OK, so deletion of pulse config helped. First deletion only temporarly
and the weird behavior came back after some switching. But after the
second one it seems to be permanently fixed and I can't reproduce the
faulty behavior.
So I assume it can be seen as fixed?!
If it happens again and is repro
Public bug reported:
[System]
- Freshly installed Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS with 3rd party software/drivers enabled
- pulseaudio 1:13.99.1-1ubuntu3.7
- NVIDIA graphics card (GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost) using nvidia-driver-450
- Monitor with build-in (stereo) speakers connected via HDMI to graphics card
- E
Issue is fixed for me with mutter 3.36.4.
And yes, I got the scaling bug mentioned by Wallo013, too. Although mine
isn't that heavy. I use 100 % and something is setting it below that (75
% - 90 %?). If I change scaling to 125 % and back to 100 %, everything
is fine. After Relogin or Reboot, scali
The problem isn't fixed (at least for me).
My system:
OS: Ubuntu 20.04 - Linux [...] 5.4.0-40-generic [...] x86_64
Graphics: GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOST, nvidia-driver-440
Monitors: Primary monitor connected via HDMI, secondary rotated monitor
connected via display port, staying left from my primary
Issue may get closed.
Solved with upgrading to Ubuntu 19.04.
Nevertheless thanks for your help.
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Title:
cifs - poor upload spee
As you proposed:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/issues/1688
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Title:
cifs - poor upload speed with nautilus compared to rsync
By the way, due to freezing issues with copying many small files last august, I
was forced to change fstab. The cifs/smb version is now 2.0:
//ip-address/home /mnt/cifs_nas_home cifs
uid=florian,gid=florian,credentials=/home/florian/.smbcredentials,dir_mode=0700,vers=2.0
0 0
Restrictions to th
Thank you for looking into this problem.
What I observed additionally:
* the very first upload copy with nautilus is normal maximum speed (~110 MB/s)
* then every upload copy is about 7 MB/s
* if I change the file ending to ".exe" and upload, I get maximum speed!
Results to your requested data:
Some additional performance measurements with dd...
speed test with /dev/zero
upload/write:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/mnt/cifs_media/test.iso bs=10M count=400
400+0 records in
400+0 records out
4194304000 bytes (4,2 GB, 3,9 GiB) copied, 40,4893 s, 104 MB/s
download/read:
dd if=/mnt/cifs_media/test.is
Public bug reported:
I'm mounting folders from my NAS on my computer (Ubuntu 18.04) with
cifs. Copying an 8 GB file...
Upload (local -> mounted)
- Nautilus/Nemo -> 6 MB/s
- rsync -> 50-60 MB/s
Download performance is also strange, but not my biggest concern.
Download (mounted -> local)
- Nautilu
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