Same problem on Ubuntu Mate 16.04.01 with caja, nautilus and nemo.
Moving only a few dozen files can take several minutes. Files are on one disk
in same directory tree.
Moving files with mv is almost instantaeous, too fast to measure.
Intel i74771 and SSD and HDs
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Highly inconvenient! I am using Okular now, but I liked the old evince
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Title:
missing toolbar
To manage notifications
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Binary package hint: nautilus
Copying a DVD of e.g. 7GB into an *.iso file ends up correctly copied
with a size of 7GB, and during copying the dialog box also shows correct
final size, but once the copy is finished the dialog box shows the size
apparently only modulo 4GB.
Us
For completeness:
When instead of clicking on the "AVM Fritz!Mediaserver" as shown above I click
on the "Mythtv AV Media Server", which serves a copy of the identical files as
the Fritz-server (but from the internal hard disk), the files do show up after
about 20 sec, with these messages in the
27;: 'http://10.0.0.20:55235/63e3f640-b98c-4e9e-9746-3a646662cddf',
'no_thread_needed': True, 'uuid': 'uuid:63e3f640-b98c-4e9e-9746-3a646662cddf',
'plugin': , 'db':
<__main__.RhythmDBTree object at 0x9713414 (RhythmDBTree at 0x89b004
compare with Bug #413799
I am now running Lucid on my netbook, and the history and stats as shown
by the gnome-power-manager do seem to be realistic.
However, I do note one logical glitch in the display of "Time to empty":
when this time is, let's say, 2h, and the AC power is connected, the
Time
see my comment at Bug #451557
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Binary package hint: evolution
I began using evolution for my email, and suddenly noticed that the inbox of
one account had completely disappeared. Fortunately, all emails resurfaced in
the inbox of a different, and supposedly unrelated account.
Upon further investigation I
Sebastian,
testing a guest session for the presence of the session function on the panel,
missing on my desktop, would first require the presence of that session
function on my desktop, which would render testing the guest session irrelevant
:-(
Or is there a different way to login as guest?
-
Michael,
I used iotop and found that I have 2 instances of kjournald running, which both
are doing a lot(!) of disk access. I also saw "rsyslogd -c4" which also does a
lot of disk access. The latter probably was due to another failed upgrade part,
namely mythtv is solidly broken by the upgrade.
Sebastian,
the indicator-session remained installed with version 0.2.7-0ubuntu3. I have
now upgraded to 0.2.8-0ubuntu2.
I believe this package is in charge of showing the
suspend/hibernate/shutdown as well as user change/logout options? It is
still not showing
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I noticed that on the AFTER screenshot the bottom of the top panel is
visible, although the screenshot was taken with 'Alt Print', so only the
window, excluding the panel, should have been in the screenshot
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
running ubuntu lucid post beta2 on netbook with screen size 1024x600
when replying to a message it is shown on the bottom of the window an
area for attachments. when clicking on the plus before 'Show Attachment
Bar' makes the whole window jump
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->General with window size maximized"
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- [ubuntu lucid] dialogs do not fit on netbook screens
+ [ubuntu lucid] evolut
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
running post beta2 ubuntu lucid.
evolution has several configuration dialog boxes, which do not fit - even after
maximizing - on a netbook screen of 1024x600, and do not offer vertikal
scrolls. changing anything in the bottom parts becomes ver
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-disk-utility
Trying the Disk utility 2.30.1 results in some catch-me-if-you-can game
as the window is jumping away when I attempt to click some buttons.
running latest ubuntu lucid desktop version on netbook Acer Aspire One
A110L (8GB SSD). Screen
rhythmbox still not showing upnp devices, neither on up-to-date karmic,
nor on intrepid
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** Attachment added: "gnome-power-bugreport.txt"
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** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
** Tags added: apport-collected
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https://
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Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 9.10 "Karmic Koala" - Release i386 (20091028.5)
Package: gnome-power-manager 2.28.1-0ubuntu1.3
PackageArchitecture: i386
ProcEnviron:
SHELL=/bin/bash
LANG=de_DE.UTF-8
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.31-18.55-generic
Uname: L
... and back to 720W we are!
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Architecture: i386
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If I am not mistaken then the above apport-collect data say that the
charge rate is 0W, not 720W. (That is closer to the real 10W, but still
not satisfactory ;-)) . I therefore checked the power history and saw no
power data collected for the last week, although this computer was
continuously on fo
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: epiphany-browser
the epiphany-extensions-more (for the web browser) cannot be installed
because of wrong dependencies, see attached screenshot, forcing <2.27
while 2.28 is installed
** Affects: epiphany-browser (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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with all updates from uo to this evening (Oct 20, 2009):
nothing is fixed. with the gnome-power-manager set to put the display to
sleep in 1 min, nothing happens at this time, wjhile the display dims
off slow
running on battery; looks like it's poking every 50 seconds?
$ mythfrontend -v important,general,playback | grep save
2009-10-18 19:06:18.074 ScreenSaverX11Private: Gnome screen saver support
enabled
ALSA lib control.c:909:(snd_ctl_open_noupdate) Invalid CTL /dev/mixer
2009-10-18 19:07:22.240 Scr
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
The gnome-power-manager (2.28.0) has multiple problems on my netbook, but the
most obvious nonsense is to report being charged at 720 Watts of my netbook
AcerAspireOne 110L .
attached screenshots show graph type 'Rate'
cold boot on b
just an additional curiosity: "No data to display" reported by gpg,
while the netbook had been running contiuously since the last picture
attaches (opened, and NOT in suspend) and top reports 7:38h runtime
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/3139
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/425121
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Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
on my little netbook acer aspire one A110L (8.9" screen, 8GB SSD) the
gnome power manager is consistent in giving wrong information. Attached
only one example: selecting "Power HISTORY" from right-clicking on the
battery icon in the pa
this issue continues to exist in karmic alpha4. Furthermore, it appears
that the 'python-coherence' package for the framework is either missing
completely or is being renamed to 'coherence'. If so then neither
rhythmbox nor totem knows about this, as the 'DLNA/UPnP sharing and
control' plugin canno
** Description changed:
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- 700 Watts in my little netbook - that's why it is so hot!
+ 700 Watts in my little netbook - that's why it is so hot! The
+ screenshot, see attachement, shows a power history graph of some 700 W
+ for my Acer Aspire One netbo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
700 Watts in my little netbook - that's why it is so hot! The
screenshot, see attachement, shows a power history graph of some 700 W
for my Acer Aspire One netbook, which consumes something like 10Watt.
Some previous versions of the po
Sebastien,
I have no idea what ubuntuone is, but I searched under synaptics and found 4
files being installed and having ubuntuone in their name (ubuntuone-client,
ubunutone-client-gnome, and 2 files python-ubuntuone-xxx). I removed them and
tried nautilus entering location ssh://xxx : it still
** Attachment added: "730 W in a netbook???"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/29151028/Screenshot-Power%20Statistics-1.png
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I can confirm that the size issue is fixed, but a lot of other issues
were introduced. Two of them are shown in the attached screenshots: The
AC adaptor is shown as selected (doesn't show in thre screenshot
-another bug?) on the left side, but battery details are shown on the
right side. And a batt
Well, I could do this: after enabling apport I replicated the error,
and reported under bug #400319. This failure also produced an error in
usplash, which is reported as bug #400322.
I can't do backtracing.
In case it helps: when I mounted the external folder as nfs share (as
opposed to access i
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
running ubuntu karmic on netbook Acer Aspire One 110L.
when attempting to connect to a second computer via ssh by entering e.g.
ssh://10.0.0.30 into the location line of nautilus, nautilus crashes.
upon restarting nautilus it shows the location
** Attachment added: "after ckicking on 'Laptop Battery' in 'Power History'"
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
Clicking on Power History under the gnome-power-manager icon in the
panel, and then clicking on laptop battery extends the window beyond the
right end of the screen (although there is still space on the left) and
extends it bottom end
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Rhythmbox is no longer showing UPnP on the local net. It was working on
this system for several alpha versions but now at beta state (but
possibly happening before), it no longer shows them. Python-coherence is
installed, and rein
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Rhythmbox is no longer showing UPnP on the local net. It was working on
this system for several alpha versions but now at beta state (but
possibly happening before), it no longer shows them. Python-coherence is
installed, and reinstalling did no
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 138845 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/138845
Pedro, I believe you are mistaken in your interpretation of the cause
for the bug. This jumping behaviour is seen in a number of programs, and
clearly related to the screen height of only 600pixel, as is typic
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
when rhythm box is run on a netbook (acer aspire one) with screen size
1024x600, and the cover window on the lower left end of the program is
enlarged beyond a certain size, then the program's bottom end extends to
below the lower screen end. Wh
I have a similar issue with a Ubuntu Intrepid install on an Acer Aspire
One netbook, where gnome-system-monitor plus Xorg consume 60+% CPU,
shown both by top and g-s-m.
Running top in maximized gnome-terminal after cold start. CPU usage from
Xorg:1-3%, total: 3-5%
Starting g-s-m and hiding behind
I have a similar issue with a Ubuntu Intrepid install on an Acer Aspire
One netbook, where gnome-system-monitor plus Xorg consume 60+% CPU,
shown both by top and g-s-m.
Running top in maximized gnome-terminal after cold start. CPU usage from
Xorg:1-3%, total: 3-5%
Starting g-s-m and hiding behin
I have a fresh install of ubuntu intrepid and seem to have the same
problem with the monitor modem applet. I use it with the remix
interface.
These are the applet responses: (my language setting is German)
1) resting the mouse pointer over it, it shows (in English): "Could not get
connection time
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