I have experienced this bug on two Ubuntu desktop 12.04.5 x64 systems, copying
to a debian 7 / samba 3.6 share.
I haven't tried other OS versions though.
Steps to reproduce:
Open remote share so it gets gvfs-mounted under ~/.gvfs
cd ~
cd .gvfs/path/to/remote/samba/share
cp ~/huge_file .
Speed:
Oddly enough, copying ~/huge_file to the same remote samba share _with
Nautilus_ maxes out the wire too.
So it appears to be an issue with cp and gvfs.
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I am still on 12.04.
I am planning to upgrade to 14.04 anyway, so I'll see if the Shotwell version
that comes with that Ubu release fixes the issue.
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Public bug reported:
How to reproduce:
Import pictures from ext hd:
1) Launch Shotwell
2) Import from folder (without copying), point to a folder located on an
ext4-formatted external USB hard drive.
3) Import completes successfully.
4) Close shotwell.
(Shutdown and power on laptop).
1) connec
On a related note, as soon as Shotwell crashes the unity-2d-shell
process starts eating 100% CPU, basically freezing itself.
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Update: sometimes the crash happens after viewing four or five pictures
in a row, i.e. double clicking on one and then using the right or left
arrow keys.
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Shotwell 0.14.1 here.
Steps to (re)produce the bug:
1) import images without copying -> thumbnails and images are displayed
correctly, as per the orientation tag
2) double click on a "vertical" (i.e. taken in portrait mode) photo
3) right click -> open with external editor (gimp)
4) gimp asks if I
Rotating the wrongly displayed photo in shotwell does not solve the
problem.
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Title:
Shotwell rotates images incorrectly
To m
Old bug, I know, but... Just tried to reproduce it on 10.04.4 LTS x64.
I didn't manage to reproduce it.
IME this bug should be closed and marked fixed.
my 2 cents.
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I see this behaviour on one of our 10.04.4 x86 clients. The share is
located on a windows 2000 ad controller. The bug shows itself when
single-clicking on the windows share bookmark.
Sometimes just waiting a few seconds and then clicking again on the
bookmark makes the connection work.
Other time
Please raise the importance of this bug to "critical". It's
embarrassing!
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When sorting alphabetically by file name, 0,5LMW is displayed
Forgot to add... Brasero 3.2.0, 64 bit.
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I can confirm this bug on 11.10 x64. I have just burned a DVD with 613 JPGs
onit. Burning options were: write directly on disk (no intermediate image), use
burnproof, DVD speed 3x, leave the disk open.
It completed the burning succesfully (apparently), then it started calculating
the disk checks
The same DVD project (613 JPGs) was burned fine on a 4x DVD-RW and on a 16x
DVD-R with the following options:
burn on the fly: NOT checked
leave the disk open: NOT checked
use burnproof: yes
simulate before writing: yes
burn speed: max
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Linux ced-desktop 2.6.32-31-generic #61-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 8 18:24:35 UTC 2011
i686 GNU/Linux
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=10.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=lucid
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS"
Here's what I'm seeing right now:
Nautilus:
0,2LMW
0,5LMW
0,5LMWPET
0,33LMW
1,0LEWPET
1,5LEWPET
l
Hi, The gnome bugzilla report is exactly what I'm seeing too.
Linux 2.6.31-21-generic #59-Ubuntu SMP Wed Mar 24 07:28:56 UTC 2010 i686
GNU/Linux
/etc/debian_version squeeze/sid
Ubuntu 9.10 fully updated as of 2010-04-27
The gnome bugzilla report is from 2006 and still "unconfirmed". Is there
so
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