Currently using 0.18.0 - if there's a way to get later builds running on
14.04, I can test to see if the bug is still valid.
Steps to reproduce.
1. Generate an image with no date metadata.
2. Import the image into Shotwell.
3. The image will be stored in "today's" folder.
4. In Shotwell, select t
Is this underway, or what? First reported *eight years ago*, last update
one year ago, and right now I can still open seahorse and see plaintext
of all my passwords.
How hard can it be to do exactly what Chrome or many other
implementations do, and just ask for a master password before allowing
t
Sorry, the "how hard can it be" phrasing is bit snarky. Just a bit
disappointed that after eight years no time has been made for this.
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There have been three updates to the gvfs packages in Raring this week.
We cannot know if this issue is being directly addressed or it is just
natural trickle down. The bug remains unassigned so the obvious
conclusion is that the updates are coming from upstream somewhere. We
all agre
@Gustavo The only other thing I can think of is that I do have all of
quantal-proposed installed. Plus my system is not your system, so just
because mine works with my NAS does not mean it will work for everybody.
We really need proper developers to fix this issue. The best I can say
is that for m
@Gustavo Might I suggest adding Nautilus and making that the default
file manager. I understand many do not want to do that, but that is the
only difference between your set up and mine. Maybe we only have a
partial solution?
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@Gustavo You probably need backports active in updates. Simplest
solution is to install Synaptic, start it up and go to the Updates tab
and select backports. Then refresh and then do the updates.
Mine Quantal is a 32bit, so if you are 64bit it might just be a matter
of waiting a day.
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Quantal is ver 1.14.2-0ubuntu0.1 and Raring is 1.15.4-0ubuntu2. For me
both are now functioning correctly with Samba.
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I just updated an Xubuntu Quantal box with Nautilus. I just dumped about
50gb in 6000 files across the network via Samba and it worked without
choking. This is a very good sign.
Anyone else want to test and report? Especially streaming and Rhythymbox
indexing a NAS.
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I just installed a clean Xubuntu Raring, did the updates to gvfs and
added Nautilus. I then set about restoring all my stuff from my NAS via
Samba.
18,000 files and over 100gb. No problems.
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All the GVFS packages were updated in Raring overnight. Anyone want to
see if it helped?
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@AndreK I am beginning to think there is no solution for Unity users.
The only two approaches that work at the moment are 1. to use Kubuntu
and use eg Amarok for music or 2. upgrade a 12.10 Gnome Remix to 13.04
and add the Gnome PPA and then upgrade the lot to Gnome Shell 3.8. I am
happily using Gn
Debian Sid is also free of this bug, but is way behind and still on
Gnome 3.4. My number two machine is working well with Samba and I am
going to leave it on Debian. I suspect the bug might still be lurking
upstream, but for the moment it is OK. I guess running Sid is no
different to going back to
Ok, as expected Debian Wheezy and Gnome 3.4 is free of this bug. Sid
test tomorrow.
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Kubuntu works fine. The bug appears to be gvfs releated, which KDE does
not use. I installed Kubuntu 12.10 and it worked.
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Ubuntu is not really Debian based, most Raring packages are way ahead of
even Debian Experimental. Ubuntu uses deb packaging and the basic
Debian system layout but has long since ceased to be just a repackaged
Debian. I am currently installing Squeeze and will upgrade to Sid. I
will test and repor
I tried it my self. Clean Raring Xubuntu with Gnome PPA and Nautilus
3.7.91. And it choked when I tried a big transfer. So updating to Raring
is not a workaround in and of itself, nor is updating Nautilus.
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Bud,
The difference between your Raring and mine was my use of the Gnome PPA,
specifically Nautilus version 3.7.91
It might be worth updating a standard raring with the Gnome PPA active
and see what happens. I have no idea what might happen to Unity if you
do that as I am a Gnome user. One approa
ps
That is a Raring base with the Gnome PPA active and a Gnome 3.8 desktop
(3.7.91) and gvfs version is 1.15.4-0ubuntu1 and Samba 2:3.6.9-1ubuntu1
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In the age old Ubuntu tradition, so far the solution for me is updating
to raring.
103.3 Gb folder with 17,905 files dumped across the network without
choking. Time will tell if this has been fixed in raring, but so far so
good.
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As others have said this bug does not affect Kubuntu and Dolphin, and
you can use Dolphin on Gnome Shell or Xfce and it works as expected. I
have KDE installed in parallel with Gnome 3.6 and Xfce 4.10.
Other clues - It also appears to be an issue of the number of files
being transferred, not the v
Just checked mine and it is still fixed.
Only other thing is that I also enabled backports and updated.
So now I have fixed mine without really knowing how.
Anyway, try backports.
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back to square one
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I have just tried auto login in, passwordless login and normal gdm
password login and they are all back to normal.
Activate proposed updates and update libpam (I just did all the updates
that appeared) and see what happens.
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A user called Wolferl in the forums has tracked down the issue to
libpam-gnome-keyring
I can confirm that by activating proposed updates in Synaptic and
updating, it triggered a libpam update that solved the problem for me.
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None of the autostart programs was the culprit. Certificate and key
storage would not turn off, it just restores itself if you turn it off.
I reconfigured to use KDM as login manager and problem unchanged, GDM
unlikely candidate.
My dpkg log has a burst of activity over the last week, any of them
My autostarting list
Check new hardware drivers
Certificate and key storage
Disk Notifications
Policy Kit Authentication Agent
Power manager
Print Que Applet
Pulse Audio
Secret Storage Service
SSH Key Agent
Update Notifier
User Foldeers Update
I will turn them off one by on and see what happens.
I do not think it is anything to do with passwords. Mine has always been
set to login with username and password.
As it does not effect Kubuntu it would have to be something Gnome GTK
GDM
As it also effects Xubuntu, then you would think GTK GDM
As it also happens with applets removed and most au
Killed the clock, then one by one removed everything. The problem
remains.
I ran gconftool-2 --recursive-unset /apps/panel to restore default
panel. Panel restored, but problem remains.
I have four machines running Ubuntu and it only affects one.
I am using a 2.6.34 kernel on two machines, on
Affecting me as well.
Therre is a thread going in the forums. Seems to have started with an
update about two - three days ago.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1506585&highlight=gnome+slow+start
I also tried turning off all startup programs = no effect, still delay
of 20 seconds
I made
I have the exact same issue as that comment #3 except that I do not have
a compiz/desktop file in the ~/.local/share/applications/ directory.
Clearly I have something that also messes up my Visual Effects settings
on login.
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: totem
Al iniciar el totem se cierra
+ "Totem quits after running" and "Rhythmbox not Open"
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.10
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/totem-gstreamer
Package: totem-gstreamer 2.24.3-0ubunt
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: deskbar-applet
Pressing the keyboard shortcut assigned to deskbar-applet doesn't give
it focus like it should when a window is focused.
To reproduce:
1. Open a window (eg, gnome-terminal).
2. Click on it to give it focus.
3. Press the deskbar-applet s
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