Importantly, this is still broken in network-manager 1.0:
Here's the upstream bug:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=504763
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I can confirm this. I've attached my syslog before the lock-up.
Interestingly, it has this line in the middle:
alsa-util.c: snd_pcm_avail() returned a value that is exceptionally
large: 862552 bytes (4889 ms).
pulseaudio[2079]: [alsa-sink-CX20585 Analog] alsa-util.c: Most likely
this is a bug in
Sebastian, and all:
For me Nautilus crashes whenever I go to particular folders, so is reproducible
that way.
One of those folders has files with the following extensions:
html
pdf
xls
txt
doc
odt
zip
txt~
html~
and two sub-folders. Let me know if I can help in testing the bug in
any other w
I see it every time Thunderbird starts up. Sometimes it continues after
TB starts up as well.
It was a problem with TB 6.0 and continues to be a problem with TB 7.0.
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