One precision: after booting, the machine always behaves correctly for
some minutes. Throttling state is T0 at this moment.
Then at some point (when starting a video, or having firefox with more
than 5 or 6 tabs, the fan starts to rotate and looking at the throttling
informations shows that it swi
Public bug reported:
Hi all,
1) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=8.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=hardy
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu hardy (development branch)"
Laptop Inspiron 8600 pentiuum M1.6Ghz.
For a week or so now, it seems like the kernel upgrade made some
In the meantime, I found what was wrong and had not reported it here yet.
It seems it was something related to the icon size (but 150%, I can't be sure
since I'm not on my box at the moment) being to big.
Between two successive crashes, I did Ctrl-Minus to reduce the icon size
and then it stoppe
I have the same problem this bug report describes.
When I try starting nautilus, it displays then seems to crash, then
reappears, then recrash, and so until I guess the maximum try count is
reached.
When starting in the command line, here's what I see :
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ nautilus
** (nautilus
In case of doubt, please note I'm reporting this bug using hardy. I
updated my sources.list manually one week ago and started using it.
Hope it helps improving this release.
Cheers.
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nautilus starts at boot then crashes 10 times
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/185728
You received this bug noti
Thanks for the answer. Could you please point me to the bug that was already
logged so I can follow its evolution?
Btw, shouldn't this bug marked as duplicate?
Thanks again.
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main menu slow to open after startup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/149838
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Public bug reported:
In the gnome-panel, after the boot, when I click on the ubuntu to open
the main menu, this takes about 5 seconds to open.
It seems to be related to something not being loaded, since after this
first click the following immediately opens the menu...
Maybe it's related, so I'l