Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 22.04.3, when running a k3s workload that uses volumes (using default
local-path storageClass), process gvfs-disks2-volume-monitor can take around
100% of one CPU core, and process gsd-housekeeping around 25% of one CPU core.
Even if the actual k3s workload is idle
** Description changed:
On Ubuntu 22.04.3, when running a k3s workload that uses volumes (using
default local-path storageClass), process gvfs-disks2-volume-monitor can take
around 100% of one CPU core, and process gsd-housekeeping around 25% of one CPU
core.
Even if the actual k3s workload
** Description changed:
On Ubuntu 22.04.3, when running a k3s workload that uses volumes (using
default local-path storageClass), process gvfs-disks2-volume-monitor can take
around 100% of one CPU core, and process gsd-housekeeping around 25% of one CPU
core.
Even if the actual k3s workload
I have the same behavior with Ubuntu 23.10.1 (with all current updates),
using latest stable k3s (v1.28.5+k3s1)
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Title:
gvfs-disk
** Description changed:
On Ubuntu 22.04.3 desktop, when running a k3s workload that uses volumes
(using default local-path storageClass), process gvfs-disks2-volume-monitor can
take around 100% of one CPU core, and process gsd-housekeeping around 25% of
one CPU core.
Even if the actual k3s
Same behavior on Ubuntu 24.04 daily (2024-01-20, with Gnome 46), and on
Fedora Workstation 39 (with Gnome 45)
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Title:
gvfs-disks2
Thanks for your feedback, I feel less alone.
Can you mark that this issue affects you at the top of this page (under the
issue description)?
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Same behavior with k3s v1.29.5+k3s1, on Ubuntu 22.04.4
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Title:
gvfs-disks2-volume-monitor and gsd-housekeeping processes can eat
I have the same symptoms on 3 different computers (all upgraded from
Ubuntu 20.04).
I do have the error message "Removing a network device that was not
added" in /var/log/syslog, but not at the time when the problem occurs.
My computers are always plugged to the network with an ethernet cable.
I
Thanks Matthias for the suggestion.
I'm using Ubuntu 12.04.3 (64 bits) and tried the packages from Saucy.
The GTK version can not be installed easily because of its dependency on a
newer version of libpango.
But the Qt version can be installed easily and worked for me.
So here is the workaround
I also noticed that when using VNC
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To manage notifications about
On my computer, the debian package works, but not the quantal one. The
sourceforge package crashes as in comment #13
Testing both on Precise amd64, with all current updates.
It's a good thing that it's fixed in Quantal, but could something be done for
Precise LTS?
I understand that backporting t
I faced again this same issue on another computer.
Easymp3gain was working properly on 10.04. After the upgrade to 12.04, it was
unusable because of this bug. Installing the debian version (and blocking this
version in Synaptic) worked around the issue
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Another workaround that can fit some needs : use the package autofs
You can configure it so that it mounts your network shares in a location like
/mnt/autofs/servername/share
You can then put a bookmark on this directory, and it seems to be always
displayed in open/save dialogs (tested on Firefox
I encounter the same problem on Ubuntu 9.04, with the FTP server of a Freebox
(an ISP ADSL box).
The FTP server is not accessible via Nautilus, because it stops on the same
error message :
<-- 220 Welcome to Freebox FTP Server.
--> FEAT
<-- 211-Extensions supported:
<-- UTF8
<-- 211 End
feature
paulocic confirmed the problem on Maverick 2 days ago.
I also reproduced it on a Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick) virtual machine.
It's very easy to reproduce : see the steps in description or in comment #6
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gstreamer-properties not saved
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/357042
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It's a bit better with the reveal sensitivity set to high.
Anyway, if the "push mouse offscreen" feature might be a good idea on
trackpads, I still don't find it ergonomical with a mouse.
At first use, people (including me) don't seem to have the reflex to push on
the left, and think the launche
I also face this issue.
I would expect the file chooser dialog to allow me to access network bookmarks
(including mounting them if they are not mounted already).
It's very annoying when you want to save a file on a network share from Firefox
or Thunderbird : you have to save it locally, then tran
For Firefox, a separate bug seems to exist on launchpad :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/31471
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Title:
I'm facing the same issue with the following configuration:
- ubuntu 10.04.1 32bit, with remote desktop enabled (vino version
2.28.2-0ubuntu2)
- ubuntu 10.04.1 64bit, connecting to the above computer with vinagre (version
2.30.2-0ubuntu1)
The mouse keys activate on the first computer (the VNC ser
I see the same behavior on lucid (final release). This is very annoying because
gstreamer-properties is the only place where one can adjust the audio/video
settings for the webcam feature of pidgin.
See
http://developer.pidgin.im/wiki/Using%20Pidgin#HowdoIconfiguremymicrophonewebcam
It seems th
If it's easy for you to do that, it would be great
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Title:
gvfs-disks2-volume-monitor and gsd-housekeeping processes can eat a
Thanks for your feedback.
I'm quite happy to read the issue should be fixed for gvfs-
udisks2-volume-monitor in Gnome 47. It means Ubuntu 24.10 will probably
have this fix soon. And gvfs-udisks2-volume-monitor is the one consuming
the most CPU.
However, Ubuntu 24.04.x will never have it, except i
Many thanks for the PPA.
I've tested it with the test-case mentioned in the description. On an Ubuntu
24.04.1 amd64, with an Intel Core i7-9750H CPU. And a k3s v1.30.6+k3s1
Without the PPA (i.e with gvfs* packages version 1.54.01ubuntu2), gvfs-
disks2-volume-monitor eats an average of around 33%
My apologies, you're right.
So I've tested again (using add-apt-repository), and the packages could
be installed fine.
Here are the results on my machine, with my test-case:
- without the PPA (version 1.54.0-1ubuntu2), I measured the same results as
before: average of 34% of a CPU
- with your P
Thanks.
After downloading and trying to install the 6 .deb files, there is a
dependency error with gvfs-backends, that relies on libgcrypt20 >=
1.11.0, while I only have 1.10.3-2build1:
$ sudo dpkg -i *.deb
(Lecture de la base de données... 352980 fichiers et répertoires déjà
installés.)
Prépara
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