Hello I am having a similar issue -- might be the same issue. I am on
Xubuntu 9.04 and we use a Netapp also and I think the problem may not
have anything to do with the number of files as you suggest. I am having
identical problem when trying to access CIFS shares on our Netapp
device, even when th
I should also point out that once this situation occurs, I also cannot
umount the share. Presumably this is because Thunar is hung and keeps it
marked as "busy"
r...@jaunty:/media# umount /media/lan/NETAPP1/Temp_Storage/
unmount error 16 = Device or resource busy
Refer to the umount.cifs(8) manual
I'm sorry to keep commenting, but there is one other bit of information
that might be useful here:
I am able to CIFS mount other Windows XP shares on the network and
access them via Thunar without issue. This seems to indicate some
problem with the combination of Netapp + mount.cifs + Thunar
I wo
This problem appears to be a Thunar issue ... I've installed "pcmanfm" a
lightweight file manager that is similar in appearance to Thunar. If I
open all Netapp shares with this file manager, I do not have any issues
at all. Non-Netapp shares operate fine (and simultaneously) with Thunar.
This is a
If you are able to get the latest mesa drivers added to the 9.04 repo,
please let me know and I will be happy to reinstall Jaunty on a separate
harddrive on my hardware and confirm if it helps.
Also, when I have time next week I will install Karmic and confirm the
results with my hardware.
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Hello, I am having the identical problem described here. I will add
additional information/clues that may be helpful.
I have an older computer at home that I recently did a fresh install of
Xubuntu 9.04 on, and it did not have any of these problems. I have
applied all apt-get upgrade's since then
As a temporary workaround, here is how you can get your panel to start.
This is not a "fix" because other items are missing... background image
is still pale blue (incorrect) and no icons appear on the desktop.
1) Boot from the LiveCD
2) mount your main harddrive ... for example:
mkdir /mnt/sda1
As a followup to this issue, I have gone through the Xubuntu 9.04
reinstall procedure once again (fresh install) and noticed a new clue.
This time after completing the install and rebooting to a successful
desktop, I went to System-> Synaptic Package Manager and reviewed the
packages eligible for
FYI, according to the unofficial ATI driver wiki:
http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Jaunty_Installation_Guide
the only option for my video card (ATI Radeon pre-X1000) is the open
source mesa drivers. This is because ATI is no longer providing support
for these video cards, and as such the la
I have just done a fresh install of Xubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx today and
also all updates that were available. I can confirm that this problem
seems to be resolved: I did not have any problems with video at all, and
all the updates are applied and system working correctly.
I have a Dell Dimension 91
I am on Lubuntu 14.04 with Firefox 29.0 on a Dell Dimension 2400
(Pentium 4) with the same issue. I can confirm that setting
"gfx.xrender.enabled" to false in about:config resolves the issue.
Thanks!
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