The problem seems to be with the zeitgeist-daemon. When I search for my
folders, I watch my CPU usage and zeitgeist-daemon goes up significantly
until the folder is found.
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I may have found a solution. I went into my ~/.local/share/zeitgeist
folder and deleted all contents. I then ran zeitgeist-daemon --replace
in a terminal to restart it, and things now work much faster when
searching for those folders.
Now my complaint is that the folders in my home directory are
I tried both a Guest account and another user account on my same
machine. In both cases, the search function returned nothing when I
searched for a particular folder, even though I verified that the
folders I searched for did in fact exist within that user's home
directory. I even searched for the
I take that back. It now appears to be working for the default user
directories like Pictures and Videos. However, other directories
only worked if I manually created a bookmark in Nautilus. The search
returned results quickly, so I did not experience the problem of lag on
the other user account.
I should clarify... I still have the original problem on my user
session. However, the lag problem does not happen with other user
accounts on the same machine.
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When I try to use the Unity dash search feature to navigate to files and
folders, it is extremely slow. For example, if I hit the super button to
launch the search and then type Pictures to get my pictures directory,
it takes almost 5 seconds for the folder icon to show. In
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When I try to use the Unity dash search feature to navigate to files and
folders, it is extremely slow. For example, if I hit the super button to
launch the search and then type Pictures to
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I am also having this problem, only it can be recreated on my machine by
switching to another user session, then coming back to the original.
Sometimes only the launcher gets messed up, and sometimes the whole
launcher and panels are affected.
I have created a screencast so that you can see what
I use Gnome-Do, which is a different launcher that uses larger icons.
When I launch UbuntuOne with Gnome-Do, it's very pixelated and ugly.
On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 3:09 AM, Mohsin Falak 755...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
Thank you for spending time in making Ubuntu better. But, the icon seems
The icon should scale to other applications that may present it at a
larger size. Almost every other application that I know of uses icons
that look good at bigger sizes, so this is clearly an U1 issue.
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 12:28 AM, Joey Wilson doughywil...@gmail.com wrote:
I use Gnome-Do,
Here's a screenshot showing the icons for Firefox and U1. Notice how
much better the Firefox icon looks. The U1 is very pixelated.
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Notice how much better the Firefox icon looks. The U1 is very pixelated.
Public bug reported:
The UbuntuOne icon is low resolution and looks terrible when launching
with Gnome-Do or other launchers that use large icons. The icon should
be higher resolution.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I recently installed Ubuntu 11.04 Beta 1, and when it got to the
installation option screen, I felt like one of the options was
confusing. There is an option that says something like: Erase Ubuntu XX
and reinstall.
I think this can easily be interpreted as erasing the
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I just installed Ubuntu 11.04 on a laptop, and I'm having an issue with
the Unity launcher panel not accepting dragged icons. I go to search
applications, find the one I want to add, then I try to drag it onto the
launcher. Nothing happens. See the attached video.
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Just checked it again on a different computer with Ubuntu 10.04. This
issue is definitely still happening.
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 12:33 AM, Chris Cheney cche...@ubuntu.com wrote:
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This bug was reported against an earlier version of Ubuntu, can you test
if
Definitely still a problem in Ubuntu 10.04.
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OpenOffice Writer severely lags when images are in the document
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/513980
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Yes, this is so annoying. Texmaker is useless because of this.
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Binary package hint: openoffice.org
I am working on a document that has a lot of eps figures. They aren't
very big files, only about 30K per image, and I have about 10 images
embedded into my document. When I load the document, or when I try to
scroll from page to page,
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
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I am having a very similar problem, only my screen does not go black.
Instead, my screen freezes the exact image that was up when the crash
occurs. The problem is recreated in the exact same way as described by
others, plugging in a VGA cable and attempting to activate the external
screen.
I did
Aethex, my chipset is Intel GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics
Controller
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/419328
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I'm having a similar problem, only I have no USB mounted. Every time I
turn on my computer, nautilus crashes and I get no icons on the desktop,
nor can I browse my files with nautilus. When I do a dmesg I find
these kinds of errors:
[3711.470374] nautilus[5866]: segfault at b6f4afec ip 023dc760
Having this same problem, no icons on desktop and I can't launch the
file browser from the places menu. dmesg reports:
[3711.470374] nautilus[5866]: segfault at b6f4afec ip 023dc760 sp
b6f4aff0 error 6 in libgvfsdbus.so[23c+24000]
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I also have the slow editing problem with my integrated intel graphics
driver. Running Kile with kile -graphicssystem raster fixed the
problem for me. I also noticed that turning off dynamic word wrap
improved the problem. It's almost like the shifting of the lines in
dynamic word wrap is
I had this problem with the latest open office 3.0.1
I tried for an hour to get Impress to display the correct resolution on
the projector output. It always appeared cropped. Finally, I realized
that I have to start openoffice on the virtual screen that is the lowest
resolution, then when I go
Public bug reported:
Today I had a embarrassing and frustrating experience with OpenOffice
3.0.1 Impress in Ubuntu 9.04.
I was giving a talk at an engineering conference. When it was my turn
to present, I plugged in the projector, went to the display control
panel, and turned on the output to
The new version of gnome-do (0.8) is really nice. It just kills me when
one of those blurry icons comes up on such an otherwise amazing looking
application.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/149047
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My wife and I frequently are logged in to the same computer. We use the
user switcher to jump back and forth between sessions. If my wife
mounts a removable drive, like the SD card from our digital camera, it
creates blank (totally white with no border) windows in MY
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/312559
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Woops, that first attachment doesn't have the right file extension.
Here's the update.
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I can confirm this behavior as well. I'm including a screenshot of a
white window that occurred due to mounting an SD card on another
session.
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Timo, there is a laptop hotkey, but it doesn't work to turn on the
output. The only way I can turn it on is to restart X.
Mackenzie, I have seen this problem on both a hardy clean install, and
on my laptop that I bought from Dell with Ubuntu pre-installed. That
said, I will try your xorg.conf
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I have to restart X (CTRL+ALT+BKSP) to get a projector to work with my
Dell 1330 that came pre-installed with Ubuntu. I have to plug in the
projector, then restart X, then re-login, then restart my presentation.
I was giving a talk at a professional conference and it was
Output of lspci | grep VGA:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960
Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 0c)
xorg.conf attached.
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This problem does exist on Ubuntu. Like I said before, the only workaround
I know of is to take the mouse out and plug it back in. This fixes the
keyboard for some reason. I only have this problem on an AMD processor.
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 4:39 AM, legolas558 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The
I had a similar issue. When I would type things, sometimes the keys
would get stuck so that certain letters were repeated: like
this. The issue would not go away until I reboot.
I believe I have found a workaround for this issue. When it started
happening earlier today, I ran
I'm having the exact problem. About 1 out of every 2 boot-ups the mouse
is frozen. The only way to recover is to unplug and replug it back into
the USB port.
Consider this comment a vote for a fix.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/132909
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I am having the same issue when I try to attach a file that is hosted on
a windows computer on the network into my gmail account. I click the
attach link, browse to the network folder, then choose the file. When
the file choosing dialog returns and disappears, there is nothing in the
attachment
I am having the same issue when I try to attach a file that is hosted on
a windows computer on the network into my gmail account. I click the
attach link, browse to the network folder, then choose the file. When
the file choosing dialog returns and disappears, there is nothing in the
attachment
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: synaptic
I recently installed the beta version of Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon 7.10 on a
machine. I went to enable some proprietary drivers (nvidia-glx-new),
but it told me that the package had not been installed. I opened up
Synaptic and searched for
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I recently tried installing the Gutsy Gibbon 7.10 beta release. I was
able to boot from the cd and get to the first menu, after which I
selected Start or Install Ubuntu. The orange bar loaded as expected
(although the graphics are misaligned), but when I got to the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
Open Office's writer will not allow me to resize an equation (formula).
To replicate the problem, do the following:
1) Run Open Office Writer
2) Go to Insert-Object-Formula
3) Write an equation
4) Go back to the document (finish editing
I finally resolved the crashing when switching users. In order to solve
the problem, I had to set up my 915resolution by moving my desired
resolution to the first MODE. Don't ask me why this is necessary, it
seems to be some kind of problem with 915 resolution. Read step 5 in
the first post of
Bryce's updates did not work for me as well.
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I just found another way to cause this problem.
CTL+ALT+F1 switches to another virtual terminal. When I attempt to
return to the virtual terminal running the X server (normally
CTL+ALT+F7), the graphics crash in the same way as attempting to log
back in after doing a switch user.
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I'm having the same problem as the original one described. I tried
updating my xorg.conf file, but my changes never show up in the screen
resolution menu in gnome.
I'm trying to use the i810 Intel 965 graphics, with an ACER AL1916
monitor.
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Same problem here. No matter what resolution list I place in my
xorg.conf, the resolution maxes out at 1024x768.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/40754
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I have the same problem. Whenever I try to get back to an existing
system, my graphics go out. I can tell that the system is still active,
I just can't see anything and the screen goes haywire. If I type my
password and hit enter, even though the screen is blank, I can tell that
the system logs
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Whenever I try to relogin to an existing session in gnome, I get a blank
screen. CTL+ALT+BKSP does not fix the problem, but the screen flickers
and changes hue as if it took the command. It's like the system is
still functional, but I can't see anything.
I am using an
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