I have not experienced the problem in Ubuntu 10.10 in quite some time.
Thanks for the report, it has been some time without any response or
feedback in this bug report and we are wondering if this is still an
issue for you with the latest release of Ubuntu the Natty Narwhal, May
you please test
Could be bug #460710, do you get the issue using an another theme?
I've experienced the problem when using Human, Human-Clearlooks,
Clearlooks, and LegacyHuman. It's hit-or-miss with all but LegacyHuman,
which seems to tickle the bug 100% of the time. Selecting List View in
the attachment bar
Unfortunately, the problem does not occur when evolution is run from gdb
- attaching the jpeg file to a new email succeeds. However, the
attached tar contains file gdb-evolution.txt for completeness. It shows
the state of things after a jpeg has been successfully attached to a new
email.
Next
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33407787/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: ProcMaps.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33407788/ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment added: ProcStatus.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33407790/ProcStatus.txt
** Attachment
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
When composing a new email, attaching a 1.2 megabyte jpeg results in
100% cpu utilization by evolution. When evolution is launched from the
desktop, it is necessary to power cycle the computer to regain control.
Setting soft limits and
I used tcsh's limit command to limit memoryuse to 128M and vmemoryuse to
256M, started evolution, composed an email and attached the jpeg. Cpu
usage immediately went to 99.9%, but I was able to do a 'kill -ABRT' and
get a core dump. The process was in /usr/lib/libcairo.so.2 when it
died. On a
Attaching a 1.2 megabyte jpeg to an email results in the same behaviour.
Running karmic beta with updates, evolution 2.28.0-0ubuntu4,
kernel 2.6.31-12-generic. In my case I have to hit the power button to
regain control. Definitely a showstopper for me.
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[karmic] attaching certain file
So far, things are looking good here. Nautilus desktop icons no longer
disappear when mounting a cdrom or dvd, and I was able to burn an iso
image using the revised brasero (2.26.1-0ubuntu1).
Thanks!
Steve
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Accepted brasero into jaunty-proposed, the package will build now and be
available
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 335942 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/335942
Chris,
I'm not registered to post on the forums.
The easiest workaround is install nautilus-cd-burner. This has the
side-effect of un-installing two brasero packages, and fixes the
disappearing desktop
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Ubuntu 9.04 RC + updates
nautilus 1:2.26.2-0ubuntu1
libbrasero-media0 2.26.0-0ubuntu3
When a cdrom is inserted, instead of an icon appearing on the gnome desktop,
all desktop icons disappear.
The following appears in /var/log/messages:
Apr
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25755578/Dependencies.txt
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nautilus dies when cdrom mounted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/363765
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Sorry, but at this point I'm not sure if I was using the workaround
(changing the start order of nm-applet) in hardy or not.
I'm now running intrepid (stock, no workarounds) and I'm not seeing any
problems at all.
Thanks,
Steve
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do you still get the issue in hardy or intrepid?
** Changed
Ben Romer's suggestion worked for me. To insure that network manager
starts before evolution, I used System-Preferences-Sessions under the
Current Sessions tab to change the order for nm-applet to 45, and then
saved the current session (under the Session Options tab, click Remember
currently
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