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Keyboard led configuration not applied, and can't be saved. #71

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evertvorster opened this issue Apr 3, 2024 · 4 comments
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Keyboard led configuration not applied, and can't be saved. #71

evertvorster opened this issue Apr 3, 2024 · 4 comments

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@evertvorster
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Hi there!

Here is an interesting one. I have just compiled and installed the latest released versions, and now my keyboard is cycling through the lights, rather than applying the single color that I want.

When the LEDS dialog is opened, I can see that it is set to a single color.
If the save button is activated, this error message pops up:

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@evertvorster
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These are the various versions of all the packages that I have installed:

aur/tailor-hwcaps 0.2.6-1 (+2 1.10) (Installed)
    CLI tool for checking Tuxedo hardware capabilites (part of tuxedo-rs)
aur/tailor-gui 0.2.5-1 (+2 1.10) (Installed)
    Graphical client for tailord (part of tuxedo-rs)
aur/tailor-cli 0.3.1-1 (+2 1.10) (Installed)
    CLI for controlling tailor-daemon (part of tuxedo-rs)
aur/tailord 0.2.5-1 (+2 1.10) (Installed)
    Daemon handling fan, keyboard and general HW support for Tuxedo laptops (part of tuxedo-rs)

@AaronErhardt
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The cause is very likely an old profile that doesn't contain the new mode field used for describing LED devices. This should have been backwards compatible in the first place by using a default value in case the field was missing. This is now fixed on git and will be included in the next release.

@evertvorster
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Where are the profiles stored? Can I manually fix it before installing the fixed release is available?

@evertvorster
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I fixed my install by removing /etc/tailord, and re-installing. It works wonderfully now.

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