The problem isn't fixed (at least for me).
My system:
OS: Ubuntu 20.04 - Linux [...] 5.4.0-40-generic [...] x86_64
Graphics: GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOST, nvidia-driver-440
Monitors: Primary monitor connected via HDMI, secondary rotated monitor
connected via display port, staying left from my primary
Issue is fixed for me with mutter 3.36.4.
And yes, I got the scaling bug mentioned by Wallo013, too. Although mine
isn't that heavy. I use 100 % and something is setting it below that (75
% - 90 %?). If I change scaling to 125 % and back to 100 %, everything
is fine. After Relogin or Reboot, scali
Public bug reported:
[System]
- Freshly installed Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS with 3rd party software/drivers enabled
- pulseaudio 1:13.99.1-1ubuntu3.7
- NVIDIA graphics card (GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost) using nvidia-driver-450
- Monitor with build-in (stereo) speakers connected via HDMI to graphics card
- E
OK, so deletion of pulse config helped. First deletion only temporarly
and the weird behavior came back after some switching. But after the
second one it seems to be permanently fixed and I can't reproduce the
faulty behavior.
So I assume it can be seen as fixed?!
If it happens again and is repro
Issue may get closed.
Solved with upgrading to Ubuntu 19.04.
Nevertheless thanks for your help.
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Title:
cifs - poor upload s
Public bug reported:
I'm mounting folders from my NAS on my computer (Ubuntu 18.04) with
cifs. Copying an 8 GB file...
Upload (local -> mounted)
- Nautilus/Nemo -> 6 MB/s
- rsync -> 50-60 MB/s
Download performance is also strange, but not my biggest concern.
Download (mounted -> local)
- Nautilu
Some additional performance measurements with dd...
speed test with /dev/zero
upload/write:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/mnt/cifs_media/test.iso bs=10M count=400
400+0 records in
400+0 records out
4194304000 bytes (4,2 GB, 3,9 GiB) copied, 40,4893 s, 104 MB/s
download/read:
dd if=/mnt/cifs_media/test.is
Thank you for looking into this problem.
What I observed additionally:
* the very first upload copy with nautilus is normal maximum speed (~110 MB/s)
* then every upload copy is about 7 MB/s
* if I change the file ending to ".exe" and upload, I get maximum speed!
Results to your requested data:
By the way, due to freezing issues with copying many small files last august, I
was forced to change fstab. The cifs/smb version is now 2.0:
//ip-address/home /mnt/cifs_nas_home cifs
uid=florian,gid=florian,credentials=/home/florian/.smbcredentials,dir_mode=0700,vers=2.0
0 0
Restrictions to th
As you proposed:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/issues/1688
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Title:
cifs - poor upload speed with nautilus compared to rs
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