Mario Limonciello
Mario Limonciello
@adam-vest in the short term you can just disable the plugins you don't need while in a cloud environment. You can use the [DisabledPlugins](https://fwupd.github.io/libfwupdplugin/fwupd.conf.html#daemon-parameters) key to do this. @hughsie long...
> I think the CI failures now are not due to the PR changes, as they seem to be happening in other branches too I don't see issues on main,...
Yeah something seems off with emulation data or how the daemon is using it still, according to that failure. ``` Emulating for /usr/share/installed-tests/fwupd/device-tests/bnr-dp.json { "Error" : { "Domain" : "FwupdError",...
@tmuehlbacher is this still relevant? If not, can you close it? If it is, rebase?
Well I would say rebase and see if there is still a problem and go from there.
@CragW can you please look?
Is your dock connected via thunderbolt3 or usb4? Is it authorized in `boltctl`?
I just tested this on Ubuntu 24.04 which now has fwupd 1.9.14. This was my test flow: ``` sudo apt install fwupd-tests sudo fwupdtool enable-test-devices sudo systemctl restart fwupd fwupdmgr...
I do wonder if this is part of the reason for https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/upower/upower/-/issues/256 as well.
Yup, @smallorange did confirm that masking fwupd no unknown events are received by power anymore for the Logitech device.