The automatic rotation most likely means the rotation that is triggered
with a hardware event when you physically rotate the screen on a X220
Tablet. That is implemented by Jim Turner in the thinkpad-scripts suite
of tools.
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I use `xrandr --output LVDS1 --rotate inverted` to rotate the contents
of my screen by 180 degrees as part of my thinkpad-scripts. This has
worked well until Kubuntu 14.10. Now it still works when I have an
external screen (DP2) attached.
I just tried it out now without an ex
I just bisected the folders `.config`, `.kde` and `.local` on my system.
Without `.local`, I did not have the CPU usage. Eventually I stumbled
across the Baloo folder. Using the KDE system settings, I disabled the
whole search. After than, the idle CPU usage dropped down to 0%.
I guess that is a b
So it looks like udisks2 is constantly answering some requests about the
state of all the disks.
I tried it with a different user account on this machine, there udisks
behaves nicely. I tried with the same account (most of `$HOME` mirrored)
on a different machine and not seen anything there. So fo
And now I tried `dbus-monitor --system` which gave me a whole lot of
output within ten seconds. There are 123152 lines in the file, and in
1216 of them, the word `udisk` comes up.
** Attachment added: "dbus-monitor-system.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udisks2/+bug/1450177/+att
Now `dbus-monitor` on the other hand gave give a lot of data in a short
amount of time. This apparently corresponds to the flickering of the
update notifications that I see here.
`/usr/bindbus-daemon --system ...` burns some 6% of CPU here constantly
as well.
** Attachment added: "dbus-monitor.tx
I tried `udisks --replace` and the log did not say much. It just started
up and was quiet, although burning around 8% CPU.
** Attachment added: "udisks-replace.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udisks2/+bug/1450177/+attachment/4388095/+files/udisks-replace.txt
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I just tried using KDE only and Awesome WM only. The bug occurs when
using KDE only, but does not occur when I use Awesome WM alone.
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Public bug reported:
I just upgraded to Kubuntu 15.04 and the process
`/usr/lib/udisks2/udisksd --no-debug` constantly burns around 8% CPU.
I am not sure whether this is connected, but I try to use Awesome 3.4
together with KDE. And there is a “System update available” which is
refreshing like 5
Public bug reported:
As I understand from [the
documentation](https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs#Filing_a_general_bug_against_no_particular_package),
if the bug is not specific to a package, one should just call `ubuntu-
bug` with no arguments. That does nothing for me and I have to c
Public bug reported:
I tried to report a bug for Ubuntu in general, but `ubuntu-bug` with no
arguments did not work (I'll file a second report). Then I tried
`ubuntu-bug unattended-upgrades` since that is the closest I can think
about it. I have modified a couple of configuration files on my syste
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