** Changed in: gnome-do (Suse)
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
** Changed in: gnome-do (Suse)
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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GNO
i've this issue on Maverick with Do 0.8.3.1 : my cpu go at 760%!
O_O'
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Marking as fixed since 0.8.3 is in Lucid. Bug 450852 may be the 0.8.3
issue.
** Changed in: gnome-do (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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can confirm behaviour of comment #149, having installed the ppa too
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On 9.10 64bit, was using 8.2 and getting 200% usage on autostart. Starting
manully fixed this.
Upgraded to 8.3.1 from the ppa as this was claimed to fix the issue, while the
autostart bug does not seem to occur any longer, it does the same thing at
random times now. I will be downgrading becuse
** Changed in: do
Status: Fix Released => New
** Changed in: do
Status: New => Fix Released
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** Also affects: gnome-do (Suse) via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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** Tags added: karmic
** Tags added: intrepid jaunty
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@mzc: It sounds like you have a different bug; this one did not cause Do
to crash, just to spin the CPU wildly.
This particular bug is definitely fixed in 0.8.3. If you run into
similar bugs in 0.8.3, please open a new bug report. Your bug will have
a different cause to this one.
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Which repository? 0.8.3.1 will be in Lucid shortly, and it is in the
do-core PPA for Karmic and (now building) Jaunty.
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When will this new version be added to the repository? I have the same
bug and cannot run this app do to it. Didn't even notice it was doing
that but noticed a great slowdown - fan was working overdrive too. Fix
it before it does anything more than just annoy the users.
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Hi kajdo, the newest version is the 0.8.3.1
That version is working fine, al least in my own case. I am using Ubuntu
Karmic.
Check it out!
2009/12/31 kajdo
> Hi,
>
> looks like the people are happy with the fix, unfortunately i'm not
> since the package for jaunty seems to be broken https://lau
Hi,
looks like the people are happy with the fix, unfortunately i'm not
since the package for jaunty seems to be broken https://launchpad.net
/~do-core/+archive/ppa/+build/1388675.
I added the -testers deb to my source list and added the key to install
it via apt-get update/install but apt tells
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Hm.. GNOME Do did work for me perfectly (0.8.3.x version), but when I
updated my kernel to version 2.6.32.x, a new problem surged.
Now gnome-do starts and doesn't eat all cpu, but it doesn't show up.
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Y
Here's a working TEMPORARY SOLUTION. Since Gnome-Do doesn't work when
launched by the Gnome session manager, I made Gnome call up a script
which launches Gnome-Do.
I made a script in ~/Run_Gnome_Do with:
#!/bin/sh
./usr/bin/gnome-do
and ran "sudo chmod a+x ~/Scripts/Run_Gnome_Do" and had Gnome r
@fausto
You have to add the ppa to update to current gnome do release. Search
gnome do in launchpad
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On Dec 16, 2009, at 7:16 AM, Fausto Piovesan wrote:
> Changed the bug to confirmed in Ubuntu as it still occurs on a fully
> updated install. People are reporting this bug as
Changed the bug to confirmed in Ubuntu as it still occurs on a fully
updated install. People are reporting this bug as fixed on version
0.8.3.1 of gnome-do, but this version is not yet available on Ubuntu.
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** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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@Jeroen: Upgrade to 0.8.3.1, this has been fixed.
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It makes Ubuntu less stable becaue of the high cpu usage. I'm affraid
people will not notice this and blame karmic.
** Also affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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