cpu at 100% after mouse goes to sleep

Bug #223397 reported by steveneddy
2
Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
btnx
Fix Released
High
Olli Salonen
Ubuntu
Invalid
Undecided
Unassigned

Bug Description

Compiled the newest version from the web site. After the mouse goes to sleep or the PC goes into screen saver mode ( I don't know which yet )
the btnx software will engage the cpu at 100%. The only way to reset it is to restart btnx in terminal.

Ubuntu Hardy Heron 8.04 64 bit
Logitech v470 mouse
Intel Core 2 Duo

Otherwise the software seems to work as advertised.

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Olli Salonen (daou) wrote :

This is related to the new libdaemon dependencies, and I can reproduce it.

I'll roll out a fix soon.

Changed in btnx:
assignee: nobody → daou
importance: Undecided → High
status: New → Confirmed
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Olli Salonen (daou) wrote :

btnx-0.4.10 fixes the issue. However, use btnx-config-0.4.9 and run it at least once (run and close if you have no need to edit the configuration). This will regenerate the udev rule which is compatible with the changes.

Changed in btnx:
status: Confirmed → Fix Released
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steveneddy (steveneddy) wrote : Re: [Bug 223397] Re: cpu at 100% after mouse goes to sleep
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Thank you - I am testing this now.

-SE

Olli Salonen <email address hidden> wrote: btnx-0.4.10 fixes the issue. However, use btnx-config-0.4.9 and run it
at least once (run and close if you have no need to edit the
configuration). This will regenerate the udev rule which is compatible
with the changes.

** Changed in: btnx
       Status: Confirmed => Fix Released

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