Can confirm this using a /home with a user that was created using 8.04.
I then reinstalled the system as 8.10 (keeping the old /home partition
from 8.04). Creating a new user in 8.10 caused no gconfd-2 problems, but
logging in as the old user instantly got me a gconfd-2 process eating
away at the C
Confirm, but not with Wubi
I'm running an upgraded 8.10 => 9.04 x86_64 Linux originally installed
without Wubi, and I see the "Activating swapfile swap" which hangs
around for 1-2 minutes before proceeding. This didn't occur until about
a month ago (i.e. not related to the upgrade itself). Is the
When I wrote Linux I meant Ubuntu... just to be clear.
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Hardy wait so much on "Activating swapfile swap..." on Wubi installation
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/219349
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*bump* :-)
Second the previous comment about traffic being relevant; I recently
clean-installed 8.10 (with network-manager) on an old box. Sure enough,
as soon as I started transferring larger amounts of data across the
network (be it streaming or copying large files), network-manager thinks
the n
I experienced this too after uninstalling xserver-xgl and restarting X.
However, I think the dialog could be more user-friendly. As it stands,
there's no way of telling which of the system keyboard settings
mentioned in the dialog is the "X settings" and which is the "GNOME
settings"; it's fifty-fi
The priority class argument to ionice is still bugged; it passes a
priority class of -2 to ionice if IONICE_PRIORITY is not set, which is
an invalid priority class. I assume priority class 2 is what is intended
here. This affects both /etc/cron.daily/slocate and
/etc/cron.daily/notslocate.
Or shou
The "-" is part of the shell expression. Duh! Ignore my previous
idiotic post.
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updatedb cron job re-nices wrong process (pid 7 by default)!
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152692
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