totally agree with mauro - it is very sad that nothing happens. if this
goes on, i ll have to consider another linux OS for my next machine :(
tried all the suggestions and none worked for me. too many parameters
involved, too complex, impossible to narrow down the issue.
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Still having these slow USB performances after updating to Ubuntu 16.10
- and worse, it crashes sometimes when copying large files :(
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great, thanks. about time! :)
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Title:
dbus rejected send messages
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Public bug reported:
I am unable to manage my disks. When I try so via command line I get
this timeout error
$ gnome-disks
(gnome-disks:4229): GNOME-Disks-ERROR **: Error getting udisks client: Error
calling StartServiceByName for org.freedesktop.UDisks2:
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.
In journalctl I see these interesting lines. Might be relevant:
Nov 04 21:08:21 M1 org.gtk.Private.UDisks2VolumeMonitor[9928]: (process:10160):
GVFS-RemoteVolumeMonitorDaemon-WARNING **: monitor says it's not supported
Nov 04 21:08:21 M1 com.canonical.Unity.Scope.LocalFiles[9928]: (process:3207):
Public bug reported:
After upgrading to vivid, I seem to have lost all udev rules and cannot
mount any USB sticks anymore.
All I have is this:
# michael-heuberger at M1 in /etc/udev/rules.d [19:12:41]
$ l
total 12K
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4.0K Oct 31 2014 .
drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 4.0K Aug 24 18
Public bug reported:
$ cat /var/log/syslog shows me lots of nautilus-related errors. My
system is behaving weird lately since the upgrade from Ubuntu 14.10 to
15.04 so I am guessing this might be related. Alright, here the relevant
log entries:
Aug 19 19:56:24 M1 gnome-session[25925]: (nautilus:2
Public bug reported:
I see these warnings in my journal - how can I fix these?
Jun 30 09:07:35 M2 gnome-session[1120]: (process:1365):
indicator-application-service-WARNING **: Unable to get watcher name
'org.kde.StatusNotifierWatcher'
Jun 30 09:07:35 M2 gnome-session[1120]: (process:1365):
in
Public bug reported:
With the recent kernel update for Ubuntu 15.04 the boot process takes so
long. At this line I have to wait 1:30 min until it gets over with it:
> UPDATE UTMP System Boot/Shutdown ... (progress bar here)
How can we disable this? And why has the latest kernel introduced this?
Oh man, this bug has haunted me for ages! Thanks for the workaround!
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Title:
Unable to rename folders/files in Nautilus
To m
By the way, when I run nautilus from the terminal, I see errors:
$ nautilus
Initializing nautilus-open-terminal extension
Initializing nautilus-image-converter extension
Initializing nautilus-ideviceinfo extension
** (nautilus:8360): CRITICAL **:
nautilus_menu_provider_get_background_items: asser
Yes but that's a bad workaround. Hope someone can nail down the bug and
fix it soon.
Otherwise I'll be forced to switch the OS. Renaming files from a file
manager is a very basic fundamental operation that should go smoothly.
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