I'm having this problem as well - though judging by the time stamps, I'm
a bit unsure if this could be a regression or a PEBKAC. I've tried quite
a few things to no successful ends as yet. I tried removing wodim and
just leaving growisofs - that seemed to have no impact.
Many pandas are crying rig
May be relevant that I seem to also be experiencing this error, but my
video driver is the proprietary ATI video driver.
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gnome-screensaver-gl-helper crashed with SIGSEGV
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/544757
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I'm presently not having this problem anymore..
Still, it *may* have somehow been partly due to having some laggy mounts
(via sshfs). Though I'm also not convinced that should matter is the
background images are stored on a local partition. But this lag felt as
though something was scanning around
Seems fine for me on Ubuntu 10.04 64 Beta 2.. I'm seeing my LVMs
activity in there.. :)
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Hard disk graph in panel applet constantly reads 0%
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Though judging by the HDD LED on my box, as much as it's got some
impulses being reported while my LVM is busy.. The indicated activity is
WAY less than what I think the actual activity level is. It's possible
that the applet is only reporting activity of my system drive or
something (which is NOT
Yeah, you know, I'm gonna have to say nevermind about my previous
comments of it looking fine. I definitely see disk io, but it's totally
totally not reflective of the actual system io.. Looks like some work is
needed here. I'd also love it if there was a means of illustrating
different disks io to
tings Manager 'gnome-settings-daemon'..."
appears (screenshot here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dawning/4522829430/).
Eventually the expected dialog/window does appear and operates normally.
A video of this behavior can be viewed here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N
I think you'll agree this apport stuff I just added is not what you
asked for. Sorry for being a n00b. How should I collect the desired
information?
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Change Desktop Background Dialog can be very slow to launch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/563874
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Just in thinking about this, I'm betting that this functionality may
work well if leveraging info provided in /proc
Anyone happen to know how it looks for disk IO as it stands?
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Hard disk graph in panel applet constantly reads 0%
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Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
=== The Issue ===
The Power Manager applet in Gnome says my computer is on "AC" power when it's
plugged in. All computers run on DC power, just that most desktops convert the
power they're fed to DC inside of their power supplies. Sa
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