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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/653361
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Binary package hint: guake
I just installed guake and when I attempted to run it, I recieved the
error "Guake can not init! Gconf Error. Have you installed guake.schemas
properly?"
Manually installing the schemas with the following command fixed the
problem
gconftool-2 --in
I have the same problem. I did find that if I opened the Disk Utility
under System->Administration then the drives that were plugged in would
mount, but only the first time it was opened.
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eSATA storage devices do not automount whereas USB storage devices do.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/452
I've found this problem is now happening in a fully updated beta version
of Karmic, in this instance, playing Bejewelled in Wine fullscreen
throws the user back to the X login screen when exiting. This is with
the nVidia binary drivers on 64bit Karmic and it wasn't happening on
Jaunty which I repla
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package ecryptfs-utils 73-0ubuntu6 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
pre-removal script returned error exit status 1
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The uninstall process is unable to remove .ecrypt because the user
created an encrypted folder, which puts a read only passphrase file in
.ecrypt. Manually deleting the contents of .ecrypt lets the uninstall
complete successfully.
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package ecryptfs-utils 73-0ubuntu6 failed to install/upgrade:
A few seconds of delay at the start of rc.local seems to work around the
problem
sleep 5
< mount your shares >
exit 0
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/381387
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I can confirm this problem, it's affecting both of my PC's running
Jaunty 64bit.
In my case I'm trying to mount an nfs share over Ethernet.
1) I added an entry to fstab but it fails with a message similar to "DNS
Resolution failed for 192.168.1.10 Name or service not known". I have
used this ex
I did have a long list of tests to attach here, but using dstat over the
last couple of hours it appears that one of my drives that is connected
via eSATA might be faulty. Until last week when I purchased a new 640GB
I was using it (WD 500GB ext4) as my desktop drive and prior to that as
my server
Forgot to mention, that dstat is for the destination drive only. I'm
also not seeing as much of a slowdown if I copy from the source to the
internal drive, then to the destination drive.
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file transfers on USB disk are very slow
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Theodore, thanks for the info.
I don't have a lot of time this morning before work, but I was able to
run one test which illustrates the problem. In the attached dstat
output, I copied 3.4GB between two eSATA HDD. It started off fast (as
usual), but by the time the copy finished the dialog was s
No, it's not Ubuntu specific and Canonical didn't cause it.
Right now I'm copying between two SATA drives, connected to my PC via
eSATA. So far a lousy 600MB has been copied and I'm already down to
5MB/s and falling.
Here is what I know about the problem:
It affects ALL hardware.
It affects AL
I've finished reinstalling and testing 32bit 8.10.
The problem seems to be greatly diminished. Once I had all my software
installed (system updates, Thunderbird, VMWare, restricted extras, nfs
driver, nVidia driver) Firefox was showing some symptoms of running
slower on Slashdot, but nowhere near
I took a chance and reinstalled my system with 32 bit 8.10, as
suggested. I've done some quick testing and my USB devices are
operating much faster, and the speed remains stable. Additionally, the
whole system is *far* more responsive. Previously, I couldn't even use
Firefox because it was too s
I just noticed that vmware is loading way faster now, down from about 3
minutes to 20 seconds to open a 768MB RAM virtual machine. That's a
major improvement.
Copying is still broken though.
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Yes, I rebooted and no, I don't have a performance option in the bios.
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"noatime, nodirtime" hasn't improved the situation on my PC much, if at
all. Copying speed is still all over the place, one time it'll copy
fine, the next it stalls every couple of megabytes, blocking file i/o to
any other device connected to the system and stalling the gui.
I've noticed that it
I tried the CD four more times yesterday and got three different
results, two normal boots, a stall that didn't resume until I had
switched to a different console, and a normal boot, but no clearlooks
theme on the desktop.
I installed it and have been using it for the last day and a half
without a
I never got around to reinstalling. Rather than waste any more time on
this, I've moved on to the 8.10 beta. File copying is improved on my
system, but it's still not working reliably.
I've been copying some data (about 30GB for each test) from my local USB
drive to the my network server and I'm
I should point out that there are no error messages, the screen simply
freezes.
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Ubuntu 8.10 beta live cd locks up
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Booting the beta live CD works fine, but about 20 seconds after the boot
menu appears the PC locks up and the computer becomes completely
unresponsive. While this is happening, I can hear the CPU fan spin up
as though it's under heavy load. Attempting to boot to desktop caus
Savvas Radević, there's nothing to post, nothing is added to dmesg other
than the usual USB messages when plugging it in. This is the reason why
it's attached to gvfs even though nobody is sure what is causing it.
I tried formatting my laptop yet again and stuck on the new Hardy .1
release. It's
My pci=routeirq helped, but didn't turn out to be everything I hoped
for. I can get away with copying a few GB of files now before the
slowdown sets in, but it's still happening. The pattern is slightly
different with this tweak however, since it seems to be copying fine for
a certain number of f
I seem to have happened upon a "solution".
I added pci=routeirq to the grub boot options and I got my USB and
network performance back, and the GUI is actually *usable* while copying
files too
I haven't run extensive tests, but I've been able to copy simultaneously
over the network and to two
I'm going to add a bit more that might be useful because this bug is
driving me crazy.
It affects both my systems, one a laptop, the other a brand new desktop
I purchased two weeks ago and is happening on both USB and network file
transfers (via either Samba or UFS to my NAS box). I've also been
And now it's no longer working on the final release of Hardy. It just
started happening again on a project that was working fine. I enabled
some of the Anjuta plug-ins and found I couldn't start Anjuta the next
day. Disabling the plug-ins had no effect, so I've had to turn off the
option to open
With the Hardy RC and version 2.4.1 of Anjuta this problem is now
resolved for me
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I've since noticed that this problem is also affecting network transfers
- file copies across ethernet bottom out at 5MB/s, which, although
better than the sub 1MB/s I get on my flash drive, is still very
frustrating. On the plus side, the release candidate of Hardy allows
file copies to work at f
Sebasiten: Sorry, I just did a bulk update - there were dozens of
packages, so I can't be sure what fixed it
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Cannot mount USB Drive from "computer:///"
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File copy to NTFS formatted USB device very slow
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File copy to NTFS formatted USB device very slow
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I've recently purchased a 16GB USB flash drive. Under windows it has a
write speed of 5.2MB/s, however under Hardy Beta, it starts off at about
2.5MB/s after mounting, and gradually slows down as more data is copied
to it, either as a single large file or as many small files,
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File copy to NTFS formatted USB device very slow
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With the latest updates this problem is now fixed for me
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I'm getting this exact problem with today's updates.
It's a USB flash drive formatted NTFS, an icon appears under
"computer:///", but it cannot be mounted.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/208269
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I've just reinstalled my system as Hardy beta, moving from Gutsy. I had
manually compiled Anjuta 2.4.0 on Gutsy and was using it to develop a
C++/Gtk application without any problems. After moving to Hardy, then
installing Anjuta from the repos,
Just to confirm what I did. Boot the CD, press F6 to display the boot
options which should look something like:
Boot Options root=/dev/ram rw quiet splash --
At then end of the line add pnpbios=off:
Boot Options root=/dev/ram rw quiet splash -- pnpbios=off
Then press enter to start
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Adding
pnpbios=off
to the grub boot options resolved this issue and both logging in and
sound are working now.
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I'm getting this problem with both the AMD64 version of herd 3 and the
i386 version of herd 4 after installing on a Compaq V3118AU.
I don't know if it's a related problem or not, but while this is
happening I'm also getting sound looping when the gdm login screen
appears.
I've found an alternate
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