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Second day , full time ~100% CPU usage, 8.04 beta, nautilus 2.22.0
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I did a successful sru-verifcation for this bug. I verified that
"reload" a couple of times triggers the problem. After applying the
update I was not able to trigger the problem anymore.
I mark this verification-done now.
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BJizzle: If you're not using Nautilus to get high CPU usage, your
problems have nothing to do with this bug. You should open a new bug for
it.
juantovar: Sorry to say, but this is the wrong place. You might want to
check ubuntuforums.org or #ubuntu on FreeNode (IRC) if you want to
analze the probl
I do not know if this is the correct place to post this, but to answer
BJizzle's question, it might help. I have been having a weird problem
with my pc and it is that all my apps just went to sleep, nothing ran,
impossible to do anything but surf the web with firefox...until i
installed beryl...i d
I have this problem as well. I downloaded all the patches and got them
installed and my CPU still goes up to 100% and stays there until reboot.
I can reproduce this problem by just open Firefox, OpenGL apps, and a
few other programs. Any other ideas?
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Upload checked, confirmed, and accepted to -updates.
** Changed in: gnome-vfs2 (Ubuntu Edgy)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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fixed uploaded to edgy-updates now
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Tested and ready for -updates on the 28th.
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** Changed in: gnome-vfs2 (Ubuntu Edgy)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Le vendredi 24 novembre 2006 à 16:20 +, Paul Bell a écrit :
> OT: where can I find out what's fixed/new with the other packages in
> edgy-proposed? I don't want update anything else unless I have a reason
> to.
Read the edgy-changes list or try to dist-upgrade with that source
listed and see
@Paul Bell
packages uploaded for edgy-proposed are announced also on
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/edgy-changes/
You can also try: aptitude changelog package
(There's usually slight delay before changelogs appear to
http://changelogs.ubuntu.com)
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Just updated...
libgnomevfs2-0
libgnomevfs2-common
libgnomevfs2-extra
libgnomevfs2-bin
and it appears to be fixed! Excellent work, a big thank you to everyone
concerned :o)
OT: where can I find out what's fixed/new with the other packages in
edgy-proposed? I don't want update anything else unless
Le vendredi 24 novembre 2006 à 13:09 +, juantovar a écrit :
> I am sorry Sebastien, I have looked everywhere in this page but haven't
> found packagewhere is it?
edgy-proposed:
"deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ edgy-proposed main restricted
universe multiverse" to your sources.list
-
Le vendredi 24 novembre 2006 à 12:35 +, kmon a écrit :
> Hi
>
> will those patches enter edgy-updates once the QA team is happy with
> them?
if the QA team is happy with them and people tries the edgy-proposed
update and confirm it works fine they will be uploaded to edgy-updates
then
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I am sorry Sebastien, I have looked everywhere in this page but haven't
found packagewhere is it?
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will those patches enter edgy-updates once the QA team is happy with
them?
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Le jeudi 23 novembre 2006 à 22:25 +, Kristian Hermansen a écrit :
> This should get you upgraded from a shell. You must reboot to get
> changes (or restart gnome/X?)...haven't tested non-reboot scenario...
why not using edgy-proposed which is an official apt source?
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This should get you upgraded from a shell. You must reboot to get
changes (or restart gnome/X?)...haven't tested non-reboot scenario...
mkdir /tmp/fix && cd /tmp/fix && wget
http://people.ubuntu.com/~seb128/debug/54684/libgnomevfs2-common_2.16.1-0ubuntu3_all.deb
&& wget
http://people.ubuntu.com/~
those packages were just for testing, upgrade with the edgy-proposed
version, that should be easier
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ooops, hit the save changes button too early, this is the package that
give me problems
libgnomevfs2-common_2.16.1-0ubuntu3_all.deb
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I installed the ones in this page
http://people.ubuntu.com/~seb128/debug/54684/. The other ones gave me source
code and i do not know what to do with that. And to be more precise it is the
package.
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did you try to install from edgy-proposed?
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I have the same problem a Jad. I get broken dependencies error. I ran
sudo apt-get install -f and it totally killed my installation. I had to
reinstall Ubuntu completely, and on reinstalling
libgnomevfs2-common_2.16.1-0ubuntu3_all.deb i got the same problem
again. How do i fix this?
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Accepted into edgy-proposed. Please contact the QA team via Simon Law so
that they can verify that this bug has been fixed and that there are no
regressions.
** Changed in: gnome-vfs2 (Ubuntu Edgy)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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>Maybe you could read the comments on a bug before adding a new one?
Well Sebastian, I too am asking the same question as Mr. Breier because
I don't see an obvious answer in the posts.
Do you happen to know when will this patch be integrated into the
official edgy distro?
The release notes for t
hmm, weird,
I have same problem and when I tried to install the patches I got broken
dependencies warning and it was suggested to execute 'apt-get install -f' to
fix it but when I tried that I got this
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Desktop/nautilus$ sudo apt-get install -f
Reading package lists... Do
Maybe you could read the comments on a bug before adding a new one? That
question has already been asked and there is a reply to it, extra
comments on the same topic only create extra bug load for the maintainer
who doesn't work on fixing the bug while ready that new comment
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Any chances that this will be officially fixed in edgy? Or do I have to
get the packages manually?
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This upload fixes the issue:
gnome-vfs2 (2.16.2-0ubuntu1) feisty; urgency=low
.
* New upstream version:
- Add a "--replace" commandline argument to gnome-vfs-daemon
to replace the current daemon. (Mostly for debugging use)
- Make translations work in gnome-vfs-daemon
- H
Any chance of an x86_64 deb please? This is driving me bonkers!
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Fixes the issue here aswell =) Thanks seb.
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** Changed in: nautilus (upstream)
Status: Unconfirmed => Fix Released
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The fix works for me too. Thanks Sebastien.
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Fixes the problem for me! Requires a killall nautilus to take effect
after installing, but I can no longer reproduce this bug :). Thank you
so much!
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I'll look at backporting that to edgy
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu Edgy)
Sourcepackagename: nautilus => gnome-vfs2
Importance: Undecided => High
Assignee: (unassigned) => Sebastien Bacher
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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fixed upstream
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not a nautilus issue
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I've uploaded i386 packages with the patch to
http://people.ubuntu.com/~seb128/debug/54684/ if somebody wants to test
and comment on whether it fixes the bug for him too, they work fine for
me
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I got this bug too
running edgy on a centrino inspiron 8600c
this happen when opening a folder with video in it.
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #357704
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** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: nautilus => gnome-vfs2
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Oh, i have seen this since Edgy Eft Beta; just by pluging my digital
photo camera, importing a couple of pics and then turning off the camera
triggers it. To fix, i simply kill the nautilus process and remember
next time when importing pictures not to turn off the camera but wait
whatever timeout e
I don't think there's much of a need to echo confirmations... It's
pretty consistently reproducible and I've experienced this in all the
GNOME 2.16's I've tried.
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Confirmed here too.
Running Edgy i386
While downloading a file with the default bittorrent manager,
clicking (once) on the incomplete file in Nautilus in the directory causes 100%
cpu usage on one core - am running on a core duo here.
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Confirmed here too, running Edgy amd64.
Have had this problem for a while now :/
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I confirm this on a current Edgy (as of 2006-10-21), with nautilus
2.16.1-0ubuntu3. This is on AMD64 but in 32bit mode. This happens to me
when downloading AVIs or ISOs, with Firefox or wget, i.e. basically any
time there is a constantly growing file.
I don't know if this can help, but I attach th
I'm experiencing the same problem using Thoggen under Edgy.
It isn't necessary to hit refresh to trigger this. Simply opening
nautilus to a directory containing a file that is being updated, and
then immediately closing the nautilus window or changing to anther
directory (like home) does the same
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Importance: Undecided => High
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A big "me too" on this one.
It's a shame; its the only thing about Edgy that I'd call a showstopper.
Everything else is working swimmingly for me.
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On Edgy, I am also seeing this with AVI's. To reproduce, use Acidrip to
rip something to an AVI (default settings are fine, 1-pass is faster).
Have Nautilus go into the directory where the AVI is being outputted.
Press refresh a few times, then close the nautilus window, then close
acidrip. Now nau
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** Also affects: nautilus (upstream) via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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I'm also seeing this. I still use Ubuntu Dapper on this machine but I
have compiled nautilus 2.16 from source.
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I'm able to reproduce this using slow's instruction.
$ cd /tmp
$ nautilus .
$ wget
http://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/1.0-8774/NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-8774-pkg1.run
Hit refresh button on nautilus view couple of times and cpu usage goes
high.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status
** Description changed:
1. Go to a directory where something is being downloaded.
2. Refresh a couple of times.
CPU usage jumps to 100% and stays that way even after switching to
another directory.
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+ Using 386 kernel by the way.
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I'm using edgy.
Nautilus 2.15.90.
Happens regardless of file being downloaded.
The backtrace:
Thread 2 (Thread -1242137696 (LWP 8497)):
#0 0xe410 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
#1 0x4669103e in __lll_mutex_lock_wait ()
from /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libpthread.so.0
#2 0x4668d6c4 in _L_mutex_lock_49 ()
Thanks for your bug. What version of Ubuntu do you use? Does it depends of the
format of the file you download? Could you get a backtrace with nautilus-dbg
installed when that happens, using gdb:
- gdb -p $(pidof nautilus)
(gdb) thread apply all bt
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