Here's a copy of the smb.conf file from the localhost
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Here's a copy of the report generated on the localhost by command
smbclient -NLlocalhost
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Public bug reported:
smbclient -NL localhost doesn't show other linux or windows computers
from the workgroup in the column below server on the smbclient report
generated using the -L option.
The report indicates that the browse Master is on another computer. That other
computer has resources t
I confirmed that the latest Ubuntu release for Lucid 10.04 (version
2.6.32-41-generic) fixed my hi-speed USB 2.0 problem. I'm now seeing
both read from and write to my external usb drive using nautilus in
excess of 30 MB/s. Also, the hdparm command is now showing hi speed
read activity on the ext
I don't see the identified changes pushed onto the latest Lucid update.
When will that happen?
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Title:
Copying To USB Is Very Slow
To manage noti
* * * W A R N I N G * * *
I ran a diff comparison with the packages at link
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~ming/bugs/624510/lucid-40.87-release/
with those I previously tested from link
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~ming/bugs/624510/
and found them to be different from the original packages I teste
Correction to comment in #52
>From comments you made in #49, you didn't appear to understand that I
already reported having tested your changes on the G41M4-F motherboard
in #45.
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I don't understand what you are asking. It sounds like you are asking
in #51 for me to install the changes you first mentioned in #43 and told
me how to install in #45 with the commands
sudo dpkg -i linux-headers-2.6.32-40_2.6.32-40.87_all.deb
sudo dpkg -i linux-headers-2.6.32-40-generic_2.6.32-4
Hi, I went ahead and applied your kernel changes to my primary lucid
installation which uses the Intel G41M4-F motherboard that I originally
had the problem on. This is the same hardware I first tested your
changes on except that this time I updated the lucid OS release
installed on the internal S
During installation of the kernel image, I got some messages about a
memory leak. Is that ok?
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Hi, I created a separate Lucid instance to test your changes. I put it
on the external USB drive and then verified I could recreate the problem
before I installed the kernel images you provided.
I reran the hdparm command to check the read speeds. The results looked
reasonable. I was getting a
I'm not sure I know how to do that. Do I have to learn how to create
and use a PPA to do that? How come there is more than one header file?
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An additional fact. When I boot a Lucid Live CD on my Dell Dimension,
the same external USB drive that performs so poorly on my Intel G41M4-F
motherboard works just fine testing with read speed of approx 30MB/s
according to hdparm.
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I ran the 'sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade' command you
requested but it appeared like the OS was already updated to the latest
lucid release as it reported
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
when finished running the command. I then reran the hdparm
An additional thought/question. Shouldn't you want to look at the
dmesg, lsusb, and lspci output from Lucid rather than Oneiric since the
problem I am experiencing is on Lucid?
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I guess I could have put it all in one attachment. Sorry about that.
When I tried to redirect the lsusb and lspci output to a file, I saw
some messages that indicated I needed root access so I ran the with both
sudo and without. The lsusb and lspci output are named accordingly. I
ran dmesg with
Here is the usbmon trace from the Oneiric instance. I named it
differently from the earlier trace I provided for Lucid.I obtained
the trace using the same procedure I used earlier. I'll send the output
of the dmesg, lsusb and lspci as a seperate attachment.
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do you want me to run the dmesg, lsusb, and lspci commands as super
user or just ordinary user without administrative priviledges?
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Title:
Copyin
However, as I reported originally, running Oneiric 11.10 on same
hardware and reading from same USB drive I get good read speed around 33
MB/s which tends to indicate to me that the read peformance of my USB
drive is not the issue.
Here's what hdparm reports for that drive on on Oneiric.
axismann
Ahhh..maybe I can deliver the trace using the Attachment feature this
way?
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I further observed that the write speed to the external USB drive, for
Lucid, is a lot better than the read speed. I'm seeing write speeds
around 30MB/s which is ok. However, the read speed continues to be
extremely slow. Nautilus was telling me that the file transfer speed
was around 5 MB/sec w
This is trace I got when I plugged in the USB drive. You need more?
f360ff00 2231146870 S Ci:3:001:0 s a3 00 0001 0004 4 <
f360ff00 2231146882 C Ci:3:001:0 0 4 = 0001
f360ff00 2231146884 S Ci:3:001:0 s a3 00 0002 0004 4 <
f360ff00 2231146888 C Ci:3:001:0 0 4 = 0001
f685ce00 2231
I have the same or similar problem with my MSI G41M4-F motherboard while
running Lucid 10.04 I get slow usb copy speed to external hard drive
around 3.5 MB/s (thats megabytes per sec). However, running Oneiric
11.10 on same hardware with same USB drive I get good copy speed around
33 MB/s which is
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