Public bug reported:
When launching nautilus from the icon, it flashes, but nothing shows up.
When launching from the terminal, it fails with this message:
(nautilus:20100): GLib-GIO-CRITICAL **:
g_dbus_interface_skeleton_unexport: assertion
'interface_->priv->connections != NULL' failed
Problem hits me also since upgrade on Ubuntu 12.10. Can we increase
importance of this bug since nautilus randomly burns my laptop's
battery.
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Evolution always crashes when moving from one address to another address
book from an address book. (If the email address is already present in
the second address.)
Evolution 3.2.3, Ubuntu 12.04
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Public bug reported:
After having an error where several right-mouse-button-click-windows
pops up automatically and sometimes the hole screen freezes I did an
update of the software. It was impossible to use Ubuntu with the
problem.
After software update the problem was gon but the right mouse
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/885621
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right mouse button is disabled
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I'm running Karmic, and am still experiencing this bug. I'll try
bumping the time_action and time_critical values to more conservative
settings, and will post an update soon. As I have an old battery, my
Thinkpad's critical power level is around 5%. Hibernate should occur at
4%, or 3% at the
P.S. When running gnome-power-manager in verbose mode, I get no output
before hibernate doesn't occur and the system dies. I mounted my
partition -o sync, and tail -f gpm.log in another tab, just to make sure
I wouldn't miss anything.
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Action on critical battery is not triggered -
Thinkpad X32. Upgraded-from-Intrepid-to-Jaunty. Gnome Power Manager
correctly detects the battery state, correctly issues a low battery
warning but doesn't initiate hibernation until 0% battery is reached.
Additionally, the normal battery light starts flashing orange at the
appropriate
Here are what seem like the relevant logs based on this document:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingGNOMEPowerManager#head-7d2eb767e44a7231fae6964dcf12bc27fe507c9d
Please note that that my laptop *did* successfully hibernate, and return
from hibernation from the gnome-power-cmd hibernate command.
I've been using iptraf to measure network traffic. My current
statistics are comparable with John's. Because gvfs-copy is also
significantly slower than scp, I wonder if FUSE might also be part of
this bug? No time for me to check right now, but is sshfs as slow as
gvfs-copy?
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gvfs performs
I don't have two Intrepid machines to test this further, but I can test
Hardy-to-Intrepid if it would help. With the exception of the file
operations dialogue, all line-speed measurements were taken with
iptraf.
Wireless G @ 54M
sftp peak: 1229 KB/s. Average is about 1 MB/s
sftp reports
P.S. was there a major Hardy gvfs update between 2008-11-03 and
2009-02-13.
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gvfs performs slowly on bulk sftp transfers
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/250517
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While not the same speed, I've noticed an improvement recently (using
Intrepid). Is yours just as slow?
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gvfs performs slowly on bulk sftp transfers
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/250517
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I'd like to confirm that this problem is even worse on a wireless
network.
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gvfs performs slowly on bulk sftp transfers
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/250517
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