Just to let everyone know that since installing Arch Linux with Gnome and the
latest nVidia drivers:
* I don't have the Gnome theme issue anymore (as I did when running Ubuntu
10.10)
* I don't get any random freeze-ups that last about 8 seconds (as I did when
running Ubuntu 10.04)
Here's some i
Interesting, I'm not able to presently try that fix (#54), but it does sound
like there may be some hope.
I should add that I've also got a Core i7, X58 chipset, nVidia GeForce GTX 275,
and an SSD boot drive.
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Meerkat (10.10) does not apply theme properly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/64980
Have just re-installed a fresh copy of 10.10 up-to-date as of today. The bug
still effects me.
After applying Kenneth's fix (see comment #68) all is working well.
I've done a little digging around, and it seems there is no elegant way to get
it working.
I can't find an elegant way to get
/etc/
Paul, I also had this problem about large CPU spikes.
It's a known nvidia bug with the nvidia drivers found with the "Additional
Drivers" application in Ubuntu.
It can be fixed up by downloading the latest nvidia driver from nvidia's
website and installing that. :)
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Meerkat (10.10) does not
Confirmed here too.
Running Edgy i386
While downloading a file with the default bittorrent manager,
clicking (once) on the incomplete file in Nautilus in the directory causes 100%
cpu usage on one core - am running on a core duo here.
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High CPU usage
https://launchpad.net/bugs/54684
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deskt