Just a wild guess: Maybe avahi-daemon is involved somehow? For me at
least these annoying messages seem to have stopped completely after
throwing out the avahi-daemon service (for other reasons).
So you may try this:
systemctl disable avahi-daemon.socket avahi-daemon.service
If it helps, do this
After the kernel package update to 2.6.32-21 I was much annoyed to find
that the multi-finger tap-clicking behavior on my MacBook 4,1 had
changed (to right-clicking with three fingers, middle-clicking with two,
had been the other way round all the time). I updated gnome-settings-
demon to the one f
I've had this problem in Lucid for about a week now. It started sometime
during the updates to Gnome 2.30. It's exactly what other people are
experiencing too: selected pointer theme is not honored when Compiz is
active and the cursor is over any GTK window. Definitely a bug.
Mabawsa's workaround
The bug remains unfixed in Karmic with Gnome 2.29.1. I stumbled on this
bug report (excellent work from Bogdan, btw) after I had, for the
umpteenth time, lost suspend on my MacBook 4,1 with Ubuntu. It is indeed
the combination of the disk load monitor with an active sshfs mount that
blocks the mult
I'm experiencing very similar problems. I'm also using RubyRipper to rip
my audio CDs to flac (one file for each track in my case, as opposed to
one flac file per CD), with the "Create cuesheet" option enabled. When I
try to burn the cue/flac image to disc (by choosing the "Write to Disc
..." conte