Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem
this problem same to realplayer11 and rhythmboxplayer and webplayer...
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.10
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/totem-gstreamer
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
Package: totem-gstreamer 2.24.3-0ubuntu1
Pro
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28958616/ProcMaps.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28958617/ProcStatus.txt
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Chines
been testing out some things with this - starting with both montitors
correct, left monitor is primary, mouse moves across to right monitor
ok. Then reboot/logoff and back on, monitors reversed and I have to
manually change in settings / displays etc.
before the reboot, after manually making the c
further update - prior to 17.10, my logon routine was to boot up my
laptop with the screen open, then as soonn as my 2 monitors picked up
the screen image during the boot up process, I closed my laptop screen
fully shut, and completed the rest of the boot up process, including
entering my logon pas
I see this when I try to install Microstack snap on Bionic
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Title:
Repeated [AppIndicatorSupport-WA
Bug still present in Kubuntu 19.10.
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Title:
xdg-open *.desktop opens text editor
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I also confirm this. It just started on 2/2/2010.
Clicking on the trash applet icon in the panel, if the trash bin has
items in it, causes all desktop items to dissapear and the trash window
crashes immediately upon opening.
However, when the trash bin is empty, clinking on it works as normal.
W
Just ran a dist-upgrade on my Precise install, restarted X, and gnome-
terminal is the only one out of the apps listed above that does not
scroll.
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Indeed this has existed along with enough other bugs that have kept
F-Spot from being of any use for some time. It's a complete failure on
Ubuntu's part to even include this crap.
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Nautil
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
I have two users logged in to gnome sessions.
I open my home folder.
I click in nautilus the "up one level" button.
A huge memory leak begins and it never actually displays the /home dir, just
keeps on eating all system ram until I kill the proc
I followed directions on the wiki, Hopefully this is what you need. I'm
able to reproduce this pretty consistantly now, even with only one user
logged in.
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Nautilus memory leak when going up on
added --show-reachable=yes to the options.
Am I doing what you are requesting correctly? Just curious.
Good luck!
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Nautilus memory leak when going up one folder to /home
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Reran the valgrind log the same way after installing libglib2.0-0-dbg
libgtk2.0-0-dbg nautilus-dbg. (what does the "sym" mean on the ends of
your files? that was not in synaptic for me so I just went with the ones
ending with "dbg")
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A video of the bug in Action.
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Nautilus memory leak when going up one folder to /home
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/216373
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I am pretty sure the issue is still there, but I have not looked into it
in a few months and have mostly been avoiding this kind of action. It
could possibly be triggered by something in my home folder, or the size
of it, but It would be very hard to find out what it is.
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Nautilus memory leak w
I don't suspect I will be using Hardy for some time. I just tried it
with the default theme and I noticed a similar response. It is possible
that it is specific only to my machine, though I do not know what would
be causing it.
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Nautilus memory leak when going up one folder to /home
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some new information:
The same behavior happens if I traverse from / down into /home/cody (my
home folder)
I have two other user profiles which are not really used, and have very
few files in their home folders. ftp and guest. going into these folders
works normally, as well as going from these f
there were a few Jpegs, which I moved to a different location. other
than that, there are no more Images in the root of /home/cody. I was
still able to reproduce the behavior.
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Nautilus memory leak when going up one folder to /home
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/216373
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