I will try that, but I doubt it is Ubuntu (or at least only Ubuntu) as
everything else I do with the shares (including copying tens of
Gigagbytes for several hours) works fine. Overloading them seems
unlikely. Maybe Picasa uses them in an unusual way wich creates the
conflict...

On Jul 13, 2:44 pm, DanKegel <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jul 12, 11:34 am, Cyr1dian <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Plugging in a 1000Mbps cable and killing the wifi didn't help. To make
> > things worse, after a while the whole thing crashes. Not just Picasa
> > mind you, the whole system!
>
> > Picasa will start to hang and then resume (it never got past more than
> > a few hunderd pics) until it keeps hanging. I then killed the process.
> > After some checking the process was still hanging around in a zombie
> > state. To get rid off it I tried a log-off/login; that hung the entire
> > system (which is otherwise perfectly stable).
>
> Awesome.  Sounds like you've found a bug in the
> operating system.  It's possible that Picasa overwhelms
> the network file system somehow.
> How are you mounting the shares, i.e. which protocol, NFS, SMB, or
> CIFS?
> You might try a different mount protocol and see if that
> behaves differently.
> - Dan
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