Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
I have a Toshiba Satellite L305D-S5870 with an Athlon QL-60. From
startup Nautilus loads >90% of one core and holds onto it for a
considerable length of time. It will sometimes randomly let go of it in
as little as 20 minutes. Most of the time
I kept it running for a few minutes with this backtrace. If it would
help i could let it run until nautilus releases the processor, but that
could be a very large file (hours).
** Attachment added: "gdb-nautilus.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21516757/gdb-nautilus.txt
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Nautilus Loads P
I found that once the problem stops, i can restart nautilus and the
problem will come back but only persist for a few minutes. Attached is
a backtrace where the problem stopped a minute or two before the end.
** Attachment added: "gdb-nautilus.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21519761/gdb-na
I am sorry for that. I deleted the icon folders and that fixed it. I
had heard that icons could mess it up, but I thought I had disabled
everything. Again, sorry for wasting your time.
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Nautilus Loads Processor
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/316924
You received this bug notification because
I checked system > preferences > assistive technologies and it said that
it was disabled as well as not having at-spi anywhere on my processes.
I downloaded all of those libraries and ran it again. The hogging seems
to die off more quickly since an update a couple of weeks ago (can't
tell you a b
I am sorry to keep doing things improperly. I just started using Ubuntu
in September so please bear with me.
The last break was after it had dropped the proc.
** Attachment added: "gdb-nautilus-loaded.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23443807/gdb-nautilus-loaded.txt
** Attachment removed:
Sorry, I got a little antsy and deleted them all permanently.
I removed all of the files to the trash at once (all four folders and
all four tarballs) and the problem stopped. I restored them all and the
problem returned. After that I deleted them all because I don't use
them. Unfortunately I h
I am trying to go the opposite way and get the panel as tiny as
possible. I have the panel set to 14 pixels and most things resize.
The two applets that I use that give me problems are the CPU Frequency
Scaling Monitor 2.30.0 (top right of shot) and the Indicator Applet
0.3.6 (top middle). I had
I have this problem as well. The brightness applet will display that it
has changed the brightness, however nothing changes. I can add that,
for me at least, this appears to have something to do with the drivers.
Setting brightness worked fine with the open source, but when I switched
to fglrx it
Confirmed – mostly.
Running: Mint 18 Cinnamon 64-bit
Kernel: 4.4.0-78
Laptop: Lenovo Thinkpad Yoga 12
Backstory:
I have a dual boot with windows 10, which I evidently messed up because I would
get a (busybox) prompt every once in a while. Generally running a manual fsck
would fix that. Last n
It looks like it is an error with the terminal display. I can still
type and get commands to go through, but the display is garbled spacing.
I can call nano /etc/fstab and get my fstab file without issue.
Everything is properly spaced and I can type without issue.
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You received this bug notifi
Logitech DiNovo Edge
Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth Dongle (HCI mode)
AMD 890 FX chipset
Ubuntu 10.10 (fresh install)
Performed some random "fixes" from around the Internet and none worked.
Unfortunately I don't remember what were done and which were not changed
back.
I do recall that onc
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