All the symptoms point to a known issue where tmux gets slow if
`history-limit` is set to a stupidly high values (in the millions) but
yours is set to a very reasonable 3. The default is 2000.
You don't have a Sixel image in your shell prompt or something expensive
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I'm not sure the flame graph of the locally built tmux captures the same
thing. In any case, zooming/dezooming causes a grid reflow which
basically reallocates the entire grid of rows shown on screen. If you
have a sufficiently large window, it can be slow.
In this specific instance it would seem
This is why tmux 3.4-1 and 3.4-2 were explicitly prevented from
migrating to Debian testing by Debian bug #1064363 (but Ubuntu syncs
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As a normal user (tested under two accounts), nautilus on bionic wayland
(ubuntu and gnome) crashes when clicking on any file.
Strangely, as root added with xhost, there's no problem.
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I don't think it is a duplicate of the gedit bug. Or maybe I have a
different and undeclared bug.
On Wayland (not X11), gnome or ubuntu, Nautilus crashes when clicking on
ANY file (mp3, avi, pdf, txt etc.),
I got the same problem.
This also seems to affect only certain special characters.
I typed my password differently to see what causes the problem:
^_b7*!:;@is fine for example
while
^_b7*!:;@ç isn't
but
^_b7*!:;@a work !
So I guess xscreensaver has a problem with combinations
The sid version from my site probably builds and works without
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since ubuntu 9.10,
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and with a fresh total installation, X11 server troubles are same.
Pb is: when i log in, desktop is all black.
only accessible are 2 lines of dashboard (tableau de bord in french) that
shows generics usual commands (applications, shorts cut ..
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r example you should use 'co -zLT test' instead of just 'co test'.
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Pedro Villavicencio a écrit :
> did you open a bug in bugzilla? may you tell us the bug number? thanks.
>
>
Bug 559915 – Nautilus hangs opening sub-folder of desktop folder
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Buenos dias Pedro,
I was offlline for a few days.
I will contact bugzilla in the next few hours and give you the bug number.
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>
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No. If the Gnus version shipped in the gnus package doesn't work
with Emacs 23 then it should be fixed (but I haven't had any reports
of this problem before, so it's perhaps a local issue on the
reporter's machine). It's an old development version (No Gnus v0.5),
so maybe it just needs to be update
Ok, I'll report it to
bugzilla.gnome.org
with your comment (low importance, was not replicated).
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Sebastien Bacher a écrit :
> the issue is not an important one but should be sent to
> bugzilla.gnome.org by somebody having the bug, I didn't trigger the
A photo used to generate the hanging.
Sebastien Bacher a écrit :
> changing an image to an icon should not be that slow, I tried taking a
> screenshot and using that as a directory icon and there is no slowdown.
> could you try to figure exactly what case is triggering the bug? does it
> depend o
Maybe the Summary should read: nautilus is slow when using LARGE images
as icons
MAY BE IMPORTANT:
The icons on my desktop are at 75% of their normal size (in Nautilus
preferences).
The JPG picture used as icon is 3.9 megs.
Maybe your JPG screenshot is not big enough.
I sent you one in another
I agree.
Sebastien Bacher a écrit :
> not sure if that's really a bug, you should not give it a photo as an
> icon or you should expect that to be slow
>
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Retried on a Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6400 @ 2.13GHz.
The photo customized folder contained 48 3.5megs pictures.
I opened a non customizedfolder and subfolder.
It hung for 2 minutes, recovered and worked well afterwards.
Sebastien Bacher a écrit :
> will it crash or does just it uses cpu for a whi
On a more powerful (core 2 duo vs older intel hyprthreading) pc, after
15-30 sec. it did recover.
So maybe it is working on something
Sebastien Bacher a écrit :
> will it crash or does just it uses cpu for a while to work on the image?
>
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I once let it run 4-5 min. without any result. So it's a crash.
Besides, it shouldn't be working on the image since the folder (and
subfolder) involved are not customized.
Once a folder is customized with a 3 megs picture, any other
UNcustomized folder and subfolder may cause a crash.
Anyway, I
t-Click on the previously customized desktop
folder and reset the icon to default. Now Nautilus will reopen
subfolders properly.
To sum up, you can't use a large scale photo as an icon folder.
Francoise Labelle
Sebastien Bacher a écrit :
> could you describe steps to trigger the
x27;s a bug it's very minor.
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> Ubuntu better. Please answer these questions:
>
> * Is this reproducible?
> * If so, what specific steps should we take to recreate th
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
I tried it 3 times with the same result.
the problem disappears when "sudo rm -r ~/.nautilus" resets the folder icons on
desktop to default theme
which explains why I think the problem is sourced in nautilus
Description:Ubuntu 8.04.1
Relea
Oops, sorry, this issue had been reported on emacs-devel before I
took the snapshot but I didn't have it on any on my machines with
Emacs CVS, so I decided to ignore it and go ahead anyway.
It's being worked on upstream, I'll keep this bug updated.
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There must be something specific about your system that causes this
issue, emacs-snapshot 20080919-1 works fine for me (and others) on
Intrepid.
Which window manager do you use? GNOME with Metacity? Which arch
is this on? Do you have any packages installed which did not
originate from the offic
Thanks for the strace, unfortunately it doesn't tell me much about
what's going wrong. Emacs seems to be starting up normally, then
can be seen talking with the X server over your X socket.
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The -nox variant exists to avoid having to install tons of unwanted
dependencies on servers and other minimal environments, not because
it starts up faster. If you really want Emacs to start up fast,
just run a server in the background and create a new tty frame with
emacsclient -t, it's instantan
It's a feature. If you're already familiar with the contents of the
splash screen, just check the 'Never show it again' checkbox and
click on 'Dismiss this startup screen'.
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There's a newer snapshot for hardy in the ubuntu-elisp PPA, if you
want to give it a try the installation instructions are at
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-elisp/+archive
Note that current versions of Emacs have a new release of org-mode
as well as a built-in version of linum.el so you may be t
This should be fixed in current emacs-snapshot in Intrepid.
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Ok, I'll join. I see that you added 20080727-1 to the PPA already,
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You're probably using emacsclient from Emacs 22 or Emacs 21.
Does it work with emacsclient.emacs-snapshot?
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Okay; would that be similar to a regular FFe, or do I need to file
someplace else? I'm not sure how to proceed. Thanks.
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Hari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Well, the emacs-unicode branch has finally landed on the emacs
> mainline. So, it's probably time to spin out a new emacs-snapshot
> with the latest and the greatest.
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As far as I can see this is not a bug in emacs-snapshot; the
installation of some elisp packages fails because the system has a
broken Emacs flavor called 'emacs23-hvw':
| emacsen-common: Handling install of emacsen flavor emacs23-hvw
| emacsen-common: byte-compiling for emacs23-hvw
| Warning: Lis
Reassigning this bug to quack-el as per comment #1.
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This is fixed upstream in the Emacs 22 release branch:
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* comint.el (comint-password-prompt-regexp):
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In Emacs 22, vc-svn.el is now built-in, you don't have to do anything to
load it. It should kick in automatically every time you open a file
controlled by SVN.
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You're misreading the output of the installation process -- the problem
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I can guarantee that emacs-snapshot does not need to depend on either
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There's no such version in Ubuntu, so I guess you obtained it from a
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For the record, why do you need *both* emacs21 and emacs21-nox? From a
user perspective, 'emacs21 -nw' and emacs21-nox are absolutely
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I can't reproduce this with emacs-snapshot on edgy.
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No, emacs21 (in Debian and Ubuntu) does not support concurrent
installation of subflavors.
emacs-snapshot does, though.
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You are preaching to the choir... but emacs-snapshot will support
Xft/Freetype when the emacs-unicode branch is merged in mainline,
not before.
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Could you give me more information about your environment?
Are you using a local or remote display? Which architecture is
this? What's your version of GTK+?
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It seems that you're confusing M-x find-file and M-x load-file, the
former opens a file into Emacs and the latter loads a Lisp library
file...
As to why Emacs crashes when you use the menu or toolbar, I don't
know -- and the version you're using is quite old. Try upgrading to
a newer snapshot.
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Simon Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In a shell buffer in emacs-snapshot-x or emacs-snapshot-gtk in edgy,
> certain commands' output will also appear in the minibuffer. Ctrl-g
> clears it but it's quite confusing and disruptive. I can reproduce with
> the bash command "echo nil".
Hmm. I d
Not a bug in emacs-snapshot.
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Not a bug.
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This is not a bug in emacs-snapshot, but I can't reassign it to the
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Then that's probably why, semantic has a bug which causes it to rearm
its idle timer recursively, causing the symptoms you're seeing.
This patch fixes it:
http://cedet.cvs.sourceforge.net/cedet/cedet/semantic/semantic-
idle.el?r1=1.34&r2=1.35&sortby=date
You'll have to find a MOTU to fix the pro
Do you have semantic installed?
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My Athon xp 3000+ won't restart with Edgy's generic kernel (shutdown is ok). No
problem with Dapper's K7 kernel.
I tried solutions found on the net without success (unloading the battery
module, forcing or removing acpi).
Francoise Labelle
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This is not a bug. Customize the `inhibit-startup-message' variable if
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 65298 ***
The relevant part of the error log is:
In toplevel form: ede-pconf.el:27:1:
Error: Recursive `require' for feature `semantic-ede-grammar'
ede-pmake.el:46:1:Error: Recursive `require' for feature `semantic-ede-grammar'
ede-proj-archive.el:27:1:Error: R
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I agree, but I'm not sure it's worth the pain...
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It's a good idea, but all packages providing the emacsclient alternative
would need to be changed since an alternative cannot provide another
real alternative as a slave. I think.
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Thanks! I'll fix this (in Debian).
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That's not a bug, the tramp package supports emacs21 and xemacs21 only
since emacs-snapshot comes with this version of tramp built-in.
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