*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 209520 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/209520
see the recent comments on bug #209520 about the issue
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low = High
Status: Incomplete = Triaged
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 209520
SMB
I can also confirm that the fix is to remove the bookmarks from
Nautilus.
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Latest gvfs-update in hardy-proposed causes huge IO-lags
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/241562
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I also get this bug in the latest GVFS update when bookmarking a samba
share in Nautilus. The problem occurs whenever I try to open a Nautilus-
related program, such as the start menu in the panel, or Nautilus
itself.
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Latest gvfs-update in hardy-proposed causes huge IO-lags
thank you for your bug report, that's really weird because the update
only change the smb code which is not used until you access a the
network or do some mounting, could you describe what you do to trigger
the issue?
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
Assignee:
I didn't to anything special to trigger it. But I have my laptop at
work, and there's a machine here with the same hostname as my server at
home. The server at home has Samba running, but I suspect the one here
at work does not, and maybe there's some hang because gvfs tries to
contact it,
you will need to provide extra informations since you seem to be the
only one to get the issue so far, are you sure that's a gvfs issue? what
gvfs processes are running? does any of those is using ressources?
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Latest gvfs-update in hardy-proposed causes huge IO-lags
Of course, I will try to help in figuring this one out.
Here's some info about my setup:
I've got a bookmarked Samba-share in Nautilus like this:
smb://gandalf/
This share requires password-authentication.
The hostname resolves to 192.168.1.2 (the local IP-adress of the Samba-
server on my
If I remove the Samba-share bookmark in Nautilus, it stops trying to
connect immediately upon login to Gnome desktop. That would resolve my
problem with hangs at work, but it does mean that I can no longer
bookmark unavailable SMB-servers in Nautilus without problems.
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Latest gvfs-update in