+ The current frequency is parsed from the scaling_cur_freq file
If the current frequency is not found in /proc/cpuinfo, the attempt
to read value from cpuinfo_cur_freq failed because only root can
read this file.
+ The have_frequency flag is not set when parsing current frequency from sysfs
Setting the have_frequency flag after parsing current frequency for the
first core caused the current frequency not to be parsed for other cores.
+ Frequency characteristics are parsed for all cores
The assumption that the frequency characteristics for all cores will be
the same as the first core is no longer reliable. There are heterogeneous
architectures - for example ARM big.LITTLE.
Signed-off-by: Slávek Banko <slavek.banko@axis.cz>
+ Added initialization of all values
Some batteries do not provide all values and, without
initialization, values may contain dubious data.
+ Added reading of current battery capacity value in percent
(capacity)
Some batteries may provide the current capacity value in
percent instead of the current energy value.
+ Added check whether the battery provides current energy value
(charge_now or energy_now)
The current energy is calculated if the value is not provided
in the battery information.
+ Added reading of estimated time to empty battery
(time_to_empty_now)
The remaining time is calculated if the value is not provided
in the battery information.
If the battery does not provide charging current information,
the estimated time to charge the battery cannot be calculated.
Signed-off-by: Slávek Banko <slavek.banko@axis.cz>
+ our internal implementation of IceAuthFileName tests
whether the ICEauthority file exists in the folder
specified by the XDG_RUNTIME_DIR variable
+ DCOP client tests whether the ICEauthority file for
a specific user exists in the user's folder based on
the XDG_RUNTIME_DIR variable
+ tdeinit uses the IceAuthFileName() function
instead of building the file name
This relates to bug 3027.
Signed-off-by: Slávek Banko <slavek.banko@axis.cz>
The first argument of the OPENSSL_init_ssl and OPENSSL_init_crypto
functions must be a 64-bit int, not a 32-bit int, as this caused
unpredictable OpenSSL behavior.
This resolves bug 3024.
Signed-off-by: Slávek Banko <slavek.banko@axis.cz>
It is very unclear at this point what a valid use case for this feature
would possibly be. The old documentation only mentions $(hostname) as
an example, which can be done with $HOSTNAME instead.
Note that $(...) is still supported in Exec lines of desktop files,
this does not require [$e] anyway (and actually works better without it,
otherwise the $ signs need to be doubled to obey tdeconfig $e escaping rules...).
Based on KDE Frameworks 5 kconfig patch for CVE-2019-14744.
This resolves issue #45.
Signed-off-by: Slávek Banko <slavek.banko@axis.cz>
1. added disk helper source files
2. removed WITH_UDISKS2, WITH_UDISK, WITH_UDEVIL defines. The respective code is always included
3. order of execution for mount/umount activities: udisks2, udisk, udevil, pmount.
Signed-off-by: Michele Calgaro <michele.calgaro@yahoo.it>