Adding what it seems to be the related upstream bug report now:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/978
Maybe we should discuss there, so we are not screaming to the void?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1193522 ***
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nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in gtk_action_get_name()
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Installing the drivers for the Ethernet controller: Qualcomm Atheros
AR8161 Gigabit Ethernet solved the issue.
You can check the answer here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/249483
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update/285393#285393
OR do the following:
Down
I am attaching inline the log section for a failed suspend try.
In brief, when I try to suspend, the computer goes down and then
immediately up.
A device (eth2?) seems to be failing to suspend.
Not sure if this is related to some problems this model (Lenovo Y500)
has with the wired connection no
As it happens it seems during the upgrade gnome-screensaver was
uninstalled.
After re installing it, lock screen works just fine.
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I am using a standard Ubuntu (with Unity) desktop 64-bit in a Lenovo
Y500.
Ctrl+Alt+L is listed as the keybinding for Lock Screen. Also, Clicking
Lock in the main menu does not work.
In 12.10 it worked for me in other computers but not in the Lenovo Y500.
The problem persists in 13.04 (after an u
Public bug reported:
My laptop generally suspends without problems but sometimes wakes up
immediately after suspend.
When it fails, you can see the screen going dark as if it were
suspending and an instant after the computer wakes up (screen unlocked).
This is with a Lenovo Y500 in a recently up
I made a stupid mistake. I was opening the same folder after changing
the thumbnails option. Sorry about that.
This is a more accurate assessment. Same situation as before, regardless of the
"Show thumbnails" status:
-Nautilus (1st time opening the folder) takes 43 seconds
-Nautilus (2nd time op
Of course, the 43 seconds are the default behavior. If you disable the
"Show thumbnails" option in nautilus preferences, the time goes down to
3 seconds.
It seems clear what is causing the problem. Maybe adding an option to
disable thumbnails when the folder is bigger than X files would solve
it?
Jan, the bug is not fixed in Ubuntu 12.10 (64-bit), at least not for me.
To put a quantitative example. Imagine we open a folder with 7000 dcm files in
a modern laptop:
-Nautilus takes 43 seconds
-GNOME Commander takes 1 second (!)
I tried Ubuntu 13.04 and it also takes a lot so, not fixed there
Sorry, I meant in Ubuntu 11.10.
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Nautilus is very slow when opening folders with many files
To manage notifications ab
OK. I linked it to the upstream bug report.
Things with Ubuntu 10.10 seem to have improved. Although it depends on
the content of the folders.
For example, it takes 38 seconds to open a folder with 15,000 images
(.img and .hdr) but only ~6 seconds if the files are .dcm. This is
having the "show t
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 865115 ***
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Yes, the problem ends after installing ubuntuone-client-gnome
2.0.1-0ubuntu2
I am marking this as a duplicate of bug 865115 as it seems to be two
different descriptions of the same problem with the same solut
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 865115 ***
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Nautilus crashes (segmentation fault) after upgrade to Ubuntu 11.10
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nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV
@Sunil, it's not necessary to uninstall Dropbox, just close it (Quit
Dropbox) and see if that makes Nautilus stable.
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N
This might be related to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/nautilus-open-terminal/+bug/865115
After uninstalling nautilus-open-terminal, the problem ends. At least on
a 11.10 64-bits.
Is that your case?
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I have the same problem in a 64 bits Ubuntu 11.04. The problem seems
related to Dropbox.
When Nautilus crashes, opening it from a terminal (with Dropbox opened)
yields:
emrys@emryslaptop:~$ nautilus
** (nautilus:15647): DEBUG: SyncDaemon already running, initializing
SyncdaemonDaemon object
Ini
With Thunar file manager things are even faster:
~3500 files takes >0.5s
~2 files takes ~2s
This is ~15 times faster than Nautilus... and it makes a huge difference
in usability. Of course, Thunar lacks some of the great features of
Nautilus, but I can't see how things like a double pane shou
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 869793 ***
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Nautilus is very slow when opening folders with many files
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Public bug reported:
Opening folders with many files takes a long time with Nautilus, to the point
it becomes unusable for folders with more than 5K files.
I've measured the time it takes for folders with different amount of files to
open with Nautilus and Gnome Commander. It is ~6 times faster
Not sure if it is the same problem but, opening folders with many files
takes a long time with Nautilus. I've measured the time it takes for
folders with different amount of files to open with Nautilus and Gnome
Commander. It is ~6 times faster with GC on average.
With Nautilus
~3500 files tales 6
This is the third iteration of 100 paper cuts for this bug and still no
consensus.
The initial bug report assessed something quite simple. The present
design of the Templates is not user-friendly, and Windows converted
users get confused. The obvious solution seemed to be the more useful
for those
bran10n, that is the present behavior. The problem is that no one knows
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The problem persists after an upgrade to lucid (64-bits).
It occurs after copying a few thousand files.
It makes the system highly unusable and hot.
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As far as I can see there are the next few options:
1) Create a standard subsets of Templates (<5) including the common
Openoffice files and some other.
2) Let the programs copy their templates to the Templates directory
3) Utility to manage templates
4) Utility to mediate in template creation
For me this is a must. No invisibility means no empathy.
Any idea of a timeline or plan for solving the bug?
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Kudos for Kenneth. Any insight about why the problem started now?
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I have also sound problems, but in my case, the sound card is not
detected at all.
I used to get it working building the alsa unstable package from source
but since the elimination of the linux-restricted modules, it has been
impossible.
Any ideas or solutions?
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Is this related to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-
driver/+bug/441985 ???
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I have those same versions. Just updated completely karmic and started
working.
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The problem is solved for me.
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Being true that one size doesn't fit all, one size does fit a majority
of people.
A small number of most common filetypes will fit most users. At least
the non-experts. If you know that a template folder exists and what it
is for, probably you will personalize it anyway.
This bug refers to a prob
Same here with karmic completely updated. As Wiktor states, it only
happens with symbolic links.
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I think what bra10n is proposing could make an interesting topic for a
longer discussion but that it is in fact a slightly different thing.
In my case, the goal of right click, create whatever-document is to
create a document in that particular folder. If you have a complicated
folder hierarchy, o
Could you give a link to the other bug where it was reported?
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