David, do you have your Linux partition aligned to a 4kb sector on
your SSD? This might be the case as well (I have had to do it on my
HDD).
On 4 August 2012 06:09, David Smith wrote:
> Yes, I'm also having this problem...
>
> Dolphin sometimes takes 2+ minutes to open on a Sandy Brige quad-core
Hi,
I can confirm that I am affected by this bug as well. Dolphin seems to
read a lot of stuff from the hard drive at the start and the UI gets
locked for a long time (>15s in my case). It only occurs during the
first time I open it after starting the computer.
Regards,
Grzegorz
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I used the advice from:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=625235#30
and it seems to have done the trick!
But it seems that some recent update set this RUN=yes in
/etc/default/speech-dispatcher
Cheers,
Grzegorz
2012/3/4 Grześ Andruszkiewicz :
> Yes, they seem to run as
it
running a dogdy instance of pulseaudio?
Grzegorz
On 4 March 2012 15:25, dE . wrote:
> On 03/04/12 13:17, Grześ Andruszkiewicz wrote:
>>
>> I found a workaround:
>> grzes:/home/ga# killall pulseaudio
>> grzes:/home/ga# ps -A | grep pulse
>> 5137 ? 00:0
I found a workaround:
grzes:/home/ga# killall pulseaudio
grzes:/home/ga# ps -A | grep pulse
5137 ?00:00:00 pulseaudio
then I have only one pulseaudio and everything works fine! Why did it
end up in this wrong state in the first place?
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> Do you have pulseaudio installed?
Yes:
grzes:/home/ga# aptitude versions pulseaudio
p A 0.9.21-3+squeeze1
stable
600
i A 1.1-3
testing,unstable
700
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> If so, is there any 'pulse*' process running?
2126 ?00:00:11 pulseaudio
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