post 107/120 hasnt fixed it for me, it still occurs, usually starts when
the system is doing something intensive.
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Hey everyone,
Just to confirm what I posted before: after removing the file /usr/lib
/gnome-settings-daemon-3.0/keyboard.gnome-settings-plugin and re-
starting the gnome-settings-daemon I never had the problem again 4
days and all looking good!
Cheers,
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Title:
gnome-settings-daemon consumes 100% cpu
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Hello,
Same problem here, upgrades Ubuntu 11.10 to 12.04 last week:
- /usr/lib/gnome-settings-daemon/gnome-settings-daemon using 100% CPU after
back from screen-saver
- Keyboard NumLock blinking very fast
- If kill the gnome-settings-daemon if came back and if screen-saver runs again
the bug
by the way, you can fix this in gsettings with the command
gsettings set org.gnome.nautilus.desktop font
or by using dconf-editor to do the same
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i managed to fix this problem as follows
wget http://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-settings-
daemon/plain/data/org.gnome.settings-
daemon.plugins.updates.gschema.xml.in.in
sed 's/_//g' org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.updates.gschema.xml.in.in
out.txt
sudo mv out.txt
just had a look, seems theres nothing in /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas
related to updates looking at what else is there ill try making a
org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.updates.gschema.xml by hand tomorrow
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An update has fixed this for me
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Title:
Nautilus won't start up and the desktop icons are frozen (can't be
clicked)
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Same here.
Also, trying to start it in Ubuntu classic leads to an endless loop of
Starting file manager windows in the taskbar but the main windows
never comes up.
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For me the importance is pretty high as I can't browse my files at all
since upgrading :(
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Title:
Nautilus won't start up and
The problem has gone away!
I'm not sure how it got resolved. I update all the time so maybe an update
fixed it?
Alternatively two things I did were to:
- enable deleting things without going to trash
- cleared out the content of the physical trash ~/.local/share/Trash/files
Anyway, it now
I can't really think of anything else to write other than what I wrote in the
description at the top.
Could you let me know what details you think are useful and I'll dig them out?
My primary hard disk is a 500Gb ATA drive using Ext4 (v1.0) file system
mounted at /
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If this affects anyone else then I'd suggest the importance is higher
than low as for new (especially non-technical) users it just looks like
the Trash functionality doesn't work in Ubuntu.
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Public bug reported:
Hi folks,
I'm running Ubuntu 10.10 but I noticed this in 10.4 too. When I delete a
file (e.g. right click Move to the rubbish bin) the file disappears
and the trash/bin icon at the bottom of my screen or on my desktop shows
some content graphically but when I right click and
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