[Bug 903422] Re: Ubuntu does not work with Samsung Galaxy phones ( Unable to open raw device 0)

2012-12-26 Thread Marius Groeger
Philip, thanks for all your work on this. With your PPA nautilus sees my
i9300 allright but upon mounting it I only managed once to actually see
any contents. In all other cases there was no visual error and the
device appeared mounted, but there was just no content and I could not
create anything as well.

Is there any way to debug this?

I also noticed that even though your solution is using gvfs, it is
limited to nautilus, ie. other gvfs aware file managers such as thunar
can't be used. I know this is exactly as announced by yoursefl, but our
of curiosity: is this something to be fixable on your end or is it a
limitation on those other file managers part?

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[Bug 1015010] Re: Cannot connect to Samsung Galaxy S III

2012-11-22 Thread Marius Groeger
Joseph, thanks a lot for the notice, but unfortunately I can't test this
because all my machines run precise or quantal and also are production
systems. But I'd really like to find out which kernel(!) bug should be
related to this issue?! From all I know now there's two issues: 1)
libmtp is being used in a wrong way to enumerate the device content 2)
the gphoto gvfs driver grabs and hogs the device before other MTP
clients get a chance to grab them. Can you tell us which kernel patch in
3.7-rc6-raring could have an impact here?

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[Bug 1015010] Re: Cannot connect to Samsung Galaxy S III

2012-11-12 Thread Marius Groeger
Mark, two questions:
- do you have an external sdcard installed, and can you access both the 
internal and external flash memory, and with read/write?
- what exactly works: can you repeatedly do mtp-detect / does gmtp work / do 
you see the device in nautilus / ...

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[Bug 373158] Re: tracker IO activity slows down ubuntu 9.04

2010-07-19 Thread Marius Groeger
This issue is definitely still present in 10.04 (64bit), I'm seeing it
with a fresh install. What I was running 9.04 I played with the tracker
performance slider (which appears to control the process's nice value?)
but did not notice any perceived change. The freezes appeared to occur
relatively late during the indexing, so there may be issues with large
indexes. I have a lot of source code and pdf documents on the index. To
me the whole problem appears as if tracker was holding a lock on a file
which is also used by many others. So, in fact, the less CPU time
tracker gets, the more others have to wait for it (aka priority
inversion). I think the issue is a crying shame, as it has been in
(oops, there it happened again, a 5 second freeze with Firefox getting
greyed out) ubuntu since at least 3 releases, and now even is in an LTS.

The tracker.log contains one 1 line dating from 2008(!)...

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[Bug 248891] Re: [kde4 ppa] broken init script

2008-08-06 Thread Marius Groeger
I can confirm the issue on Hardy as well. In fact, given the line

  KDMRC=/usr/lib/kde4/etc/kde4/kdm/kdmrc

as hinted by the OP and this:

  $ dpkg -L kdm-kde4 |grep kdmrc
  /usr/lib/kde4/share/doc/kde4/HTML/en/kdm/kdmrc-ref.docbook
  /etc/kde4/kdm/kdmrc

seems to make it quite obvious that something's fishy. I don't know
whether the installation procedure is supposed to copy kdmrc around or
to create some fancy symlinks, but like that it won't work.

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