Unfortunately, after several hours/days, the issue reappears. It's as if
when Tracker3 is doing some more heavy reindexing in the background,
when the laptop is not in use, it hangs.
In my case the issue is definetely with Tracker3; Nautilus hanging is a
side effect of not being able to communicat
Resetting Tracker3 (the file indexing daemon) seems to have done the
trick for me. I'd need a couple days to confirm that the issue is 100%
gone, but there's definetely something wrong with Tracker3, my data,
and/or the new version of Nautilus in Ubuntu 22.10:
tracker3 reset --filesystem
DISCLAIM
The problem seems to be related to the search provider, can anyone
confirm?
As soon as I search anything in Gnome Activities overview, Nautilus
hangs. If I disable Settings > Search > Files, I experience no hangs (of
course, I lose file results in the overview when searching, too).
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I've manually applied the patch proposed in comment #22 to my Ubuntu
18.10 desktop, and I can confirm that it fixes the issue for me. I
haven't seen any regression either, although my testing has been very
limited so far.
I've been experiencing this bug ever since Ubuntu 18.04 when
disconnecting f
Mine says "Network controller: Intel Corporation Centrino Advanced-N
6200 (rev 35)".
It's almost the same chipset; mine (6200) is 802.11a/g/n certified,
whereas Anders' (6205) is 802.11a/b/g/n.
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
wpasupplicant 2.1-0ubuntu1
wpa_supplicant is writing to syslog every couple of minutes. Example
output:
May 25 19:57:18 ubuntu wpa_supplicant[1161]: wlan0: CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-STARTED
May 25 19:57:23 ubuntu wpa_supplicant[1161]: nl80211:
send_and_recv->nl_recv
It seems to be related to the network-manager-applet UI, and not the
underlying service/infraestructure. Restarting network-manager service
doesn't restore the VPN menu items.
And while the applet is "broken", you can still turn the VPN connections
up and down with nmcli. In that case the applet w
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