[Bug 25619] Re: eog doesn't ask whether to save changes

2009-09-12 Thread Ben Bucksch
Please only save automatically, if it's lossless (only metadata changed). If the JPEG itself is altered when rotating (which would be lossy), saving automatically would be a several bug IMHO (this is an image *viewer*, and I don't expect it to alter my files, much less in a damaging way, just

[Bug 22199]

2011-11-04 Thread Ben-bucksch
confirmed. WORKSFORME, too, on Ubuntu with Gnome 2. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to metacity in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/22199 Title: Firefox steals Alt-Tab whilst in URL completion drop-down To

[Bug 517021] Re: gvfsd-metadata causes 100% CPU usage

2014-08-25 Thread Ben Bucksch
Because some people here apparently treat silence as I guess this is fixed, I'll spam here and say this keeps happening for me regularly as well. I've tried various things, killing the process, killing the directory IIRC, but it keeps coming back with 100%, maybe once a week or so, but it's

[Bug 517021] Re: gvfsd-metadata causes 100% CPU usage

2014-08-25 Thread Ben Bucksch
** Tags added: private ** Tags added: freeze hang ** Tags removed: private ** Tags added: privacy -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is a bug assignee. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/517021 Title: gvfsd-metadata causes 100% CPU

Re: [Bug 517021] Re: gvfsd-metadata causes 100% CPU usage

2015-03-08 Thread Ben Bucksch
Philip, when I said Please make noise, I didn't meant that you should make 100 comments in the bug. I meant to raise awareness of the bug at the Ubuntu maintainers who decide which hotfixes to include in a LTS release. I don't know how that works. Ben Philip J Reilly wrote, On 08.03.2015 18:59:

[Bug 517021] Re: gvfsd-metadata causes 100% CPU usage

2015-03-07 Thread Ben Bucksch
See the remote bug watches on the right here. It links to gnome-bugs #637095 https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=637095 , which is FIXED. Given that this bug can trash SSDs on hardware level, by making so many writes that the lifespan is considerably reduced, by doing billions of write

[Bug 517021] Re: gvfsd-metadata causes 100% CPU usage

2015-03-07 Thread Ben Bucksch
Philip, the reproduction using Firefox has been investigated and confirmed to be a gvfs bug (not Firefox bug), and has already been FIXED (!) in the GNOME bug that I've been linking above. This is just Ubuntu being inactive in shipping the fix. -- You received this bug notification because you

[Bug 517021] Re: gvfsd-metadata causes 100% CPU usage

2015-03-07 Thread Ben Bucksch
** Description changed: Binary package hint: gvfs - My disk space was really full at one moment, no byte left free. People say, that does corrupt the files in the ~/.local/share/gvfs-metadata folder, so the gvfsd-metadata can't read it without being screwed up. - Workaround: run rm -rf

[Bug 517021] Re: gvfsd-metadata causes 100% CPU usage

2015-04-20 Thread Ben Bucksch
The Bug 637095 is no longer available, where should we find a patch? Not the one here, but on gnome. From comment #49: apply mentioned patch from upstream Bug 637095 to fix problems with metadata: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=637095 --- This must be backported to Precise

Re: [Bug 517021] Re: gvfsd-metadata causes 100% CPU usage

2015-04-21 Thread Ben Bucksch
Monsta wrote on 21.04.2015 12:47: ** Attachment added: debdiff with the fix for Precise https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/517021/+attachment/4380477/+files/gvfs-precise-debdiff Thank you! :-) What's the process of getting this into the release distro? -- You received

Re: [Bug 517021] Re: gvfsd-metadata causes 100% CPU usage

2015-05-21 Thread Ben Bucksch
Launchpad Bug Tracker wrote on 06.05.2015 20:01: ** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu Precise) Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released Fix tested and confirmed in Ubuntu 12.04 Precise. Before, I reproducibly ran into this bug when saving a data: URL from a Firefox-based webapp to a local file