same bug, and I assume it has gone also.
This bug can be closed.
Thanks.
jdo.
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reezy), with all updates.
CPU: AMD Athlon Thunderbird 1400
Memory: 512MB
Kernel: K7
Nautilus: 2.14.3
jdo
** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Status: Unconfirmed
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Nautilus crashes on folder with many thousands of files
https://launchpad.net/bugs/55278
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I noticed that nautilus-dbg is available in synaptic, but I don't
understand gdb right now. Sorry.
The normal trace information with bugbuddy is attached.
Meanwhile, I gladly got rid of those many (15000 ... 2) files.
jdo.
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Nautilus crashes on folder with many thousands of files
the contents of the files has
something to do with it. But I don't have my original files anymore, and
those files caused a crash every time.
Perhaps this bug can be suspended or closed (for now).
kind regards,
jdo
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Nautilus crashes on folder with many thousands of files
https://launchpa
; Preferences > Sessions > Startup Programs), but
my script is not executed.
This will work: My script 'startup.sh' in my home directory, and adding
"sh /home/jdo/startup.sh" to the list.
However, If I add this to the list: "sh /home/jdo/Scripts and
Settings/Bash Scrip
Workaround
The workaround is simple. Edit the file ~/.config/autostart/nice.desktop
directly (the file might be called different when viewed with nautilus,
like "No name").
Now everything is like normal and next lines with both work:
sh "/home/jdo/Scripts and Settin
with many files has
been solved, as I wrote before.
The slow problem (number 3) is still a problem, and dapper seems even slower. I
have to check that and will make a seperate bug/request later.
kind regards,
jdo
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Nautilus problems with 1000+ files in a folder
https://launchpad.net/bugs/24388
uot;gphoto2 --auto-detect" shows my camera
twice. After the reinstalling it shows my camera once.
kind regards,
jdo.
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photo import does not work any more
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/78756
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I reported in the previous message, that my problem was gone, but that
happened only once. The problem still exists.
jdo
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drawer.
The command lines are like this:
firefox file:///home/jdo/Documents/page1.htm
Or something like this:
firefox -new-tab "file:///home/jdo/Documents/page2.htm"
Every time I restart, something has changed. An application starter could be
emtpy, or one could be copied to the oth
This problem is solved.
First I used the command "nice -n 0 firefox " to force the launcher in
an other file.
Next I removed all the %2525...3B.desktop files.
And the gnome-panel was updated.
Result: the problem is gone.
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Rele
The attached file contains a movie from my camera and a subtitle file.
The contents of the textfiles doesn't seem to matter. Totem freezes
always when a text file with the same name is in the same folder.
Totem freezes with every movie my camera can make (Canon mjpeg avi file).
MPlayer shows the s
how it looks in the Draft folder with the preview
(but don't open it).
Workaround: Remove spaces from the names of the images, or send them as
an attachment.
Evolution: 2.6.1
Ubuntu: Dapper
kind regarts,
jdo
** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Status: Unconfi
This problem has been solved in dapper.
Please close this bug, and close it upstream too.
kind regards,
jdo
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gthumb
After updating to Ubuntu feisty (7.04) I can no longer import photo's
from my camera. I tried the '386' and 'generic' kernel and the 'desktop'
LiveCD, all have the same problem.
I write a message at the bottom of Bug #78756, but decided to start a
This is probably the problem:
http://www.nabble.com/Problems-using-gphoto2-connected-through-USB-with-Canon-Powershot-A430.-t3596630.html
Is it possible to compile a new version for Ubuntu?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/110065
You
workaround:
(1) take the memory card from the camera and use a card reader.
(2) use ptpcam from the libptp package ( http://libptp.sourceforge.net/ ), this
works very well, but the syntax of the sources have to be changed to be able to
compile them.
(3) use libgphoto-2-2 package of ubuntu 6.10 (
with different name or the
same name in a other folder, or create in the "save as.." box a new folder and
save it there.
6. See if you can find the just saved file. It's nowhere!
kind regards,
jdo
** Affects: gedit (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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No, it is working now. Nice!
Note that this was only a small test with a text file. This bug is actually
with vobsub as Samir van de Sand wrote on 2006-09-13.
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