream version is (tadaa!) 2.8.1. Please tell us where you found that 3.4 version.
Additionally, directly below diff in that listing is diff3. Diff's codefile size is about 60K; diff3's is about 20K. *However*, they both have the same timestamp AND version # !!!
WTF??? What listing? You know that diff and diff3 are different programs but still part of the same upstream sources, don't you?
[non-relevant nonsense...] See how well kompare/diff work on YOUR system...
They work fine.
[kompare bashing]
Take a look at the URL, bugs.kde.org, not bugs.archlinux.org. Got it?
I copied the backups from CD's/DVD's to a clean, freshly-showered 64 GB (62.8, actually) ext3 partition (4K blocksize, defaults otherwise, journal included). I set up a top-level directory in this partition with 15 directories beneath it, one for each of my backup discs (whose contents range in size from 50 MB to 4.36 GB). I copied one archive to each directory, then unpacked them one at a time from the command line, removing the archive copy as I went. I ended up with about 15 GB of active data (25%).
I think I could rest my case already at this point.
I first configured kompare to use diff (w/no C/L options) running under KDE. As kdiff3 is kompare's preference, however, why is kdiff3 not already in the repos?
It is: community/kdiff3 0.9.91-1
(I will skip some paragraphs about the actual kompare usage and come back to that at the very end.)
I use the "usual" repositories. When I finally checked diff's compile date, my jaw dropped: Sept. 3, *2002* !!! It's version 2.8.1; the current stable release is 3.4, and 3.5 is currently available for D/L (albeit not released). V. 2.8.1 works with the 2.6 kernel about as well as the original GWBasic compiler ('interpreter') does in WinXP...and may have been this way for a long time.
Please quit that bullshit and show us version 3.4 of the GNU diffutils.
Kompare hasn't been updated since. Diff3 IS currently being maintained. Actually, even though diff3 has apparently replaced diff, *kompare* prefers kdiff3. For that matter, from my reading thus far, diff, diff3, vimdiff and cmp ALL may possibly be useable (the latter would require some scripting). Further, ALL the following may possibly be made able to work as wrappers (in decreasing order of likelihood, IMNSHO): kompare, krusader, meld, and emelFM2.
Check http://websvn.kde.org/ to follow the development progress of kompare, it's part of kdesdk. diff3 is from diffutils 2.8.1 and I wouldn't call that "maintained", but you already know that. It is obviously not a replacement for diff, did you ever read the manpages? And wow, a KDE program prefers to use another KDE program!
[killed quite a bit]Diff has apparently been broken for maybe 5 years and THAT wouldn't have gone unnoticed - am I one of the VERY few to even try to use kompare? What do the rest of you use?
Again, diff is fine and I'm using kompare (or kdiff3?) almost daily, in krusader.
(a) kompare isn't really set up for binary files; it's intended for use with text files. You can specify an option to force a text-mode search, but you apparently canNOT do the reverse.
(b) It err'ed out comparing two M$ 'Word' files, stating they "were binary"...
Genius. Comparing binary files is useless. If you used MS Office you're hosed, that simple. More useful advice at the end.
Anyone have any suggestions on doing this task efficiently and reliably in Arch?
Yep.
Again, I believe this to be an upstream problem in a way, but my guess is that if we were using the *current* diffutils to match the KDE version (and a maintainer had done his job in a timely fashion) this bug would NOT exist. My advice, at least until Arch can get diff3 (or, preferably, kdiff3) packaged, STAY AWAY FROM kompare !!! At least with anything critical, at least until this issue is better understood.
Upstream, right... diffutils have nothing to do with KDE at all... Arch has diff3 and kdiff3 packaged ... it's no 'issue' at all.
Okay, I apologize for that 'tone' of mine but I get pissed easily when wasting so much time on something as this.
I know your problem very well as I'm constantly backing up stuff, comparing directories and hunting duplicates.
After unpacking everything the first step to take is to run a comprehensive check for binary duplicates. My tool of choice for that task is Total Commander (Win32 shareware, no timeout, just a minor nag screen on start, works fine with Wine). Just a few random keyboard shortcuts you might find handy (see the help file for explanations): ctrl-b, ctrl-f1(-f6), ctrl-c,y, alt-f7
After killing them, go on to compare ("synchronize") similar directories, either with Total Commander, Krusader, rsync, diff -R, whatever.
If you encounter similar named files, check the dates and kill the older ones, or compare them if they're not binary.
And so on... you know best what kind of data you got and how to split it up.
Throwing plain diff on a set of thousands of files, possibly gigabytes is a huge waste of time and computing/power resources. Adding a frontend will make it crash most of the time, especially with binary files. I think using kdiff3 to compare the Arch Linux 0.8 base beta1 iso to the beta2 one alone should suffice. A few more gigabytes of RAM might help though. -
Bug Report: Character Palette Does Not Update When Placing Text Cursor
Steps to reproduce:
Create some text and make it 12px in size
Create another block of text and make it 24px in size
When you place the text cursor back onto the first block of text the character palette still reads 24px
if you then drag the cursor over the text to highlight multiple characters THEN the font size changes to 12px
Expected results:
in 3, above, when you click on text using the text tool the character palette should immediately be updated with the font size of the text selected.
System Info:
Adobe Photoshop Version: 13.0 (13.0 20120305.m.415 2012/03/05:21:00:00) x64
Operating System: Mac OS 10.7.3
System architecture: Intel CPU Family:6, Model:37, Stepping:5 with MMX, SSE Integer, SSE FP, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, HyperThreading
Physical processor count: 2
Logical processor count: 4
Processor speed: 2400 MHz
Built-in memory: 8192 MB
Free memory: 138 MB
Memory available to Photoshop: 6898 MB
Memory used by Photoshop: 70 %
Image tile size: 1024K
Image cache levels: 4
OpenGL Drawing: Enabled.
OpenGL Drawing Mode: Normal
OpenGL Allow Normal Mode: True.
OpenGL Allow Advanced Mode: True.
OpenGL Allow Old GPUs: Not Detected.
OpenGL Version: 2.1 NVIDIA-7.18.11
OpenCL Unavailable
Video Card Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
Video Card Renderer: NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M OpenGL Engine
Display: 1
Main Display
Display Depth:= 32
Display Bounds:= top: 0, left: 0, bottom: 1050, right: 1680
Video Renderer ID: 16918034
Video Card Memory: 218 MB
Video Rect Texture Size: 8192
Serial number: Tryout Version
Application folder: SledgeHammer:Applications:Adobe Photoshop CS6:
Photoshop scratch has async I/O enabled
Scratch volume(s):
SledgeHammer, 446.8G, 161.9G free
Required Plug-ins folder: SledgeHammer:Applications:Adobe Photoshop CS6:Adobe Photoshop CS6.app:Contents:Required:
Primary Plug-ins folder: SledgeHammer:Applications:Adobe Photoshop CS6:Plug-ins:
Additional Plug-ins folder: not set
Installed components:
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Cg.framework NVIDIA Cg
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Crosshatch 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
Crystallize 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
Cutout 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
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De-Interlace 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
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Enable Async I/O 13.0 20120305.m.415 2012/03/05:21:00:00 © 2004-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Enable Async IO.plugin”
Entropy 13.0 20120305.m.415 2012/03/05:21:00:00 ©2006-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “statistics.plugin”
Extrude 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
FastCore Routines 13.0 20120305.m.415 2012/03/05:21:00:00 ©1990-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “FastCore.plugin”
Fibers 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
Film Grain 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
Filter Gallery 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
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Fresco 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
Glass 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
Glowing Edges 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
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Grain 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
Graphic Pen 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
Halftone Pattern 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
HDRMergeUI 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “HDRMergeUI.plugin”
IFF Format 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
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Kurtosis 13.0 20120305.m.415 2012/03/05:21:00:00 ©2006-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “statistics.plugin”
Lens Blur 13.0, Copyright © 2002-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Lens Blur.plugin”
Lens Correction 13.0, Copyright © 2002-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Lens Correct.plugin”
Lens Flare 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
Liquify 13.0, Copyright © 2001-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Liquify.plugin”
Matlab Operation 13.0 20120305.m.415 2012/03/05:21:00:00 ©1993-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “ChannelPort.plugin”
Maximum 13.0 20120305.m.415 2012/03/05:21:00:00 ©2006-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “statistics.plugin”
Mean 13.0 20120305.m.415 2012/03/05:21:00:00 ©2006-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “statistics.plugin”
Measurement Core 13.0 20120305.m.415 2012/03/05:21:00:00 ©1993-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “MeasurementCore.plugin”
Median 13.0 20120305.m.415 2012/03/05:21:00:00 ©2006-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “statistics.plugin”
Mezzotint 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
Minimum 13.0 20120305.m.415 2012/03/05:21:00:00 ©2006-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “statistics.plugin”
MMXCore Routines 13.0 20120305.m.415 2012/03/05:21:00:00 ©1990-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “MMXCore.plugin”
Mosaic Tiles 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
Multiprocessor Support 13.0 20120305.m.415 2012/03/05:21:00:00 ©1990-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “MultiProcessor Support.plugin”
Neon Glow 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
Note Paper 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
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Ocean Ripple 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
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OpenEXR 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
Paint Daubs 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
Palette Knife 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
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Paths to Illustrator 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
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Pinch 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
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Optional and third party plug-ins: NONE
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Flash:
Mini Bridge
Kuler
Installed TWAIN devices: NONEOK, this is a known bug. We'll take care of it! Thanks
See forum post:
http://forums.adobe.com/message/4314172#4314172
Pattie -
Bug or Feature, gnome increases lcd brightness on laptop random?
When on battery, I dim the light on the lcd using the fn-f5 and fn-f6 button. This is all good. To save battery right. Sometimes, completely randomly it seems the brightness is turned to 100%. I used dbus-listen to snatch this up:
signal sender=:1.18 -> dest=(null destination) serial=40 path=/org/gnome/PowerManager/Backlight; interface=org.gnome.PowerManager.Backlight; member=BrightnessChanged
uint32 100
So I know that it is indeed gnome power manager that causes this to happen. Note that I have deactivated any control of the lcd while on battery. Such as dim light when idle, and reduce light when on battery. It is random, because I can't force it to happen again myself.
Note: Just now when I had the display turned down, and took a pause from typing this post the brightness increased by itself to 100% without me even touching the keyboard.
The following was printed to dbus-listen:
signal sender=:1.18 -> dest=(null destination) serial=41 path=/org/gnome/PowerManager/Backlight; interface=org.gnome.PowerManager.Backlight; member=BrightnessChanged
uint32 100
signal sender=:1.18 -> dest=(null destination) serial=42 path=/org/gnome/PowerManager/Backlight; interface=org.gnome.PowerManager.Backlight; member=BrightnessChanged
uint32 100
It would be nice to fix this, it is slightly annoying.
Update: I ran gnome-power-manager in verbose if that provides more useful info:
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:egg-debug.c FN:egg_debug_init,306
- Verbose debugging 1 (on console 0)GPM_VERBOSE
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-main.c FN:main,210
- GNOME Power Manager 2.30.1
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-session.c FN:gpm_session_init,511
- idle: 0, idle_inhibited: 0, suspend_inhibited: 0
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-session.c FN:gpm_session_register_client,367
- registered startup '(null)' to client id '/org/gnome/SessionManager/Client12'
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:egg-console-kit.c FN:egg_console_kit_init,305
- ConsoleKit session ID: /org/freedesktop/ConsoleKit/Session4
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-button.c FN:gpm_button_grab_keystring,176
- Grabbed modmask=8000, keycode=124
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-button.c FN:gpm_button_grab_keystring,176
- Grabbed modmask=8000, keycode=213
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-button.c FN:gpm_button_grab_keystring,176
- Grabbed modmask=8000, keycode=150
*** WARNING ***
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-button.c FN:gpm_button_xevent_key,203
- could not map keysym 1008ffa8 to keycode
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-button.c FN:gpm_button_grab_keystring,176
- Grabbed modmask=8000, keycode=233
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-button.c FN:gpm_button_grab_keystring,176
- Grabbed modmask=8000, keycode=232
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-button.c FN:gpm_button_grab_keystring,176
- Grabbed modmask=8000, keycode=160
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-button.c FN:gpm_button_grab_keystring,176
- Grabbed modmask=8000, keycode=244
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-button.c FN:gpm_button_grab_keystring,176
- Grabbed modmask=8000, keycode=238
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-button.c FN:gpm_button_grab_keystring,176
- Grabbed modmask=8000, keycode=237
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-button.c FN:gpm_button_grab_keystring,176
- Grabbed modmask=8000, keycode=236
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_update_cache,628
- screen 1 of 1
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_update_cache,633
- watching ::monitors_changed on 0x10fd210
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_update_cache,653
- adding resource 0x1197210
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness.c FN:gpm_brightness_init,436
- detected XRANDR hardware
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-prefs-server.c FN:gpm_prefs_server_set_capability,84
- capability now 4
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-prefs-server.c FN:gpm_prefs_server_set_capability,84
- capability now 5
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-idle.c FN:gpm_idle_evaluate,187
- session_idle=0, idle_inhibited=0, suspend_inhibited=0, x_idle=0
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-idle.c FN:gpm_idle_evaluate,192
- X not idle
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-idle.c FN:gpm_idle_set_timeout_dim,261
- Setting dim idle timeout: 10s
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-dpms.c FN:gpm_dpms_clear_timeouts,311
- set timeouts to zero
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-backlight.c FN:gpm_backlight_brightness_evaluate_and_set,300
- 1. main brightness 1.000000
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-backlight.c FN:gpm_backlight_brightness_evaluate_and_set,320
- 2. battery scale 1.000000, brightness 1.000000
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-backlight.c FN:gpm_backlight_brightness_evaluate_and_set,338
- 3. idle scale 1.000000, brightness 1.000000
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_foreach_screen,448
- using resource 0x1197210
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_foreach_resource,410
- resource 1 of 5
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_foreach_resource,410
- resource 2 of 5
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_output_get_percentage,252
- hard value=7, min=0, max=15
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_output_get_percentage,254
- percentage 46
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_foreach_resource,410
- resource 3 of 5
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_foreach_resource,410
- resource 4 of 5
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_foreach_resource,410
- resource 5 of 5
*** WARNING ***
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness.c FN:gpm_brightness_trust_cache,107
- using cache for value 46 (probably okay)
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_foreach_screen,448
- using resource 0x1197210
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_foreach_resource,410
- resource 1 of 5
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_foreach_resource,410
- resource 2 of 5
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_output_set,349
- percent=100, absolute=15
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_output_set,351
- hard value=7, min=0, max=15
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_output_set,366
- using step of 1
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_foreach_resource,410
- resource 3 of 5
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_foreach_resource,410
- resource 4 of 5
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_foreach_resource,410
- resource 5 of 5
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-backlight.c FN:gpm_backlight_brightness_evaluate_and_set,361
- emitting brightness-changed : 100
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-idle.c FN:gpm_idle_set_check_cpu,122
- Setting the CPU load check to 0
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-manager.c FN:gpm_manager_init,1950
- creating new control instance
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-manager.c FN:gpm_manager_init,1955
- creating new tray icon
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-phone.c FN:gpm_phone_dbus_connect,242
- get connection
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-phone.c FN:gpm_phone_dbus_connect,253
- get proxy
*** WARNING ***
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-phone.c FN:gpm_phone_dbus_connect,261
- Cannot connect, maybe the daemon is not running: Could not get owner of name 'org.gnome.phone': no such name
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_init,1120
- Using per-time notification policy
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-idle.c FN:gpm_idle_set_timeout_blank,282
- Setting blank idle timeout: 600s
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-idle.c FN:gpm_idle_evaluate,187
- session_idle=0, idle_inhibited=0, suspend_inhibited=0, x_idle=0
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-idle.c FN:gpm_idle_evaluate,192
- X not idle
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-idle.c FN:gpm_idle_set_timeout_sleep,299
- Setting sleep idle timeout: 0s
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-idle.c FN:gpm_idle_evaluate,187
- session_idle=0, idle_inhibited=0, suspend_inhibited=0, x_idle=0
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-idle.c FN:gpm_idle_evaluate,192
- X not idle
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-disks.c FN:gpm_disks_set_spindown_timeout,132
- registered udisks_inhibitor_13 (60)
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-screensaver.c FN:gpm_screensaver_add_throttle,224
- adding throttle reason: 'On battery power': id 36075059
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-prefs-server.c FN:gpm_prefs_server_set_capability,84
- capability now 13
*** WARNING ***
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-phone.c FN:gpm_phone_coldplug,76
- not connected
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-upower.c FN:gpm_upower_get_device_icon,203
- got filename: gpm-battery-080
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_recalculate_state_icon,438
- ** EMIT: icon-changed: gpm-battery-080
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-tray-icon.c FN:gpm_tray_icon_set_icon,129
- Setting icon to gpm-battery-080
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_summary,264
- tooltip: Laptop battery 7 hours 40 minutes remaining (81.4%)
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_recalculate_state_summary,470
- ** EMIT: summary-changed(1): Laptop battery 7 hours 40 minutes remaining (81.4%)
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_device_add,746
- adding /org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/battery_BAT0 with state discharging
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_device_add,750
- updating because we added a device
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_update_composite_device,651
- printing device 0
native-path: /sys/devices/LNXSYSTM:00/LNXSYBUS:00/PNP0A08:00/PNP0C0A:00/power_supply/BAT0
vendor: ASUSTEK
model: UL50-56
power supply: yes
updated: Wed 16 Jun 2010 01:55:45 PM CEST (13 seconds ago)
has history: yes
has statistics: yes
battery
present: yes
rechargeable: yes
state: discharging
energy: 65.985 Wh
energy-empty: 0 Wh
energy-full: 81.06 Wh
energy-full-design: 84 Wh
energy-rate: 8.58 W
voltage: 16.086 V
time to empty: 7.7 hours
percentage: 81.4027%
capacity: 95.6964%
technology: lithium-ion
History (charge):
1276689345 81.403 discharging
1276689315 81.495 discharging
1276689285 81.588 discharging
1276689255 81.680 discharging
History (rate):
1276689345 8.580 discharging
1276689315 8.790 discharging
1276689285 8.775 discharging
1276689255 9.480 discharging
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_update_composite_device,672
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:55:58 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_device_add,746
- adding /org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/line_power_AC0 with state unknown
TI:13:56:15 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_device_changed_cb,905
- updating because /org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/battery_BAT0 changed
TI:13:56:15 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_update_composite_device,651
- printing device 0
native-path: /sys/devices/LNXSYSTM:00/LNXSYBUS:00/PNP0A08:00/PNP0C0A:00/power_supply/BAT0
vendor: ASUSTEK
model: UL50-56
power supply: yes
updated: Wed 16 Jun 2010 01:56:15 PM CEST (0 seconds ago)
has history: yes
has statistics: yes
battery
present: yes
rechargeable: yes
state: discharging
energy: 65.895 Wh
energy-empty: 0 Wh
energy-full: 81.06 Wh
energy-full-design: 84 Wh
energy-rate: 9.045 W
voltage: 16.077 V
time to empty: 7.3 hours
percentage: 81.2916%
capacity: 95.6964%
technology: lithium-ion
History (charge):
1276689375 81.292 discharging
1276689345 81.403 discharging
1276689315 81.495 discharging
1276689285 81.588 discharging
History (rate):
1276689375 9.045 discharging
1276689345 8.580 discharging
1276689315 8.790 discharging
1276689285 8.775 discharging
TI:13:56:15 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_update_composite_device,672
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:56:15 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_device_changed_cb,914
- /org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/battery_BAT0 state is now discharging
TI:13:56:15 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:56:15 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:56:15 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:56:15 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:56:15 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:56:15 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:56:15 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:56:15 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:56:15 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:56:15 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-upower.c FN:gpm_upower_get_device_icon,203
- got filename: gpm-battery-080
TI:13:56:15 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_recalculate_state_icon,453
- no change
TI:13:56:15 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_summary,264
- tooltip: Laptop battery 7 hours 15 minutes remaining (81.3%)
TI:13:56:15 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_recalculate_state_summary,478
- ** EMIT: summary-changed(2): Laptop battery 7 hours 15 minutes remaining (81.3%)
TI:13:56:45 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_device_changed_cb,905
- updating because /org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/battery_BAT0 changed
TI:13:56:45 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_update_composite_device,651
- printing device 0
native-path: /sys/devices/LNXSYSTM:00/LNXSYBUS:00/PNP0A08:00/PNP0C0A:00/power_supply/BAT0
vendor: ASUSTEK
model: UL50-56
power supply: yes
updated: Wed 16 Jun 2010 01:56:45 PM CEST (0 seconds ago)
has history: yes
has statistics: yes
battery
present: yes
rechargeable: yes
state: discharging
energy: 65.82 Wh
energy-empty: 0 Wh
energy-full: 81.06 Wh
energy-full-design: 84 Wh
energy-rate: 8.505 W
voltage: 16.082 V
time to empty: 7.7 hours
percentage: 81.1991%
capacity: 95.6964%
technology: lithium-ion
History (charge):
1276689405 81.199 discharging
1276689375 81.292 discharging
1276689345 81.403 discharging
1276689315 81.495 discharging
History (rate):
1276689405 8.505 discharging
1276689375 9.045 discharging
1276689345 8.580 discharging
1276689315 8.790 discharging
TI:13:56:45 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_update_composite_device,672
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:56:45 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_device_changed_cb,914
- /org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/battery_BAT0 state is now discharging
TI:13:56:45 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:56:45 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:56:45 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:56:45 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:56:45 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:56:45 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:56:45 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:56:45 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:56:45 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:56:45 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-upower.c FN:gpm_upower_get_device_icon,203
- got filename: gpm-battery-080
TI:13:56:45 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_recalculate_state_icon,453
- no change
TI:13:56:45 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_summary,264
- tooltip: Laptop battery 7 hours 40 minutes remaining (81.2%)
TI:13:56:45 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_recalculate_state_summary,478
- ** EMIT: summary-changed(2): Laptop battery 7 hours 40 minutes remaining (81.2%)
TI:13:57:15 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_device_changed_cb,905
- updating because /org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/battery_BAT0 changed
TI:13:57:15 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_update_composite_device,651
- printing device 0
native-path: /sys/devices/LNXSYSTM:00/LNXSYBUS:00/PNP0A08:00/PNP0C0A:00/power_supply/BAT0
vendor: ASUSTEK
model: UL50-56
power supply: yes
updated: Wed 16 Jun 2010 01:57:15 PM CEST (0 seconds ago)
has history: yes
has statistics: yes
battery
present: yes
rechargeable: yes
state: discharging
energy: 65.745 Wh
energy-empty: 0 Wh
energy-full: 81.06 Wh
energy-full-design: 84 Wh
energy-rate: 9.345 W
voltage: 16.054 V
time to empty: 7.0 hours
percentage: 81.1066%
capacity: 95.6964%
technology: lithium-ion
History (charge):
1276689435 81.107 discharging
1276689405 81.199 discharging
1276689375 81.292 discharging
1276689345 81.403 discharging
History (rate):
1276689435 9.345 discharging
1276689405 8.505 discharging
1276689375 9.045 discharging
1276689345 8.580 discharging
TI:13:57:15 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_update_composite_device,672
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:57:15 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_device_changed_cb,914
- /org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/battery_BAT0 state is now discharging
TI:13:57:15 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:57:15 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:57:15 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:57:15 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:57:15 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:57:15 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:57:15 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:57:15 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:57:15 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:57:15 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-upower.c FN:gpm_upower_get_device_icon,203
- got filename: gpm-battery-080
TI:13:57:15 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_recalculate_state_icon,453
- no change
TI:13:57:15 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_summary,264
- tooltip: Laptop battery 7 hours remaining (81.1%)
TI:13:57:15 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_recalculate_state_summary,478
- ** EMIT: summary-changed(2): Laptop battery 7 hours remaining (81.1%)
TI:13:57:24 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-idle.c FN:gpm_idle_idletime_alarm_expired_cb,338
- idletime alarm: 1
TI:13:57:24 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-idle.c FN:gpm_idle_evaluate,187
- session_idle=0, idle_inhibited=0, suspend_inhibited=0, x_idle=1
TI:13:57:24 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-idle.c FN:gpm_idle_evaluate,221
- normal to dim
TI:13:57:24 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-idle.c FN:gpm_idle_set_mode,108
- Doing a state transition: dim
TI:13:57:24 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-backlight.c FN:gpm_backlight_notify_system_idle_changed,530
- we were active for 85.418504s
TI:13:57:24 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-backlight.c FN:gpm_backlight_notify_system_idle_changed,533
- changing powersave idle status to 1
TI:13:57:24 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-backlight.c FN:gpm_backlight_brightness_evaluate_and_set,300
- 1. main brightness 1.000000
TI:13:57:24 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-backlight.c FN:gpm_backlight_brightness_evaluate_and_set,320
- 2. battery scale 1.000000, brightness 1.000000
TI:13:57:24 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-backlight.c FN:gpm_backlight_brightness_evaluate_and_set,338
- 3. idle scale 1.000000, brightness 1.000000
TI:13:57:24 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_foreach_screen,448
- using resource 0x1197210
TI:13:57:24 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_foreach_resource,410
- resource 1 of 5
TI:13:57:24 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_foreach_resource,410
- resource 2 of 5
TI:13:57:24 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_output_get_percentage,252
- hard value=7, min=0, max=15
TI:13:57:24 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_output_get_percentage,254
- percentage 46
TI:13:57:24 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_foreach_resource,410
- resource 3 of 5
TI:13:57:24 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_foreach_resource,410
- resource 4 of 5
TI:13:57:24 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_foreach_resource,410
- resource 5 of 5
*** WARNING ***
TI:13:57:24 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness.c FN:gpm_brightness_trust_cache,107
- using cache for value 46 (probably okay)
TI:13:57:24 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_foreach_screen,448
- using resource 0x1197210
TI:13:57:24 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_foreach_resource,410
- resource 1 of 5
TI:13:57:24 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_foreach_resource,410
- resource 2 of 5
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TI:13:57:24 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_output_set,351
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TI:13:57:24 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_output_set,366
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TI:13:57:24 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_foreach_resource,410
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TI:13:57:24 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_foreach_resource,410
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TI:13:57:24 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_foreach_resource,410
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TI:13:57:24 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-backlight.c FN:gpm_backlight_brightness_evaluate_and_set,361
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TI:13:57:27 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-idle.c FN:gpm_idle_set_timeout_dim,261
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TI:13:57:27 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-backlight.c FN:gpm_backlight_notify_system_idle_changed,533
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TI:13:57:27 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-backlight.c FN:gpm_backlight_brightness_evaluate_and_set,300
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TI:13:57:27 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-backlight.c FN:gpm_backlight_brightness_evaluate_and_set,320
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TI:13:57:27 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-backlight.c FN:gpm_backlight_brightness_evaluate_and_set,338
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TI:13:57:27 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_foreach_screen,448
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TI:13:57:27 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_foreach_resource,410
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TI:13:57:27 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_foreach_resource,410
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TI:13:57:27 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_output_get_percentage,252
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TI:13:57:27 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_foreach_resource,410
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TI:13:57:27 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_foreach_resource,410
- resource 4 of 5
TI:13:57:27 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_foreach_resource,410
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TI:13:57:27 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_foreach_screen,448
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TI:13:57:27 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_foreach_resource,410
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TI:13:57:27 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_foreach_resource,410
- resource 2 of 5
TI:13:57:27 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_output_set,349
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TI:13:57:27 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_output_set,351
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TI:13:57:27 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_output_set,366
- using step of 1
TI:13:57:27 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_foreach_resource,410
- resource 3 of 5
TI:13:57:27 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_foreach_resource,410
- resource 4 of 5
TI:13:57:27 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_foreach_resource,410
- resource 5 of 5
TI:13:57:27 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-backlight.c FN:gpm_backlight_brightness_evaluate_and_set,361
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TI:13:57:27 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-idle.c FN:gpm_idle_evaluate,192
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TI:13:57:45 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_device_changed_cb,905
- updating because /org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/battery_BAT0 changed
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native-path: /sys/devices/LNXSYSTM:00/LNXSYBUS:00/PNP0A08:00/PNP0C0A:00/power_supply/BAT0
vendor: ASUSTEK
model: UL50-56
power supply: yes
updated: Wed 16 Jun 2010 01:57:45 PM CEST (0 seconds ago)
has history: yes
has statistics: yes
battery
present: yes
rechargeable: yes
state: discharging
energy: 65.67 Wh
energy-empty: 0 Wh
energy-full: 81.06 Wh
energy-full-design: 84 Wh
energy-rate: 9.855 W
voltage: 16.062 V
time to empty: 6.7 hours
percentage: 81.0141%
capacity: 95.6964%
technology: lithium-ion
History (charge):
1276689465 81.014 discharging
1276689435 81.107 discharging
1276689405 81.199 discharging
1276689375 81.292 discharging
History (rate):
1276689465 9.855 discharging
1276689435 9.345 discharging
1276689405 8.505 discharging
1276689375 9.045 discharging
TI:13:57:45 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_update_composite_device,672
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:57:45 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_device_changed_cb,914
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TI:13:57:45 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:57:45 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:57:45 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
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- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:57:45 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
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- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:57:45 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
- using original device as only one primary battery
TI:13:57:45 TH:0x10f6090 FI:gpm-engine.c FN:gpm_engine_get_composite_device,595
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https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=530346
Last edited by sveinemann (2010-06-16 12:03:48)OK, seems it was some kind of a bug because after today's full system upgrade I'm not able to reproduce the problem I posted before, Thanks sad clown for your help!!
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