Hi Gerhard, I tried to remove "tracker processes" as per your suggestion but it turns out it wasn't installed by default on my 32bit installation. I installed then uninstalled it to see if it might have an effect on any other dependencies that could have been associated with the issue. Unfortunately it didn't have any effect. I think it's time to roll back to 8.04 !
Thanks anyway. Copying the list for info. Regards deepee Gerhard Lang wrote: > On my stationary multiboot AMD64x2 pc in Jaunty I had heavy issues both > with kernels -rt and generic: after some minutes 100% cpu load and use > of complete ram (4g), extremly slow file and network operations, > lockups... barely possible to read my mail. As hungry ressources-eater I > figured out tracker assoziated prozesses and followed a recommendated - > forgot the link - workaround > run 'tracker-processes -r' in terminal, > then delete the folder '/home/MY_USERNAME/.config/tracker/' > and finally reinstall 'tracker' with synaptic. > Now everything is running fine with full performance. > Give it a try - only risk is that tracker will have to rebuild it's > databases. > > good luck > Gerhard > > deepee schrieb: > >> Hi >> >> I have been trialling both the 64bit and 32bit versions. >> I have been getting random lockups that seemed to be related to network >> tasks, e.g. copying a sound font file from the server to my desktop. >> Have tried apt-get and get the same problem. >> This is running as a dual boot installation on an Athlon dual core >> machine. The WinXP installation has no problem with the network. >> Ubuntu 9.04 32bit on my laptop is running fine on the same connection. >> >> Any ideas would be appreciated. >> >> Thanks >> deepee >> >> >> > > -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
