On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 11:44:43AM +0100, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 09:46:47AM +1100, Brett wrote:
Hi,
After updating to -current on 8th Jan, I noticed that whenever I mounted a
usb memory stick formatted as msdos, gvfsd-trash would get out of control
and chew
On 01/15/12 23:46, Brett wrote:
Hi,
After updating to -current on 8th Jan, I noticed that whenever I mounted a
usb memory stick formatted as msdos, gvfsd-trash would get out of control and
chew up all available cpu (top shows it starting about 2% or something small
then steadily
On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 09:46:47AM +1100, Brett wrote:
Hi,
After updating to -current on 8th Jan, I noticed that whenever I mounted a
usb memory stick formatted as msdos, gvfsd-trash would get out of control and
chew up all available cpu (top shows it starting about 2% or something small
Hi,
After updating to -current on 8th Jan, I noticed that whenever I mounted a usb
memory stick formatted as msdos, gvfsd-trash would get out of control and chew
up all available cpu (top shows it starting about 2% or something small then
steadily climbing). This would stop if I use top to
After updating to -current on 8th Jan, I noticed that whenever I mounted a usb
memory stick formatted as msdos, gvfsd-trash would get out of control and
chew up all available cpu (top shows it starting about 2% or something small
then steadily climbing). This would stop if I use top to kill
After updating to -current on 8th Jan, I noticed that whenever I mounted a
usb memory stick formatted as msdos, gvfsd-trash would get out of control
and chew up all available cpu (top shows it starting about 2% or something
small then steadily climbing). This would stop if I use top to