Any chance of getting this into the natty package sources?
Users will be stuck with completely unresponsive Ubuntu systems until oneiric
gets out. I can confirm that it makes a bad impression on the users of my
computer.
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This bug was fixed in the package desktopcouch - 1.0.8-0ubuntu1
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* New upstream release.
- Behavior change: Preserves Ubuntu One service through longer replication
period, 10 minutes changed to 60 minutes.
- Feature
** Branch linked: lp:~cmiller/ubuntu/oneiric/desktopcouch/1.0.8-0u1
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Title:
desktopcouch-service consumes 100% cpu
To manage notifications about
** Also affects: desktopcouch
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: desktopcouch
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: desktopcouch
Importance: Undecided => Critical
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really hope this will be fixed.
kinda ridiculous issue if you switch to the guest session
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Title:
desktopcouch-service consumes 100% cpu
To manag
Confirming this happening on a user account here, which is running the
classic session and not using ubuntuone. For some reason the session
starts couchdb, beam.smp (from erlang), and desktopcouch-service, which
consumes 100% CPU and is eventually respawned until you run out of
memory..
** Changed
I'm not sure what I did, but the issue resolved itself for me.
Logging into Ubuntu Classic, as noted, the problem didn't arise.
I too, logged into Ubuntu One and installed the Enable File Sync, Enable
Contacts Sync and Bookmarks Sync as well.
I'm not sure what that installed, but upon a reboot, n
same here - am resolving it, as noted, by logging into ubuntu one...
Any word an a fix?
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Title:
desktopcouch-service consumes 100% cpu
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This bug also affect one of the two users of my machine: now I have
exactly 13 instances of desktop-coush running altogether one of them is
eating 100% of my CPU.
Some (hopefully useful) information:
Linux ubuntu-HP-dx5150-MT 2.6.38-8-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Mon Apr 11 03:31:24
UTC 2011 x86_64 x8
Oddly enough, when I log in as Ubuntu Classic and not using Unity,
desktopcouch-service does not run up 100% of my CPU but works perfectly
fine.
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sudo rm /usr/bin/desktopcouch-service
and there was silence.. ;-)
no disadvantages so far?!
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After time, it slows my AMD quad-core to a crawl.
So I created a script: killall -9 desktopcouch-service
named the file killdesktopcouch
saved it to my home folder
made it executable with chmod a+x
then added a line to crontab
*/1 * * * * /home/user/./killdesktopcouch
and now i automatically kil
I'm confirming this bug. The replication steps are simple from a
relatively fresh and updated Natty (64 bits) install.
1) Login to a new user account, or to the "Guest" session.
2) In a terminal, issue the "top" command
3) You should notice that desktopcouch-service is eating 100% of CPU.
Workaro
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