I can fully confirm the above findings (no sound at the beginning,
distortions etc) and thank you very much andy for the hint. That made
the trick.
I have a GeForce G1210 on Intel Core i3 platform. (I can provide more
info if desired)
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So, today I had some time to test with the new Ubuntu Lucid Lynx Beta 1.
Result: The problem is still persistent with the same effect. But today
I also tested the copy process from another Ubuntu 9.10 to the 10.4
system. It behaves slightly different:
1) Copy process starts immediately
2) On the
So, today I had some time to test with the new Ubuntu Lucid Lynx Beta 1.
Result: The problem is still persistent with the same effect. But today
I also tested the copy process from another Ubuntu 9.10 to the 10.4
system. It behaves slightly different:
1) Copy process starts immediately
2) On the
its smbd which consumes 100% CPU. I can't run it for another 30Minutes
as the the client immediately receives an error messagen saying
permission denied and at the same time the samba's server harddisk
stops working. The 100% smbd process then runs forever.
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Samba daemon crashes when
its smbd which consumes 100% CPU. I can't run it for another 30Minutes
as the the client immediately receives an error messagen saying
permission denied and at the same time the samba's server harddisk
stops working. The 100% smbd process then runs forever.
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Samba daemon crashes when
I am sorry for the misleading term crashes in the titel, but I didn't
find any better expression while writing the bug report. samba does not
crash/segfault, rather it raises the CPU load to 100%. Don't know how to
call this.
Today I tested several file sizes and stopped at about 3500MB. It seems
I am sorry for the misleading term crashes in the titel, but I didn't
find any better expression while writing the bug report. samba does not
crash/segfault, rather it raises the CPU load to 100%. Don't know how to
call this.
Today I tested several file sizes and stopped at about 3500MB. It seems
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35544772/Dependencies.txt
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: samba
1) 9.10 (Karmic)
2) Samba 2:3.4.0-3ubuntu5
3) I have set up an encrypted home directory which is automatically
decrypted when logging in to the system. I have then set up a shared
directory within my home dir. I expect to write to and read from
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: samba
1) 9.10 (Karmic)
2) Samba 2:3.4.0-3ubuntu5
3) I have set up an encrypted home directory which is automatically
decrypted when logging in to the system. I have then set up a shared
directory within my home dir. I expect to write to and read from
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35544773/ProcMaps.txt
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