[Bug 569273] Re: memory leak in gnome-power-manager

2011-01-26 Thread cheoppy
I have menu icons turned on. And after 45h uptime, gnome-power-manager eats 96.8MiBs of memory. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to gnome-power-manager in ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/569273 Title: memory leak

[Bug 406515] Re: [Karmic & Lucid Beta 1] Brightness fn keys lost functionality (Lenovo laptops)

2010-05-06 Thread cheoppy
I wouldn't say that a fix is released, since it's only a workaround using an unsupported release candidate kernel. I think a real fix would be to have this fix backported to official lucid (and maybe karmic) kernels, but until that it's a working *temporary* solution. :) -- [Karmic & Lucid Beta 1

[Bug 505085] Re: gnome-settings-daemon extensive disk usage

2010-01-15 Thread cheoppy
After setting the time to keep the thumbnails to 60 days and the cache size to 128MB, gnome-settings-daemon got to work and reduced my thumbnails cache to 2,503 items, totalling 36.6 MB. I really hope this solves the problem, I'll see it in a few days. -- gnome-settings-daemon extensive disk us

[Bug 505085] Re: gnome-settings-daemon extensive disk usage

2010-01-15 Thread cheoppy
On https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=150483 in the last comment there's this: "Starting with gnome 2.23.x, the oldest thumbnails are purged shortly after login when the cache exceeds 64 MB, or if they are older than 60 days, (...)" However the limits were redefined in Ubuntu, see in gco

[Bug 505085] Re: gnome-settings-daemon extensive disk usage

2010-01-15 Thread cheoppy
I made a strace log about gnome-settings-daemon a few days ago when it was doing this mysterious disk reading. I found that it was reading the whole .thumbnails directory, which, on my laptop contains 12,429 items, totalling 210.8 MB. I'll try now to clean it (or just rename it to be safe) and I'll

[Bug 505085] Re: gnome-settings-daemon extensive disk usage

2010-01-09 Thread cheoppy
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt" http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37640863/Dependencies.txt ** Attachment added: "XsessionErrors.txt" http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37640864/XsessionErrors.txt -- gnome-settings-daemon extensive disk usage https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/505085 You rece

[Bug 505085] [NEW] gnome-settings-daemon extensive disk usage

2010-01-09 Thread cheoppy
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: gnome-settings-daemon Upon login to Gnome and waking up the laptop from sleep the gnome-settings-daemon is extensively reading something from the hard disk. I watched it by iotop, tried to figure out what does it open by lsof and readahead-watch, but I

[Bug 406515] Re: [Karmic] Brightness fn keys lost functionality (multiple laptops)

2009-12-20 Thread cheoppy
I found a workaround here: http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=73889 I can change the brightness with setpci -s 00:02.0 F4.B=FF where FF is a brightest mode and 00:02.0 is from lspci | grep VGA. Now I can set the brightness using setpci, how can I make acpi to use this command? -- [Karmic

[Bug 406515] Re: [Karmic] Brightness fn keys lost functionality (multiple laptops)

2009-12-20 Thread cheoppy
I'm also affected on a Lenovo Ideapad Y450. The brightness keys doesn't show in the xev output, but they do show up the acpi_listen's output: brightness up: video DD03 0086 brighness down: video DD03 0087 How can I set these keys to work thru acpi? -- [Karmic] Brightne

[Bug 195180] Re: user-mountable (nfs) filesystems are not showing up in Computer view of nautilus

2008-07-24 Thread cheoppy
Thanks, I tried that, it's really *ugly* to have 10+ network drives on a panel, but it seems I can use it until a solution is found or created. -- user-mountable (nfs) filesystems are not showing up in Computer view of nautilus https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/195180 You received this bug notifica

[Bug 195180] Re: user-mountable (nfs) filesystems are not showing up in Computer view of nautilus

2008-07-24 Thread cheoppy
Still not fixed as of July 24. Does a manual workaround exists? I'm a laptop user, and use various windows shares, which now I have to mount in a terminal, not so convenient... -- user-mountable (nfs) filesystems are not showing up in Computer view of nautilus https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/195