I also see this with linuxmint 17.2 (latest).
bootchart took all my memory and more so that it started using swap space.
Had to kill manually.
What's the point of a bootchart program that takes all of the CPU itself
?
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Version 3.8.2 on Mint 17 (Cinammon + Xfce), so same result two
differnt window managers.
baobab:
Installed: 3.8.2-1ubuntu1
Candidate: 3.8.2-1ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 3.8.2-1ubuntu1 0
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages
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The problem of the install crashing is NOT invalid. It may be something odd
with this one report but look here
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1965802
There are dozens who are getting nowhere trying to install 12.04, (it seems in
both Ubuntu & Xubuntu flavours) and getting the error
I think I'm being plagued by the same issue. Like you I was using 10.04 LTS in
the first place with mdadm.
However in 10.04LTS I had upgraded my mdadm to 3.1.4+8efb9d1ubuntu and I've had
that running for some time.
It is now my misfortune to have chosen to upgrade to 11.04, there goes
another f
Another small observation about this issue.
When I plug in a USB drive I seem to get 2 files browsers ( i though that it
was because I was a bit click happy) but it may be that I'm getting one Thunar
and one Nautilus.
That seems to be the reason that I ended up trying to make a copy off Thunar
o
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Title:
Could not copy and paste into folder. (Source = valid SymLink path)
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Binary package hint: nautilus
This is really lame.
I cannot even copy from a path obtained by following several symbolic links to
a file onto a usb stick mounted normally.
Simple task on the command line completed with no problems using exactly the
same paths.
Ok there is
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segmentation fault trying to mount a swap (accidentally)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/121677
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I mis-read my partition info and tried to mount what was a swap partition.
This generated a segmentation fault. No matter what, this should not happen,
even though I was not quite correct.
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user: fdisk -l
Disk /dev/sdj: 40.0 GB, 40020664320 bytes
64 heads, 32 sec