[Bug 1870736] Re: [nvidia] Screen scaling 125% gives 200%

2021-04-26 Thread Ticket Fabricket
I do confirm the same problem of getting 200% scaling instead of 125%
(or any other else) in a Dell XPS 15 9560 laptop with GeForce GTX 1050
Mobile and nvidia-driver-460 (propietary, tested) with an Ubuntu 20.04
LTS just installed.

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[Bug 540774] Re: G_VALUE_HOLDS_BOOLEAN (value)' failed

2011-04-04 Thread ticket
Same error message appears for me.

Ubuntu 10.10 desktop
kernel 2.6.35-28-generic
GNOME 2.32.0
i3 CPU, ASUS m/b

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[Bug 701499] Re: Nautilus doesn't start at first clics on Cairo-Dock applets

2011-02-14 Thread ticket
Confirmed here.

Opening a nautilus window via glx-dock fails on the first attempt,
succeeds on the second.

Similarly, opening firefox for the first time via glx-dock fails on the
first attempt, works on the second attempt, but also gives the error
message:

Firefox is already running, but is not responding. To open a new
window, you must first close the existing Firefox process, or restart
your system.

gvfs is used by glx-dock to open firefox and nautilus windows.

Distibution: Ubuntu 10.1
Installed gvfs is:
1.6.4-0ubuntu1.1 (maverick-updates)
1.6.4-0ubuntu1 (maverick)

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[Bug 204413] Re: nautilus memory leak

2009-06-26 Thread ticket
 Deon Spengler  wrote on 2009-04-09:

In my testing this bug has nothing to do with the thumb-nailing of
media files. To reproduce the bug create a folder on your desktop called
bug, now inside the bug folder create a new folder called empty. Open
System Monitor so that you can watch the memory usage of nautilus. Now
with nautlus go into the empty folder once inside the empty folder go
one dirctory up, then go back into the empty folder, do this process
about 100 times and you will see that the memory usage of nautilus
slowly starts growing.

Maybe the above is also related to this:

I recently used Nautilus to move a folder containing a large number of
subfolders and files (~80,000 files, ~9Gb) to another disc. After
completing the move (took about 20 minutes), Nautilus had consumed 190Mb
of RAM, and didn't want to release it!

8.1 Intrepid (all updates)
GNOME 2.24.1
Nautilus 2.24.1
Intel P4 512Mb

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[Bug 187547] Re: nautilus eat memory, locks desktop

2009-06-26 Thread ticket
Got bit by this after moving files from my home dir to another disc.
I don't have any large files or images or svn's in my home directory, but I 
cannot now open it. Nautilus freezes and quickly eats up RAM.  Other 
directories open fine.  Sounds like a bug that manifests after some file ops 
have occurred - I don't think it is related to file content at all.  It's a 
serious bug that is making me think of an alternative to Nautilus.

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[Bug 174809] Re: Nautilus using more and more memory (depending on the system up-time)

2009-06-26 Thread ticket
I can confirm same experience as Motin.
Moving large folder trees causes Nautilus to consume large amounts of RAM that 
it doesn't release afterwards.
I don't have preview / thumbs enabled and my zoom is 50%, if that is relevant 
(but I doubt it).
This Nautilus bug has cropped up in all sorts of places and guises.

Intrepid 8.1
Nautilus 2.24.1  ( 1:2.24.1-0ubuntu2 )

Motin  wrote on 2009-06-06:  
I just moved around a lot of files between external hard drives, around 400 GB 
all in all. It took all night, and now I have unmounted all drives and thought 
I would be able to work as usual, but the system is slow and unresponsive. 
Nautilus takes up a whopping 1.6 gb resident, and 2.9gb all in all (so 1.3 gb 
in swap).

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[Bug 223912] Re: Nautilus freezes when opening some directories

2009-06-24 Thread ticket

Sorry to re-open - I confirm this bug is still there and agree  with Saul D. B. 
 When thumbnails (preview) are enabled, and you then enable viewing of hidden 
files, Nautilus freezes.  It never used to do this, so no idea what has 
triggered it.  I don't think it is connected to any folder type (home folder or 
otherwise).  Disabling thumbnails cures the problem, but it is still a bug.

Interestingly, once the correct behaviour has been established, re-
enabling preview again and toggling viewing of hidden files no longer
caused a freeze - at least for now.  Very difficult to pin this down.

Most definitley a problem with viewing hidden files when
preview/thumbnails is on.

Nautilus 2.24.1
8.1 Intrepid
Linux 2.6.27-14-generic
GNOME 2.24.1


 Saul D. B.  wrote on 2008-07-16:  (permalink)

The same thing happens to me. Whenever I try to open my images folder,
it freezes, and in the build/ directory of an scons project, it only
does so when hidden files are switched on. I also found that if I create
an image with the gimp while the folder I save it in is open, nautilus
crashes. (at least in the scons directory)

I think has something to do with thumbnails, since turning them off
seems to solve the problem.

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