I am not sure if yet another me too helps anything, but I am seeing
this problem on a ubuntu 10.10 x86 desktop. Despite being a desktop,
gnome-power-manager sees some action because it warns when the mouse
(logitech mx1000) battery gets low.
On this computer gnome-power-manager now takes 102636kB
This seems to be fixed now in hardy (nautilus 2.22.1-0ubuntu1), icons
stay in the same place when the file is saved (tested with gnumeric and
gedit).
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/84262
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The bug still exists in hardy, or at least parts of it: thumbnails are
recreated often for files which are downloaded. According to the
upstream bug nothing has changed since 2005-05-08 and a steady stream of
duplicates is still coming.
Even though nautilus updates the thumbnail only when the
I can confirm this running Feisty and using gnome-video-thumbnailer from
totem-gstreamer 2.18.1-0ubuntu3. I don't think this is actually a bug,
meaning that nautilusthumbnailer is doing what they are designed to do.
1. Azureus is loading a video file to a directory nautilus is watching.
2.
Sorry, I commented wrong bug :( Should have been to bug #79030.
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I can confirm this running Feisty and using gnome-video-thumbnailer from
totem-gstreamer 2.18.1-0ubuntu3. I don't think this is actually a bug,
meaning that nautilusthumbnailer is doing what they are designed to do.
1. Azureus is loading a video file to a directory nautilus is watching.
2.
JuliusBloch,
Doesn't look like network related (as could be guessed from /etc/hosts
not changing start up time). Gcalctool seems to be doing something weird
with the fonts, first 27000 lines of the strace log are mostly stuff
like
stat64(/usr/share/fonts/truetype/ttf-arabeyes/ae_AlYermook.ttf,
Vipul,
Unfortunately there does not seem to be any clear difference between
starting times before or after the change. Looking at the strace logs
the total times are before 1.71s and 0.76s, and after 0.61 and 0.65. The
only one that stands out of those is is strace-before-1.log and looking
at it
Command
time gnome-terminal -e exit
is ok for checking if there is a difference in startup times before and
after /etc/hosts modification. The startup time alone does not tell
anything useful even if there is a clear difference, so the strace log
should be attached from the slow startup case.
First of all, gnome apps are starting fine and fast on my two feisty
installations without this modification.
Anyway, I think strace should show where the slowdown happens quite
clearly. If for example gnome-terminal is one of the apps that start
slowly, strace can be used like this (when using
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
I noticed this (minor but annoying) bug after upgrading to feisty around
herd2. I am using defaultish gnome desktop and the current version of
nautilus is 2.17.90-0ubuntu1.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Create a text-file to desktop (~/Desktop), for
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 61184 ***
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Screen brightness buttons don't work properly on Thinkpad Z61T
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 61184 ***
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 64469
Display dimming broken
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 61184
Screen brightness buttons don't work properly on Thinkpad Z61T
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 61184 ***
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Screen brightness buttons don't work properly on Thinkpad Z61T
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I triaged a bit for duplicates of this bug. Hopefully the bugs I marked
are truly duplicates and not some other issues. There are also other
thinkpad brightness bugs which may be related to this, but I did not
mark them as duplicates: bugs #67805, #69624, #70073, #76061 at least.
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OK, turns out that this was caused by loopback interface disappearing
when the laptop is suspended. It's not even a bug in acpi-support
scripts because I broke it myself :/
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/63810
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Problem still here with Thinkpad X41 and hal 0.5.7.1-0ubuntu16.
smbios.system.manufacturer = 'IBM' (string)
smbios.system.version = 'ThinkPad X41' (string)
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 59981 ***
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suspend makes network-manager say eth1 is a wired device
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/65006
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** Bug 65006 has been marked a duplicate of this bug
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suspend makes network-manager say eth1 is a wired device
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/63751
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
Gnome-panel sometimes hangs for a couple of minutes when I hit System /
Quit... (which should display a window with log out, lock screen etc),
it happens about one time in ten tries. After a while, it resumes
normally and displays the window.
Patch works for me, for half a dozen resumes wireless card was
identified correctly every time.
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