This is also happening on my iMac running Oneiric, kernel
3.0.0-16-generic. Initially the errors seem benign but eventually
network performance degrades to unusable speeds. I have no problems if I
use the vendor sk98lin driver compiled against the linux-
image-2.6.35-22-generic kernel. Foresto's s
Just a note to say, I had this issue on Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 (recently
upgraded from 9.10) and found a solution for my specific case.
I discovered that I had some software installed outside of regular
package management (in this case a BOINC server) which had two scripts:
/usr/local/bin/start and /u
This the same as GNOME bug:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=402317
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This bug only occurs when dragging files from file-roller to a Nautilus
window when the Nautilus view mode is "View as List".
Drag and drop from file-roller works fine when Nautilus view is "View as
Icons", or onto the Desktop.
File Roller 2.20.1, Nautilus 2.20.1 on Gutsy.
** Also affects: file-
It's certainly confirmed ... I've linked to the upstream bug(s) on the
GNOME Bugzilla. Hopefully the GNOME devs responsible will ask for any
extra info they need there ?
(The stack traces here don't seem very informative to me ... I may get a
chance to run gnome-panel under Valgrind [
https://wiki
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Gnome-panel hangs and allocates all possible ram.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/154504
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #511994
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=511994
** Also affects: gnome-panel via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=511994
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Gnome-panel hangs and allocates all possible ram.
https://bugs.l
Yes, I can confirm this behavior exactly. The bug only occurs when there
are >8 windows in the window list and it is positioned on a left of
right vertical panel. Thanks for spotting this Mr_C the workaround
is to put the window list applet on a bottom or top panel.
I thought it was an U7.10
These are slightly different symptoms (but similar) to what I see. When
the panel locks up, window switching with alt-Tab works fine, and when
gnome-panel is killed in a terminal (eg $ killall gnome-panel ) it
mostly restarts okay (although sometimes it hangs again immediately,
sometimes not). Swit
I still haven't isolated what's causing this bug, but it tends to occur
much more frequently when there are more windows in the standard Window
List applet (eg > 7 or 8). Things can be stable for 24+ hours with less
than ~ 7 windows listed ... once there are ~7 or more windows the
(possible) memory
evolution-alarm-notify kept sneaking it's way back on, so I hadn't had a
chance for a proper test over a couple of days. I uninstalled evolution
(and evolution-alarm-notify) just to ensure it was off, and I haven't
seen the bug since. I'll give it a few more days, then reinstall
evolution and see h
Okay, I've turned evolution-alarm-notify off, will report how it goes !
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I do use evolution (although not exclusively), and evolution-alarm-
notify is running in my standard gnome session.
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Gnome-panel hangs and allocates all possible ram.
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Just a note to say I'm still seeing this bug with the clock applet
removed.
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Gnome-panel hangs and allocates all possible ram.
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I tried removing the Deskbar applet and Workrave ... those didn't help.
I'm running with the clock applet removed now too, I'll report how it
goes. I've noticed that the memory-blowout & hang only seems to happen
when I'm actually using the machine ... ie if I leave it logged in all
day while I'm n
Elizabeth,
No, this system is running on a single 1680x1050 LCD, with no other
video devices or screens defined in the Xorg.conf (and desktop effects
turned off).
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Gnome-panel hangs and allocates all possible ram.
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Gnome-panel hangs and allocates all possible ram.
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I also see this behavior in Gutsy (amd64), previously upgraded from
Feisty. After a few hours, gnome-panel memory usage continues to grow
until the system starts swapping. After killing / restarting gnome-panel
the notification area losses it's icons and most (but not all) parts of
the panels are n
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity-frontend-kde
Running kubuntu-7.04-beta-desktop-i386.iso (beta 3), booted LiveCD in
VMware Player.
After Kubuntu has booted, start the installer using desktop icon.
* Step 1 (select English)
* Step 2 (select Melbourne, Australia)
* Step 3 (sele
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