I have experienced something similar to the first poster: I installed
ubuntu 9.04 alpha 5 last week on a newly formated ext4 partition. As I
was setting the system up, I was updating the system with the latest
package updates but I kept running into an error saying the drive was
full (it was actual
Forgot to mention that the freezing didn't happen ALL the time with the
ext4 deletes. When I was cutting and pasting it would get a few mins in
and freeze, and elsewise I was able to delete some files but others made
it freeze. I suspect it may have been LARGE files but I do not have
solid proof of
It looks like the converted vs native ext4 filesystem info I gave
earlier was a RED HERRING! I just got another system freeze deleting
files off my EXT4 partition that I had reformatted (using mkfs.ext4)
yesterday. I have just dropped down to a root shell on the recovery mode
to see if I can figure
Well, I could not reproduce the latest system freeze. Certainly the
frequency of the system freezing from EXT4 deletes is much, much lower
on this new native EXT4 partition as opposed to the converted version. I
am going to do some more spring cleaning to see if it will freeze up
again.
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3 more nautilus delete freezes to report (all from same "native" EXT4
partition):
1. deleted a folder with a bunch of video files totalling 7.5 GB
2. deleted 16 folders and files totalling 1.1 GB
3. deleted 6 folder and files totalling 1.6 GB
In all 3 cases it froze immediately after I said yes t
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
This is a fresh 9.10 install on a new system. The graphics system is an
ATI Radeon HD 4890 running the FGLRX drivers and two screens (one in
portrait, one in landscape). All updates have been applied but the
problem has persisted since initial instal
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cannot switch users - using dual screens
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/448719
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old xorg log
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cannot switch users - using dual screens
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Just thought I would add that the screensaver on the first account works
fine... just the 'switch users' session seems to crash. Here are the
xorg logs.
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cannot switch users - using dual screens
https://bugs
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
When waking from sleep mode, I have to be careful not to move the mouse
around as the mouse pointer will get trapped btw to two screens of a
dual screen setup. Once stuck the mouse will stay stuck in that location
and will flash and the whole system
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/50288052/Dependencies.txt
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