(That CD, incidentally, did pass the "verification" test... since I
created the flash drive with two different creators (unetbootin and the
KDE tool) and the drive is fine afaik, I suspect either the creation of
it or the use of it was triggering that issue.)
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I burned a CD (of the same .iso image) and the installation worked fine.
I wonder if there are race conditions in the installer that are only
triggered by the speed of the flash-based install?
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Same issue: 13.04 64-bit, ubuntu server.
The errors pgoetz reported were actually probably false postives (I see
the same thing): http://askubuntu.com/questions/180218/why-does-
integrity-check-fail-for-the-12-04-1-alternate-iso
...which makes me wonder what he did that actually solved it. pgoetz
Same issue for me, fixed with comment #22 (thanks!)
I moved power* out of ~/.kde/share/config/
I note that once i recreated my power settings, i have only powerdevilrc
and powermanagementprofilesrc in the config directory (in terms of
power*). The file list that I moved out (power*) included:
po
Bravo - it appears to be fixed! sentinel seems to run less often, now,
as well. I installed the oneiric version from Mathias' repo.
Thanks very much!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/9298
Great! So I can safely install v 0.7.1 from the Precise repo over my
current installation (oneiric) to test?
Since I don't have a way to trigger the bug, I will install and wait and
see (I do have a script now in place that alerts me when sentinel runs.)
I'll report back.
Thanks for taking care o
Matthias - are you addressing me or Daniel? Thanks, -c
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Title:
apper-sentinel blocks DBUS for 10-60 seconds
To manage notifications about this bu
That's great Daniel, thanks very much.
For the record, it's not just hotkeys... e.g. starting a command from
the Alt-F2 launch window... I also notice that clicking a link in the
Linux version of TweetDeck, and other assorted cases where DBUS would
seem to be involved, all seem to get held up by t
Public bug reported:
Periodically (once or twice a day) messages sent to DBUS (in KDE) seem
to hang. Hotkeys don't work, commands issued from the Alt-F2 command-
runner don't go, etc. After 10 to 60 seconds or so, it becomes obvious
that DBUS was buffering those events and then processes them in a