[Bug 959888] Re: Volume is busy. Unmount Anyway never works.

2013-09-18 Thread Nicolas Briche
Also happens when a mounted share start to behave strangely and zombies
a process with an open file on that share.  And since the message is
modal desktop-wide, and loops indefinitely, and the process can't die,
the only solution is to CTRL+ALT+F1 and reboot from there. (of course,
you loose anything that can't be properly shutdown from CLI)

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[Bug 969359] Re: gnome-settings-daemon consumes 100% cpu

2012-05-18 Thread Nicolas Briche
Happens to me too; but it only started today.  No idea why it didn't
before (I upgraded to Ubuntu 12.04 last week).  Killing gnome-settings-
daemon calms the system for about ten, fifteen minutes, then it starts
again.

Exact same symptoms as  Mike M. in #28.  I followed his advice (moved
keyboard.gnome-settings-plugin, killed gsd) about twenty minutes ago,
and it seems to keep.  Thanks for that, Mike M.

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[Bug 829673] Re: FFE: No easy way to turn the network menu on/off

2012-02-29 Thread Nicolas Briche
Yup, I also have only one nm-applet again (the indocator version), and
this is good.

Although for a short time, the menu was near empty (no wireless menus
except for the activation option, no VPN options).  I launched a new nm-
applet, resulting in two indicators, and both had a complete menu.  I
kill the one I manually launched, and the original one retained the
complete menu.  I don't yet know if it was a one-time glitch; I'll do
some more tests.

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  FFE: No easy way to turn the network menu on/off

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[Bug 829673] Re: FFE: No easy way to turn the network menu on/off

2012-02-24 Thread Nicolas Briche
I confirm the nm-applet appearing in both places (on xubuntu 12.04);
unfortunately the new key also affects both, so we either have no applet
or too much applet.

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