[Bug 36581] Re: gam_server consumes lots of cpu time

2007-09-21 Thread Martin J. Bligh
This is still broken. Closing the bug doesn't fix it. -- gam_server consumes lots of cpu time https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/36581 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is a direct subscriber. -- desktop-bugs mailing list

[Bug 36581] Re: gam_server consumes lots of cpu time

2006-05-24 Thread Martin J. Bligh
You can't expect to be able to isolate (and make exceptions for) every log file. Gamin needs to do something sane (ie rate limit itself). Otherwise it will always be flaky as hell. -- gam_server consumes lots of cpu time https://launchpad.net/bugs/36581 -- desktop-bugs mailing list

[Bug 36581] gam_server consumes lots of cpu time

2006-03-25 Thread Martin J. Bligh
Public bug reported: https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/36581 Affects: gamin (Ubuntu) Severity: Normal Priority: (none set) Status: Unconfirmed Description: gam_server pegs the cpu and drags the whole laptop to a crawl. This is easy to reproduce - get a compact flash card

[Bug 29490] Gnome-panel does not disown its children

2006-03-25 Thread Martin J. Bligh
Public bug report changed: https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/29490 Comment: Sebastien Bacher wrote: Public bug report changed: https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/29490 Comment: Could you describe what happens exactly? The applications crash because the NFS dir go away? How is that a panel bug?

[Bug 29490] Gnome-panel does not disown its children

2006-03-17 Thread Martin J. Bligh
Public bug report changed: https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/29490 Comment: Er, sorry. not sure how I missed the last comment. Was in Hoary. I think it's actually when I left it over the weekend, and my nfs-mounted home dir goes away due to kerberos ticket expiry. Could probably be reproduced by

[Bug 29490] Gnome-panel does not disown its children

2006-01-23 Thread Martin J. Bligh
Public bug reported: https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/29490 Affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu) Severity: Normal Priority: (none set) Status: Unconfirmed Description: Start a couple of apps by clicking icons in the gnome-panel. Kill gnome-panel (or wait for it to die of it's