Public bug reported:
My system is a Asus A7N8X-X motherboard with 512 M of DDR400 memory, a AMD
XP3200 CPU , two HD's, and two DVD / CD recorder. On IDE 0 Master I have my
Windows OS and on IDE 0 Slave I have my Ubuntu OS, on IDE 1 Master I have a
DVD RW drive and on IDE 1 Slave I have a com
The executable is trackerd, that is launched every time you boot (Tracker on
System – Preferences – Sessions) or when you ask for a search in Nautilus
2.20.0 File Browser.
Regards,
megahertz
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System high activity
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/157891
You received this bug notification becau
The executable is trackerd, that is launched every time you boot
(Tracker on System – Preferences – Sessions) or when you ask for a
search in Nautilus 2.20.0 File Browser.
Regards,
megahertz
On Sun, 2007-10-28 at 01:24 +, Mario Young wrote:
> Thank you for taking the time to report this bug an
. If it is, right click and stop then
right click and kill.
Megahertz
07 at 00:11 +, doclist wrote:
> On Nov 6, 2007 6:06 AM, Luiz Alberto Medaets <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Disable Tracker on System – Preferences – Sessions and the problem will
> > end.
> >
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: grub
I have Windows OS on IDE 1 master and I want to install Gutsy on IDE 1 Slave.
To boot from one HD or the other I change the BIOS settings.
To install Gutsy on my computer, for safety, the first thing I did was to
replace my HD on IDE 1 master (Windo
Thank you for your answer.
You are right to say that I could install grub on IDE 1 master, so the choice
on witch OS I want to load will be on a higher level. But I wanted to make an
Ubuntu installation completely independent from my Windows installation. With
this purpose in mind I bought a new
Disable Tracker on System – Preferences – Sessions and the problem will
end.
Tracker is a desktop search tool, it has a bug, and it is launched every
time you make a search on file browser (Nautilus).
Luiz
On Wed, 2007-10-31 at 00:47 +, doclist wrote:
> I also experience 100% CPU usage from
Disable Tracker on System – Preferences – Sessions and the problem will
end.
Tracker is a desktop search tool, it has a bug, and it is launched every
time you make a search on file browser (Nautilus).
Luiz
On Sun, 2007-11-04 at 21:50 +, Kamil Páral wrote:
> I experience the same problem quite