Still this way years later on Bionic with 4 cores and 8 GB RAM I just
tried to open a folder of maybe 100 images from my camera average 7 MB
eachafter maybe 3 minutes of no preview or listing of any of them,
I got frustrated and started searching for a way to make Nautilus not
even just fa
Same problem as described.
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ubuntu-geoip-provider crashed with SIGSEGV
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Status in
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Nautilus has been doinfg thios SO MANY times lately I am considering a
new distro after being on Ubuntu for 11 years
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This may be due to something I have changed in my heavily modified
system rather than this bug? But it just recently started. On this
box which is my main one I'm running Ubuntu 14.04 using Metacity and
Gnome flashback, Lately I have to use a different editor as I can
no longer use Gedi
I noticed it lockong up first last night when i opened some CSS files and
again tonight I opened a file named bootstrap.min.css which is 117.3 kB.
Gedit immediately froze up again. I have to use System Monitor to kill it
when it does that.
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Addendum:
I checked All the logs in Var/log and there was no record of what is happening
that I could find.
Also , I forgot to give system specs.
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 4th Gen Core Processor DRAM Controller
(rev 06)
Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company Device 2af7
Ubuntu 14.04 it happens frequently now
I sometimes have to press power button to kill it and sometimes alt + RSEIUB
will make it reboot but I have waited for long periods of time and the
system will stay frozen , locked up completely
Tonight it did it 3 times in a row after reboot I star
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1390625 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1390625
Addendum to my last comment. The only way I can get the cursor to do
that is when an image is open in Image Viewer and i forget and try to
drag it , then the cursor changes into that image .
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My cursor was stuck that way ., it was approx 100px in size and a small
version of the image I had open in Image viewer I clicked and moved my mouse
while left clicked (drag) and my cursor turns in
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1390625 ***
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I am using 14.04 with gnome-fallback-compiz DE and it happens to em.
the only way to get rid of the giant thing is to reboot or perhaps log
out and back in. I keep forgetting and doing it again, like 4
Gedit started using excessive CPU Only since I upgraded to Trusty, 14.04.
I am using LUBUNTU but use Gedit,and i have use it for years on Lububtu,with
no problem, but now, the CPU runs away,
but If I hit Ctrl + S or save it calms down, I am on an older Dell GX280 and
when I edit in Gedit the f
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