Yes of course gedit stores recent searches. But what bugs me: 1) we enter some text into search field 2) we hit "find" or "replace" button 3) text we entered gets added to recent searches in dconf database 4) we see this: kernel: [11053.994218] dconf-service(1656): dirtied inode 4194707 (user) on sda6 kernel: [11053.994225] dconf-service(1656): dirtied inode 4194707 (user) on sda6 kernel: [11055.974400] dconf-service(1656): dirtied inode 4194738 (user.HFP9BW) on sda6 kernel: [11055.974413] dconf-service(1656): dirtied inode 4194738 (user.HFP9BW) on sda6 kernel: [11055.974509] dconf-service(1656): WRITE block 134749472 on sda6 (16 sectors) 5) we hit "find" or "replace" button another time (text in the search field is the same) 6) we see this: kernel: [11062.859499] dconf-service(1656): dirtied inode 4194737 (user.2QXUBW) on sda6 kernel: [11062.859514] dconf-service(1656): dirtied inode 4194737 (user.2QXUBW) on sda6 kernel: [11062.859614] dconf-service(1656): WRITE block 134749488 on sda6 (16 sectors) 7) we hit one of these buttons again; text in the search field is still the SAME 8) we again see write as in 6) ... and so on.
We don't change text in search field but writes still occur on every press of a "find" or "replace" and they may be noticed by hdd sound. So situation in 1)-4) is perfectly normal - gedit stores newly entered search string into dconf database. But why writes occur in 5)-6) (and later)? -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/975510 Title: Gedit initiates write by dconf-service when using "Replace..." dialog To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gedit/+bug/975510/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
