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Ticket #9414 (Logitech Mouse not working) created
Logitech 2 Key Optical Usb Mouse not working
P/N 810-001369
PID LZ001AK
Didnt work on any USB Port, the mouse is working fine on any other Operating System tested (including Windows and several *nix distributions).
Replace it by a Logitech G9x. This one is working.
On a Acer Aspire one 756.
~> listdev
device Serial bus controller (SMBus) [c|5|0]
vendor 8086: Intel Corporation
device 1e22: 7 Series/C210 Series Chipset Family SMBus Controller
device Mass storage controller (SATA controller, AHCI 1.0) [1|6|1]
vendor 8086: Intel Corporation
device 1e03: 7 Series Chipset Family 6-port SATA Controller [AHCI mode]
device Bridge (ISA bridge) [6|1|0]
vendor 8086: Intel Corporation
device 1e5f: 7 Series Chipset Family LPC Controller
device Serial bus controller (USB controller, EHCI) [c|3|20]
vendor 8086: Intel Corporation
device 1e26: 7 Series/C210 Series Chipset Family USB Enhanced Host Controller #1
device Generic system peripheral (SD Host controller) [8|5|1]
vendor 14e4: Broadcom Corporation
device 16bc: NetXtreme BCM57765 Memory Card Reader
device Network controller (Ethernet controller) [2|0|0]
vendor 14e4: Broadcom Corporation
device 16b5: NetLink BCM57785 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe
device Bridge (PCI bridge, Normal decode) [6|4|0]
vendor 8086: Intel Corporation
device 1e14: 7 Series/C210 Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 3
device Network controller [2|80|0]
vendor 14e4: Broadcom Corporation
device 4727: BCM4313 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN Controller
device Bridge (PCI bridge, Normal decode) [6|4|0]
vendor 8086: Intel Corporation
device 1e12: 7 Series/C210 Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 2
device Bridge (PCI bridge, Normal decode) [6|4|0]
vendor 8086: Intel Corporation
device 1e10: 7 Series/C210 Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 1
device Multimedia controller (Audio device) [4|3|0]
vendor 8086: Intel Corporation
device 1e20: 7 Series/C210 Series Chipset Family High Definition Audio Controller
device Serial bus controller (USB controller, EHCI) [c|3|20]
vendor 8086: Intel Corporation
device 1e2d: 7 Series/C210 Series Chipset Family USB Enhanced Host Controller #2
device Communication controller [7|80|0]
vendor 8086: Intel Corporation
device 1e3a: 7 Series/C210 Series Chipset Family MEI Controller #1
device Display controller (VGA compatible controller, VGA controller) [3|0|0]
vendor 8086: Intel Corporation
device 0106: 2nd Generation Core Processor Family Integrated Graphics Controller
device Bridge (Host bridge) [6|0|0]
vendor 8086: Intel Corporation
device 0104: 2nd Generation Core Processor Family DRAM Controller
~> listusb -v
[Device /dev/bus/usb/0/0/2]
Class .................. 0xef (Miscellaneous)
Subclass ............... 0x02
Protocol ............... 0x01
Max Endpoint 0 Packet .. 64
USB Version ............ 0x0200
Vendor ID .............. 0x04f2 (Chicony Electronics Co., Ltd)
Product ID ............. 0xb336
Product Version ........ 0x1308
Manufacturer String .... "HD WebCam"
Product String ......... "HD WebCam"
Serial Number .......... ""
[Configuration 0]
Configuration String . ""
[Interface 0]
[Alternate 0 active]
Class .............. 0x0e (Video)
Subclass ........... 0x01
Protocol ........... 0x00
Interface String ... "HD WebCam"
[Endpoint 0]
MaxPacketSize .... 16
Interval ......... 7
Type ............. Interrupt
Direction ........ Input
[Descriptor 0]
Type ............. 0x24
Data ............. 01 00 01 4f 00 80 c3 c9 01 01 01
[Descriptor 1]
Type ............. 0x24
Data ............. 06 06 b0 d0 bb 68 a4 61 83 4b 90 b7 a6 21 5f 3c 4f 70 18 01 02 03 ff ff ff 00
[Descriptor 2]
Type ............. 0x24
Data ............. 02 01 01 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 03 04 00 00
[Descriptor 3]
Type ............. 0x24
Data ............. 05 02 01 00 00 02 3f 05 00
[Descriptor 4]
Type ............. 0x24
Data ............. 03 03 01 01 00 02 00
[Descriptor 5]
Type ............. 0x25
Data ............. 03 10 00
[Interface 1]
[Alternate 0 active]
Class .............. 0x0e (Video)
Subclass ........... 0x02
Protocol ........... 0x00
Interface String ... "HD WebCam"
[Descriptor 0]
Type ............. 0x24
Data ............. 01 02 19 02 82 00 03 01 01 00 01 00 00
[Descriptor 1]
Type ............. 0x24
Data ............. 04 01 07 59 55 59 32 00 00 10 00 80 00 00 aa 00 38 9b 71 10 01 00 00 00 00
[Descriptor 2]
Type ............. 0x24
Data ............. 05 01 01 80 02 e0 01 00 00 65 04 00 00 ca 08 00 60 09 00 15 16 05 00 02 15 16 05 00 2a 2c 0a 00
[Descriptor 3]
Type ............. 0x24
Data ............. 05 02 01 a0 00 78 00 00 50 46 00 00 a0 8c 00 00 96 00 00 15 16 05 00 02 15 16 05 00 2a 2c 0a 00
[Descriptor 4]
Type ............. 0x24
Data ............. 05 03 01 b0 00 90 00 00 d0 5c 00 00 a0 b9 00 00 c6 00 00 15 16 05 00 02 15 16 05 00 2a 2c 0a 00
[Descriptor 5]
Type ............. 0x24
Data ............. 05 04 01 40 01 f0 00 00 40 19 01 00 80 32 02 00 58 02 00 15 16 05 00 02 15 16 05 00 2a 2c 0a 00
[Descriptor 6]
Type ............. 0x24
Data ............. 05 05 01 60 01 20 01 00 40 73 01 00 80 e6 02 00 18 03 00 15 16 05 00 02 15 16 05 00 2a 2c 0a 00
[Descriptor 7]
Type ............. 0x24
Data ............. 05 06 01 00 05 d0 02 00 00 ca 08 00 00 ca 08 00 20 1c 00 40 42 0f 00 01 40 42 0f 00
[Descriptor 8]
Type ............. 0x24
Data ............. 05 07 01 80 02 e0 01 00 00 65 04 00 00 ca 08 00 60 09 00 15 16 05 00 02 15 16 05 00 2a 2c 0a 00
[Descriptor 9]
Type ............. 0x24
Data ............. 0d 01 01 04
[Descriptor 10]
Type ............. 0x24
Data ............. 06 02 07 01 01 00 00 00 00
[Descriptor 11]
Type ............. 0x24
Data ............. 07 01 01 80 02 e0 01 00 80 97 06 00 00 2f 0d 00 10 0e 00 15 16 05 00 02 15 16 05 00 2a 2c 0a 00
[Descriptor 12]
Type ............. 0x24
Data ............. 07 02 01 a0 00 78 00 00 78 69 00 00 f0 d2 00 00 e1 00 00 15 16 05 00 02 15 16 05 00 2a 2c 0a 00
[Descriptor 13]
Type ............. 0x24
Data ............. 07 03 01 b0 00 90 00 00 38 8b 00 00 70 16 01 00 29 01 00 15 16 05 00 02 15 16 05 00 2a 2c 0a 00
[Descriptor 14]
Type ............. 0x24
Data ............. 07 04 01 40 01 f0 00 00 e0 a5 01 00 c0 4b 03 00 84 03 00 15 16 05 00 02 15 16 05 00 2a 2c 0a 00
[Descriptor 15]
Type ............. 0x24
Data ............. 07 05 01 60 01 20 01 00 e0 2c 02 00 c0 59 04 00 a4 04 00 15 16 05 00 02 15 16 05 00 2a 2c 0a 00
[Descriptor 16]
Type ............. 0x24
Data ............. 07 06 01 00 05 d0 02 00 80 c6 13 00 00 8d 27 00 30 2a 00 15 16 05 00 02 15 16 05 00 2a 2c 0a 00
[Descriptor 17]
Type ............. 0x24
Data ............. 07 07 01 80 02 e0 01 00 80 97 06 00 00 2f 0d 00 10 0e 00 15 16 05 00 02 15 16 05 00 2a 2c 0a 00
[Descriptor 18]
Type ............. 0x24
Data ............. 0d 01 01 04
[Alternate 1]
Class .............. 0x0e (Video)
Subclass ........... 0x02
Protocol ........... 0x00
Interface String ... "HD WebCam"
[Endpoint 0]
MaxPacketSize .... 5120
Interval ......... 1
Type ............. Isochronous
Direction ........ Input
[Alternate 2]
Class .............. 0x0e (Video)
Subclass ........... 0x02
Protocol ........... 0x00
Interface String ... "HD WebCam"
[Endpoint 0]
MaxPacketSize .... 3072
Interval ......... 1
Type ............. Isochronous
Direction ........ Input
[Alternate 3]
Class .............. 0x0e (Video)
Subclass ........... 0x02
Protocol ........... 0x00
Interface String ... "HD WebCam"
[Endpoint 0]
MaxPacketSize .... 1024
Interval ......... 1
Type ............. Isochronous
Direction ........ Input
[Alternate 4]
Class .............. 0x0e (Video)
Subclass ........... 0x02
Protocol ........... 0x00
Interface String ... "HD WebCam"
[Endpoint 0]
MaxPacketSize .... 512
Interval ......... 1
Type ............. Isochronous
Direction ........ Input
[Device /dev/bus/usb/0/0/hub]
Class .................. 0x09 (Hub)
Subclass ............... 0x00
Protocol ............... 0x01
Max Endpoint 0 Packet .. 64
USB Version ............ 0x0200
Vendor ID .............. 0x8087 (Intel Corp.)
Product ID ............. 0x0024 (Integrated Rate Matching Hub)
Product Version ........ 0x0000
Manufacturer String .... ""
Product String ......... ""
Serial Number .......... ""
[Configuration 0]
Configuration String . ""
[Interface 0]
[Alternate 0 active]
Class .............. 0x09 (Hub)
Subclass ........... 0x00
Protocol ........... 0x00
Interface String ... ""
[Endpoint 0]
MaxPacketSize .... 1
Interval ......... 12
Type ............. Interrupt
Direction ........ Input
Hub ports count......... 4
Hub Controller Current.. 0mA
Port 1 status....... 0100.0000 Power
Port 2 status....... 0100.0000 Power
Port 3 status....... 0503.0000 Connect Enable Power Highspeed
Port 4 status....... 0100.0000 Power
[Device /dev/bus/usb/0/hub]
Class .................. 0x09 (Hub)
Subclass ............... 0x00
Protocol ............... 0x00
Max Endpoint 0 Packet .. 64
USB Version ............ 0x0200
Vendor ID .............. 0x0000
Product ID ............. 0x0000
Product Version ........ 0x0200
Manufacturer String .... "HAIKU Inc."
Product String ......... "EHCI RootHub"
Serial Number .......... ""
[Configuration 0]
Configuration String . ""
[Interface 0]
[Alternate 0 active]
Class .............. 0x09 (Hub)
Subclass ........... 0x00
Protocol ........... 0x00
Interface String ... ""
[Endpoint 0]
MaxPacketSize .... 8
Interval ......... 255
Type ............. Interrupt
Direction ........ Input
[Descriptor 0]
Type ............. 0x29
Data ............. 02 00 00 00 00 00 ff
Hub ports count......... 2
Hub Controller Current.. 0mA
Port 1 status....... 0503.0000 Connect Enable Power Highspeed
Port 2 status....... 0100.0000 Power
[Device /dev/bus/usb/1/0/2]
Class .................. 0x00 (Per-interface classes)
Subclass ............... 0x00
Protocol ............... 0x00
Max Endpoint 0 Packet .. 8
USB Version ............ 0x0200
Vendor ID .............. 0x046d (Logitech, Inc.)
Product ID ............. 0xc05d (Optical Mouse)
Product Version ........ 0x5300
Manufacturer String .... "Logitech"
Product String ......... "USB Optical Mouse"
Serial Number .......... ""
[Configuration 0]
Configuration String . ""
[Interface 0]
[Alternate 0 active]
Class .............. 0x03 (HID)
Subclass ........... 0x01
Protocol ........... 0x02
Interface String ... ""
[Endpoint 0]
MaxPacketSize .... 5
Interval ......... 10
Type ............. Interrupt
Direction ........ Input
[Descriptor 0]
Type ............. 0x21
Data ............. 11 01 00 01 22 34 00
[Device /dev/bus/usb/1/0/3]
Class .................. 0x00 (Per-interface classes)
Subclass ............... 0x00
Protocol ............... 0x00
Max Endpoint 0 Packet .. 8
USB Version ............ 0x0200
Vendor ID .............. 0x046d (Logitech, Inc.)
Product ID ............. 0xc066
Product Version ........ 0x5802
Manufacturer String .... "Logitech"
Product String ......... "G9x Laser Mouse"
Serial Number .......... "7717C324440018"
[Configuration 0]
Configuration String . "U58.02_B0018"
[Interface 0]
[Alternate 0 active]
Class .............. 0x03 (HID)
Subclass ........... 0x01
Protocol ........... 0x02
Interface String ... ""
[Endpoint 0]
MaxPacketSize .... 8
Interval ......... 1
Type ............. Interrupt
Direction ........ Input
[Descriptor 0]
Type ............. 0x21
Data ............. 11 01 00 01 22 43 00
[Interface 1]
[Alternate 0 active]
Class .............. 0x03 (HID)
Subclass ........... 0x00
Protocol ........... 0x00
Interface String ... ""
[Endpoint 0]
MaxPacketSize .... 20
Interval ......... 1
Type ............. Interrupt
Direction ........ Input
[Descriptor 0]
Type ............. 0x21
Data ............. 11 01 00 01 22 7a 00
[Device /dev/bus/usb/1/0/hub]
Class .................. 0x09 (Hub)
Subclass ............... 0x00
Protocol ............... 0x01
Max Endpoint 0 Packet .. 64
USB Version ............ 0x0200
Vendor ID .............. 0x8087 (Intel Corp.)
Product ID ............. 0x0024 (Integrated Rate Matching Hub)
Product Version ........ 0x0000
Manufacturer String .... ""
Product String ......... ""
Serial Number .......... ""
[Configuration 0]
Configuration String . ""
[Interface 0]
[Alternate 0 active]
Class .............. 0x09 (Hub)
Subclass ........... 0x00
Protocol ........... 0x00
Interface String ... ""
[Endpoint 0]
MaxPacketSize .... 1
Interval ......... 12
Type ............. Interrupt
Direction ........ Input
Hub ports count......... 4
Hub Controller Current.. 0mA
Port 1 status....... 0100.0000 Power
Port 2 status....... 0100.0000 Power
Port 3 status....... 0303.0000 Connect Enable Power Lowspeed
Port 4 status....... 0103.0000 Connect Enable Power Fullspeed
[Device /dev/bus/usb/1/hub]
Class .................. 0x09 (Hub)
Subclass ............... 0x00
Protocol ............... 0x00
Max Endpoint 0 Packet .. 64
USB Version ............ 0x0200
Vendor ID .............. 0x0000
Product ID ............. 0x0000
Product Version ........ 0x0200
Manufacturer String .... "HAIKU Inc."
Product String ......... "EHCI RootHub"
Serial Number .......... ""
[Configuration 0]
Configuration String . ""
[Interface 0]
[Alternate 0 active]
Class .............. 0x09 (Hub)
Subclass ........... 0x00
Protocol ........... 0x00
Interface String ... ""
[Endpoint 0]
MaxPacketSize .... 8
Interval ......... 255
Type ............. Interrupt
Direction ........ Input
[Descriptor 0]
Type ............. 0x29
Data ............. 02 00 00 00 00 00 ff
Hub ports count......... 2
Hub Controller Current.. 0mA
Port 1 status....... 0503.0000 Connect Enable Power Highspeed
Port 2 status....... 0100.0000 Power
~> tail /var/log/syslog
KERN: Mouse device exiting, Device not ready
KERN: usb hub 29: port 2: new device connected
KERN: usb error ehci -1: qtd (0x0544b800) error: 0x00048141
KERN: usb error control pipe 49: timeout waiting for queued request to complete
KERN: usb_hid: error waiting for report: Device stalled
KERN: usb error ehci -1: qtd (0x05416e00) error: 0x00080e42
KERN: usb hub 29: port 2: device removed
KERN: Mouse device exiting, Device not ready
KERN: usb hub 29: port 2: new device connected
~> listimage | grep drivers
53 /boot/system/add-ons/kernel/drivers/dev/console 0x817cd000 0x817cf000 0 0
54 /boot/system/add-ons/kernel/drivers/dev/dprintf 0x81671000 0x81672000 0 0
55 /boot/system/add-ons/kernel/drivers/dev/null 0x81644000 0x81645000 0 0
56 /boot/system/add-ons/kernel/drivers/dev/random 0x81685000 0x81688000 0 0
57 /boot/system/add-ons/kernel/drivers/dev/tty 0x8168d000 0x81696000 0 0
58 /boot/system/add-ons/kernel/drivers/dev/zero 0x8164b000 0x8164c000 0 0
504 /boot/system/add-ons/kernel/drivers/power/acpi_battery 0x817ef000 0x817f1000 0 0
1034 /boot/system/add-ons/kernel/drivers/dev/graphics/intel_extreme 0x81585000 0x81589000 0 0
1116 /boot/system/add-ons/kernel/drivers/dev/graphics/vesa 0x8158d000 0x81591000 0 0
1186 /boot/system/add-ons/kernel/drivers/dev/net/broadcom570x 0xdd61b000 0xdd63b000 0 0
1244 /boot/system/add-ons/kernel/drivers/dev/input/usb_hid 0xdd6c3000 0xdd6cf000 0 0
1258 /boot/system/add-ons/kernel/drivers/dev/input/wacom 0xdd692000 0xdd694000 0 0
1693 /boot/system/add-ons/kernel/drivers/dev/power/acpi_button 0x8116c000 0x8116d000 0 0
1796 /boot/system/add-ons/kernel/drivers/dev/bus/usb_raw 0xdd769000 0xdd76b000 0 0
1802 /boot/system/add-ons/kernel/drivers/dev/audio/hmulti/hda 0xdd7a1000 0xdd7ac000 0 0
TEAM 3891 (/bin/grep --color=auto drivers):
Ticket #9405 ([DriveSetup] crashes in PartitionMapAddOn::CanInitialize) closed
Should be fixed in hrev45218.
Ticket #4235 (partition type is missing in DriveSetup) closed
Added partition type column in hrev45218.
Ticket #8256 ([Terminal] remember color schema settings [easy]) reopened
Replying to kallisti5:
solved in hrev44955
On non-English locale it doesn't looks like "really" solved at the moment. ;-) Colors customization is broken in such circumstances.
Ticket #9406 ([app_server] unable to move windows to another workspace) closed
Fixed via revert in hrev45215.
Ticket #9413 ([kernel] PANIC: ASSERT FAILED ...) created
This is hrev45206.
I tried to launch Locale after uptime of 14 hours. The panic was continuable.
PANIC: ASSERT FAILED (src/system/kernel/slab/ObjectDepot.cpp:137): magazine->IsEmpty() KERN: Welcome to Kernel Debugging Land... KERN: Thread 6616 "a:6614:x-vnd.Haiku-WebPositive" running on CPU 0 KERN: stack trace for thread 6616 "a:6614:x-vnd.Haiku-WebPositive" KERN: kernel stack: 0xcd18d000 to 0xcd191000 KERN: user stack: 0x70973000 to 0x709b3000 KERN: frame caller <image>:function + offset KERN: 0 cd190acc (+ 32) 8013067e <kernel_x86> arch_debug_stack_trace + 0x12 KERN: 1 cd190aec (+ 16) 80091aef <kernel_x86> stack_trace_trampoline(NULL) + 0x0b KERN: 2 cd190afc (+ 12) 80123312 <kernel_x86> arch_debug_call_with_fault_handler + 0x1b KERN: 3 cd190b08 (+ 48) 80093592 <kernel_x86> debug_call_with_fault_handler + 0x5e KERN: 4 cd190b38 (+ 64) 80091d0f <kernel_x86> kernel_debugger_loop(0x8016ec17 "PANIC: ", 0x801817e7 "ASSERT FAILED (%s:%d): %s", 0xcd190be4 "", int32: 0) + 0x21b KERN: 5 cd190b78 (+ 48) 80092073 <kernel_x86> kernel_debugger_internal(0x8016ec17 "PANIC: ", 0x801817e7 "ASSERT FAILED (%s:%d): %s", 0xcd190be4 "", int32: 0) + 0x53 KERN: 6 cd190ba8 (+ 48) 8009391e <kernel_x86> panic + 0x36 KERN: 7 cd190bd8 (+ 48) 800fc424 <kernel_x86> exchange_with_full(object_depot*: 0x82996e78, DepotMagazine&: 0x82805614) + 0x30 KERN: 8 cd190c08 (+ 64) 800fc82c <kernel_x86> object_depot_obtain + 0x12c KERN: 9 cd190c48 (+ 64) 800fe63d <kernel_x86> object_cache_alloc + 0x21 KERN: 10 cd190c88 (+ 32) 80078d96 <kernel_x86> BKernel::Thread<0x450>::__nw(uint32: 0x8019c390) + 0x16 KERN: 11 cd190ca8 (+ 60) 80078951 <kernel_x86> BKernel::Thread<0xcd190f24>::Create(0xcd190d2c "", BKernel::Thread&: 0x8019c390) + 0x1d KERN: 12 cd190ce4 (+ 464) 80079c21 <kernel_x86> thread_create_thread + 0x5d KERN: 13 cd190eb4 (+ 144) 8007f430 <kernel_x86> _user_spawn_thread + 0x34 KERN: 14 cd190f44 (+ 100) 80125fb0 <kernel_x86> handle_syscall + 0xcd KERN: user iframe at 0xcd190fa8 (end = 0xcd191000) KERN: eax 0x2f ebx 0x973168 ecx 0x709b2680 edx 0xffff0114 KERN: esi 0x709b26b4 edi 0x1d4b8d28 ebp 0x709b26dc esp 0xcd190fdc KERN: eip 0xffff0114 eflags 0x3207 user esp 0x709b2680 KERN: vector: 0x63, error code: 0x0 KERN: 15 cd190fa8 (+ 0) ffff0114 <commpage> commpage_syscall + 0x04 KERN: 16 709b26dc (+ 112) 0027f6bd <_APP_> MessageLooper<0x191b3ed8>::Run(0x0) + 0x5d KERN: 17 709b274c (+ 144) 0028cd54 <_APP_> ServerApp<0x18c22598>::_CreateWindow(int32: 16, BPrivate::LinkReceiver&: 0x180afba8, 0x709b2c20) + 0x344 KERN: 18 709b27dc (+1776) 0028647f <_APP_> ServerApp<0x18c22598>::_DispatchMessage(int32: 16, BPrivate::LinkReceiver&: 0x180afba8) + 0x83b KERN: 19 709b2ecc (+ 176) 0028c967 <_APP_> ServerApp<0x18c22598>::_MessageLooper(0x0) + 0x18f KERN: 20 709b2f7c (+ 48) 0027fafc <_APP_> MessageLooper<0x18c22598>::_message_thread(NULL) + 0x28 KERN: 21 709b2fac (+ 48) 008ce893 <libroot.so> _get_next_team_info (nearest) + 0x5f KERN: 22 709b2fdc (+ 0) 709b2fec 330831:a:6614:x-vnd.Haiku-WebPositive_@0x7096f000 + 0x43fec
Ticket #9412 ([WebPositive] sometimes fails to update an URL in address bar) created
To reproduce:
try to click on different line after opening this link
you should see that line number #n1 doesn't update.
Ticket #9411 (DHCP requests without link) created
There are some cases where the DHCP client makes the dhcp requests without a physical connection.
This laptop has a wireless interface (which is active and connected to a network) and an ethernet interface (uses the rtl81xx driver).
If I set the ethernet interface down and up, the DHCP client starts sending requests, even if the cable is not connected.
KERN: Last message repeated 2 times. KERN: [net/rtl81xx/0] compat_close() KERN: [net/rtl81xx/0] compat_free() USER: _ConfigureIPv6LinkLocal: Local Link address already assigned to /dev/net/rtl81xx/0 KERN: [net/rtl81xx/0] compat_open(0x2) KERN: ifmedia_ioctl: switching re to Type: Ethernet KERN: SubType: autoselect KERN: NDP entry 0x80dd6c48 Marked as VALID DAEMON 'DHCP': /dev/net/rtl81xx/0: Send DHCP_DISCOVER to 255.255.255.255:67 DAEMON 'DHCP': /dev/net/rtl81xx/0: Timeout shift: 4 secs (try 0) DAEMON 'DHCP': /dev/net/rtl81xx/0: Send DHCP_DISCOVER to 255.255.255.255:67 USER: app application/x-vnd.Haiku-Network send to client failed: Bad port ID DAEMON 'DHCP': /dev/net/rtl81xx/0: Timeout shift: 8 secs (try 0) DAEMON 'DHCP': /dev/net/rtl81xx/0: Send DHCP_DISCOVER to 255.255.255.255:67 DAEMON 'DHCP': /dev/net/rtl81xx/0: Timeout shift: 2 secs (try 1) DAEMON 'DHCP': /dev/net/rtl81xx/0: Send DHCP_DISCOVER to 255.255.255.255:67 DAEMON 'DHCP': /dev/net/rtl81xx/0: Timeout shift: 4 secs (try 1) DAEMON 'DHCP': /dev/net/rtl81xx/0: Send DHCP_DISCOVER to 255.255.255.255:67 DAEMON 'DHCP': /dev/net/rtl81xx/0: Timeout shift: 8 secs (try 1) DAEMON 'DHCP': /dev/net/rtl81xx/0: Send DHCP_DISCOVER to 255.255.255.255:67 DAEMON 'DHCP': /dev/net/rtl81xx/0: Timeout shift: 2 secs (try 2) DAEMON 'DHCP': /dev/net/rtl81xx/0: Send DHCP_DISCOVER to 255.255.255.255:67 DAEMON 'DHCP': /dev/net/rtl81xx/0: Timeout shift: 4 secs (try 2) DAEMON 'DHCP': /dev/net/rtl81xx/0: Send DHCP_DISCOVER to 255.255.255.255:67 DAEMON 'DHCP': /dev/net/rtl81xx/0: Timeout shift: 8 secs (try 2) DAEMON 'DHCP': /dev/net/rtl81xx/0: Send DHCP_DISCOVER to 255.255.255.255:67 DAEMON 'DHCP': /dev/net/rtl81xx/0: DHCP status = Operation timed out USER: _ConfigureIPv6LinkLocal: Local Link address already assigned to /dev/net/rtl81xx/0
Ticket #9410 (Cannot connect to hidden wpa2 network if ipv6 module is present) closed
Invalid: I just tried for the fourth time and it worked even with ipv6. Must be something else
Ticket #9410 (Cannot connect to hidden wpa2 network if ipv6 module is present) created
I noticed that I cannot connect anymore to my home network (a wireless wpa2 network with an hidden ssid), unless I remove the ipv6 module binary.
This could be a recent regression, or be caused by a recent change in my home router/access point. Neverthless, it's a bug, since I can connect without problems using linux.
Will attach the logs.
Ticket #9409 (New content not receiving automatic pretty URLs=) closed
Ticket #9409 (New content not receiving automatic pretty URLs=) created
The last content to receive an automatic pretty url was published on 2012-12-07 and is http://www.haiku-os.org/blog/humdinger/2012-12-06_videos_begeistert_026_are
The next new content, published on 2012-12-10 19:50 simply has the /node/xxxx url http://www.haiku-os.org/node/4983
To note, this affects all content types -- forum topics, blogs, news articles.
Ticket #9408 ([WebPositive] remember last opened folder) created
This is hrev45206.
I tried to attach several files from the Desktop to Trac. Clicking attach button always opens up a file panel with /boot/home folder so I had to change to Desktop to attach every file I wanted.
Ticket #9407 ([StyledEdit] page down stucks if file is in read-only mode) created
This is hrev45206.
If I open a text file in read-only mode and try to use page down to scroll to the end of the file it stucks at random positions.
Ticket #9406 ([app_server] unable to move windows to another workspace) created
This is hrev45206.
It looks like some recent changes broke the ability to move windows to different workspaces by holding it's tab and pressing Alt+Fx.
Ticket #9405 ([DriveSetup] crashes in PartitionMapAddOn::CanInitialize) created
This is hrev45206.
I have HTC Desire HD connected via usb in "Charge only" mode.
Clicking it makes DriveSetup crash.
0x78037a6c 0x567e03 __divdi3(void) + 0xaf [...] 0x78037acc 0x9cc3c61 (BMutablePartition*) + 0x79 0x78037afc 0x4777f5 BPartition::Delegate::CanInitialize(BPartition::Delegate, char*) + 0x49 0x78037b2c 0x475fd9 BPartition::CanInitialize(BPartition, char*) + 0x29 0x78037c14 0x220a40 MainWindow::_UpdateMenus(BDiskDevice*, int32, int32) + 0x460 0x78037c64 0x22056e MainWindow::_SetToDiskAndPartition(int32, int32, int32) + 0x136 0x78037ca4 0x220426 MainWindow::_AdaptToSelectedPartition() + 0x112 0x78037ce4 0x21fba2 MainWindow::MessageReceived(BMessage*) + 0x292 0x78037d14 0x3304a5 BLooper::DispatchMessage(BMessage*, BHandler*) + 0x59 0x78037f24 0x409c0c BWindow::DispatchMessage(BMessage*, BHandler*) + 0x1a94 0x78037f84 0x40dfda BWindow::task_looper() + 0x26e 0x78037fb4 0x331a01 BLooper::_task0_(void*) + 0x3d 0x78037fdc 0x571891 thread_entry + 0x21 00000000 0x78037fec ?
If I connect it in "Disk drive" mode it works ok and I can even mount fat32 partition it contains.
Maybe some error checking should be added here? http://cgit.haiku-os.org/haiku/tree/src/add-ons/disk_systems/intel/PartitionMapAddOn.cpp?id=hrev45206#n91
Ticket #8227 (Haiku makes scraping or chopping noises.) closed
Thanks for the feedback! Closing.
Ticket #9404 (Can`t connect to WPA2. Application could not be found) created
Version: hrev45205
Hi.
I have a Asus G73Sw laptop. I want to run Haiku on it.
I boot Haiku from CD, and it works fine.
Wired network works fine.
But there is an issue with wireless networking.
Immediately after loading the deskbar, I can see several available wireless networks.
But they are all WPA2 encrypted. One of them is my own, and of course I have the password for it.
I can also make my own wifi hotspot with my phone, without encryption.
Haiku, after loading, never refreshes the list of wifi networks.
So I must turn on the phone hotspot before booting Haiku, or else Haiku does not find it.
Haiku connects to the phone wifi without encryption

