I can confirm this bug on a Dell Latitude D630 with the proprietary
Nvidia driver on Ubuntu 9.04 "Jaunty". In Gnome with visual effects
enabled, Qt applications like KeePassX or the git client cola do not
update their windows correctly and basically become unusable. If I
disable visual effects in G
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: coreutils
Running 'du -hs ' returns a radically different size summary
as displayed in the folder properties of Nautilus in Gnome.
The folder I am trying with is displayed as follows in Nautilus:
2,966 items, totalling 54.0 MB
du(1) 'du -hs directory'
This is certainly weird. Without any changes to the folder in question,
'du -hs' now reports a size of 75M. The result for 'du -hsL' is the
same. The folder or any content within hasn't been touched since I
reported the bug. The only thing that occurred in between were system
restarts and a kernel
I checked what Nautilus says about the size of the folder and it still
says by its original output:
"2,966 items, totalling 54.0 MB"
So even if du now shows more than just 4MB, more than 70MB are still off
the mark.
Something is very wrong here.
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coreutils: du(1) doesn't summarize correctly
1. what type of filesystem is this?
Information from 'mount -v':
...
/dev/sda12 on /home type ext3 (rw,relatime)
...
/home/username/.Private on /home/username type ecryptfs
(ecryptfs_sig=60cc62a1039711h8,ecryptfs_fnek_sig=3257a12b81aff999,ecryptfs_cipher=aes,ecryptfs_key_bytes=16)
So, it's an en
I am really looking forward to a fix. The Samsung N130 netbook is not
really useable right now.
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Title:
The new (2.6.39+) samsung_laptop kernel mo