I'm afraid I don't think so. I'm just working on my computer, or
chatting, whatever, and suddenly the fan of the computer switches on, I
check the current processes and there's this telepathy-gabble with 100%
CPU usage.
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It happens when I am connected to Facebook Chat. Sometimes it connects
correctly, other times it connects but an execution of telepathy-gabble
takes a whole processor, even though Facebook Chat and empathy work
fine.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xsane
xsane was working fine some weeks ago for scanning using the
HP_Color_LaserJet_CM1312nfi we have in the lab, but suddenly it crashes
when starting, just after showing the message: Scanning for
devices The same happens to other ubuntu 10.10
** Attachment added: Text file containing the lines that appear on screen,
when xsane crashes.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/709136/+attachment/1812069/+files/xsane_crashes.txt
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I have checked the bug in indicator-sessions, bug 704139.
I experience the log out window not only when selecting Reboot... but most
often when trying to Switch down my laptop.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/705563
Title:
empathy telepathy-gabble takes whole processor
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: telepathy-gabble
I use empathy in Ubuntu 10.10 with accounts on hotmail, gmail and facebook.
Often, an excution of telepathy-gabble is taking 1 of the processors
entirely, and if I kill that process my empathy disconnects from facebook and
tries to
I observe this problem every time I am on my computer (empathy runs as an
Start-up application), so I never enable and disable the empathy tray icon,
as you say.
In fact, I use a computer at work, with maverick as well, and it works the same
way, no minimization when I click on the system tray
Find attached the log requested.
Eric it could be possible, I'm not sure because I don't use the power button
much often. In any case I think that the laptop also switches down correctly
when I close the lap.
** Attachment added: gpm.log
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: empathy
When empathy is minimized I can click on the system tray icon and it maximizes,
showing my contacts list. But, when it's maximized, clicking on the system tray
icon doesn't minimize it :S (nothing happens). To minimize it to tray icon I
have
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empathy system tray icon doesn't minimize the application
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/668648
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UBUNTU 10.10:
When I click on the main menu to shut down my laptop, it logs me out instead
and shows me the logging in window. I have to select shut down on this window
to actually shut down the computer. I'm
Public bug reported:
UBUNTU 10.10:
When I click on the main menu to shut down my laptop, it logs me out and shows
me the logging in window. i have to select shut down on this window to actually
shut down the computer. I'm sorry, I dunno how to tell you which packages are
affected, but I'll do
Public bug reported:
UBUNTU 10.10:
When I click on the main menu to shut down my laptop, it logs me out instead
and shows me the logging in window. I have to select shut down on this window
to actually shut down the computer. I'm sorry, I dunno how to tell you which
packages are affected, but
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