Public bug reported:
This bug does not exist on Ubuntu 14.04 with kernel 3.13.0-95-generic.
Bug report:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92401
Other linux user seam to have the same problem:
https://discourse.osmc.tv/t/cifs-bug-in-character-conversion-of-fs-driver/9021
ProblemType:
Public bug reported:
I have two laptops running the standard Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (gnome). The one was
upgraded from 16.04 LTS, the other is a fresh installation. They are connected
to my network via cifs.
When copying a specific directory on a mounted volume from my server to the
laptops using
Apport named the package nautilus 1:3.26.3-Oubuntu4, but this was
refused by lauchpad!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1787193
Title:
copying via Nautilus over the lan is very slow
found a similar observation on Askubuntu:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1005839/ubuntu-17-10-slow-lan-copy-speed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1787193
Title:
copying via Nautilus
Here some additional findings:
I normally use 6 volumes which are mounted by logging in using a script. When
only one volume is mounted, copying via Nautilus over the LAN occurs at
“normal” pace. But when mounting two or more volumes, every copy operation is
getting appalling slow. It affects
I went back to 16.04.5 LTS for one of the laptops (kernel 4.15). I was
surprised to get the same disappointing results as with 18.04.1 LTS.
Exactly the same scripts yield a satisfactory performance with an older
version of 16.04 LTS (kernel 4.4)!
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I am still affected by this bug (Bionic server installation with the latest
updates - 24.01.2019)
Attached: unattended-upgrades.log
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