Same here. I using Dapper-Drake but updated to the latest patches etc
via Update Manager. Using the K7 kernel for AMD processors.
I have noticed 80%-90% usage by this single utility when I execute 'top'
:
5755 ted 16 0 47672 3124 1464 S 90.6 0.2 4562:14 gnome-cups-
icon
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I am experiencing this bug with 173 in Ubuntu 10.04, kernel
2.6.32-22-generic
I switched to the Nouveue driver and the problem stopped. Back to
NVIDIA, and it happens again.
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[G86GL] Latest NVIDIA drivers: X hangs with blank screen after logout.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/258357
You recei
Having said that, I've just applied updates today (10/06/10) and it
seems to be OK for now. The problem did occur 'out-of'the-box' though,
and has done for the first few weeks of the 10.04 release (for me).
My card is the NVIDIA Geforce FX5600, by the way, which is one of the
older (legacy) cards
I am using Ubuntu 10.04, Rhytmbox 0.12.8 and as of 13th March 2011 I
still have this exact same problem. An 8Gb iPod Nano formatted and used
initially using Windows XP and iTunes.
What is the fix and where can I read about it and more importantly, how
to apply it?
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And to add insult to injury, I've just tried the "Create new playlist"
trick by creating a new playlist and then deleting the original one. Not
only did the newly created playlist in Rhytmbox not get written to the
iPod, but the old playlist that I was originally trying to edit was
deleted from the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 574569 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/574569
Same problem here, Ubuntu 10.04, Rhythmbox 0.12.8. Restarting does not
fix for me.
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