Using Ubuntu 24.04 on a Intel Core Ultra 7 155H CPU and moving
constantly the mouse inside a gnome-terminal with powertop running, the
gnome-shell process wakes up ~100x/sec and uses ~100ms/s CPU time!
Why does gnome-shell wake up at all when moving the mouse inside a
application window?
This pro
I have the same problem since 14.04
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1318867
Title:
Cant't move shortcut of .desktop file with Type=Link
To manage notifications abo
I have the same problem since 14.04
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Title:
Cant't move shortcut of .desktop file with Type=Link
To manage notifications abo
I don't agree with Comment #20:
* The problem exists sice 2 years
* The importance is more than medium: eg. in case of a vpn password, a single
signon corporate password is showed!
* So it is a HIGH RISK SECURITY ISSUE and the UBUNTU TEAM should ATTENT TO THAT
PROBLEM (patch itself or replace th
Is it possible to specify a timeout after which an idle gvfsd-smb share
could be unmounted automatically?
** Package changed: nautilus (Ubuntu) => gvfs (Ubuntu)
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Nautilus hangs after smb share is unavailable
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/528314
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Sebastien Bacher schrieb:
> Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
> Ubuntu better. Please try to obtain a backtrace following the
> instructions at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash and upload
> the backtrace (as an attachment) to the bug report. This will
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
After opening and closing a smb share with nautilus, the gvfsd-smb mount isn't
unmounted automatically.
As soon as the network share is unavailable thereafter, the whole gnome desktop
freezes for about 30' from time to time.
Until the user log
Found it!
After executing "sudo pm-suspend" the logfile in /var/log/pm-suspend.log
showed, that a a script in /etc/pm/sleep.d/ causes an error when trying to
suspend. (I used this on 8.10 to rescan usb when resuming docked, but the
script doesn't have a rule for suspend - which is obviously
Attached the output of:
/usr/share/gnome-power-manager/gnome-power-bugreport &> gpm.log
** Attachment added: "gpm.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26154857/gpm.log
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Suspend not working on Dell D630
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/366441
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Different behaviour on my Interpid (updated today):
gfs-mount on commandline also doesn't work:
Though the nautilus shortcut will created the directory ~/.gvfs/ stays empty
forever thereafter - without error message, neither on console nor in syslog.
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Intrepid Ibex: Cannot access samba share
Same problem at me!
Temporarily installed epdfview to view PDF Docs.
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PDF pages appear extremely small in evince
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/213745
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