Yes, this is a particularly irksome bug.
One clue:
1. Add the System Monitor applet to your panel and configure it to
display disk usage in a graph.
2. Reboot (to clear out disk cache)
3. Make sure disk usage is low (wait for bootup to settle down, have a
lot of memory :-)
4. Click on a Drawer
Naw, nevermind. I think I was imaging it or it was just coincidence :-/
Sorry!
qo
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Gnome drawer applet delays and unresponsiveness
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/108951
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Happens on i386, X86_64, multiple different machines with Intel/AMD,
nVidia, Sony Vaio laptop, Fedora 8, Fedora 9. Only thing I see in common is
Compiz. And, even with MetaCity, Drawer isn't exactly a speed demon
(though it's much "faster" with MetaCity).
I've worked around this by removing al
Sanford wrote: ^^^In the mean time, if you are affected by this,
manually mount your desired share, and then use Tomboy's "Local Folder"
sync service and point to the place you mounted it.^^^
Hmm, I manually mount using wdfs and point Tomboy to the mounted
directory, and am seeing this same issue
Opps. Sorry. I spoke too soon. Using -s seemed to help in the case
where Tomboy is able to sync successfully. But, in cases where the sync
fails, the lock is still left behind.
In my case, sync is not completing on the first try when many notes need
to be synced. This results in the lock rema
Not sure if anyone is still reading this, but I have a question
regarding the lock file format:
Below, what is the tag for? I'm asking since is doesn't
seem balanced by a tag (I'm no XML wiz...).
What is this used for? Maybe I'm way off base but could imagine that if
client-id = us, then we c
Thanks, Sanford, for all your great work on Tomboy, and for the mini-
tutorial on XML :-)
regards,
qo
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"fuse: mountpoint is not empty" syncing over ssh
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152978
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Hi Daniel,
Yes, that's what he means. I'm not sure if I can add an attachment, but
I'll try:
If you can see the attachment, here's how you go about it:
1. Right-click on the Gnome Application menu
2. Select "Edit Menus"
3. Edit to taste
4. Now, from the Gnome Panel, right-click and select Ad