[Bug 39738] Re: Woring translation: Denglish term "Ausloggen" in Ubuntu's log out dialog

2006-04-17 Thread Andre Heßling
I just looked into gnome-session-2.0, which I think is the corresponding 
package name, and found the term "Ausloggen". I replaced it with "Abmelden".
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Woring translation: Denglish term "Ausloggen" in Ubuntu's log out dialog
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[Bug 36581] Re: gam_server consumes lots of cpu time

2006-06-08 Thread Andre Heßling
I have a similar configuration.
Under /media I have mounted 3 ntfs partitions which have lots of files on it.
My entire music collection is located on one of the ntfs partition which is 
accessed by amarok and therefore apparently by gamin.
I am quite sure that I noticed high cpu usage one time after I copied a (small) 
file from one of my ntfs partition to my root partition using Krusader.

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[Bug 30868] gam_server uses too much CPU power after having copied a file

2006-02-08 Thread Andre Heßling
Public bug reported:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/30868

Affects: gamin (Ubuntu)
   Severity: Normal
   Priority: (none set)
 Status: Unconfirmed

Description:
I am using Kubuntu Dapper with the newest updates installed and whenever
I try to copy a file using Krusader, gam_server uses about 10% of my CPU
at a constant level. This will stop if I quit Krusader but reoccurs if I
restart Krusader. When I kill the process gam_server and restart
Krusader, the CPU usage is ok but again jumps to 10% if I copy a file
again. This also happens after I start amaroK.

What I also noticed is that gam_server often uses up to 10% of my CPU when I am 
just surfing the web. The usage drops immediately but these peaks exist.
This hasn't occured under Breezy and I also compiled my own version of gamin 
using the source file from gamin's homepage. 
None of these problems occured with my "own" version of gamin.
Then I don't even notice the process in "top" because it doesn't even use the 
CPU very much.

So I draw the conclusion that something must be wrong with the ubuntu or debian 
specific package of gamin.
Maybe there is something wrong with the polling options?

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[Bug 30868] gam_server uses too much CPU power after having copied a file

2006-02-08 Thread Andre Heßling
Public bug report changed:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/30868

Comment:
I built this version:
http://www.gnome.org/~veillard/gamin/sources/gamin-0.1.7.tar.gz

I am using Kubuntu Dapper Drake and therefore I don't use GNOME. But I
don't believe that this is a KDE or GNOME specific problem since the
self-built package works and the package that is included in the dapper
repository doesn't - at least not for me.

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[Bug 30868] gam_server uses too much CPU power after having copied a file

2006-02-10 Thread Andre Heßling
Public bug report changed:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/30868

Comment:
I can't reproduce it any more. I rebuilt the package included in the repository 
but I couldn't notice any differences between this package, the binary package 
and the source package from gamin's homepage.
So CPU usage seems to be ok but I still don't know why it jumped to such a high 
level a few days ago.

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[Bug 39738] Re: Woring translation: Denglish term "Ausloggen" in Ubuntu's log out dialog

2006-04-17 Thread Andre Heßling
I just looked into gnome-session-2.0, which I think is the corresponding 
package name, and found the term "Ausloggen". I replaced it with "Abmelden".
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[Bug 30868] gam_server uses too much CPU power after having copied a file

2006-02-08 Thread Andre Heßling
Public bug reported:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/30868

Affects: gamin (Ubuntu)
   Severity: Normal
   Priority: (none set)
 Status: Unconfirmed

Description:
I am using Kubuntu Dapper with the newest updates installed and whenever
I try to copy a file using Krusader, gam_server uses about 10% of my CPU
at a constant level. This will stop if I quit Krusader but reoccurs if I
restart Krusader. When I kill the process gam_server and restart
Krusader, the CPU usage is ok but again jumps to 10% if I copy a file
again. This also happens after I start amaroK.

What I also noticed is that gam_server often uses up to 10% of my CPU when I am 
just surfing the web. The usage drops immediately but these peaks exist.
This hasn't occured under Breezy and I also compiled my own version of gamin 
using the source file from gamin's homepage. 
None of these problems occured with my "own" version of gamin.
Then I don't even notice the process in "top" because it doesn't even use the 
CPU very much.

So I draw the conclusion that something must be wrong with the ubuntu or debian 
specific package of gamin.
Maybe there is something wrong with the polling options?

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[Bug 30868] gam_server uses too much CPU power after having copied a file

2006-02-08 Thread Andre Heßling
Public bug report changed:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/30868

Comment:
I built this version:
http://www.gnome.org/~veillard/gamin/sources/gamin-0.1.7.tar.gz

I am using Kubuntu Dapper Drake and therefore I don't use GNOME. But I
don't believe that this is a KDE or GNOME specific problem since the
self-built package works and the package that is included in the dapper
repository doesn't - at least not for me.

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[Bug 30868] gam_server uses too much CPU power after having copied a file

2006-02-10 Thread Andre Heßling
Public bug report changed:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/30868

Comment:
I can't reproduce it any more. I rebuilt the package included in the repository 
but I couldn't notice any differences between this package, the binary package 
and the source package from gamin's homepage.
So CPU usage seems to be ok but I still don't know why it jumped to such a high 
level a few days ago.

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[Bug 39738] Re: Woring translation: Denglish term "Ausloggen" in Ubuntu's log out dialog

2006-04-17 Thread Andre Heßling
I just looked into gnome-session-2.0, which I think is the corresponding 
package name, and found the term "Ausloggen". I replaced it with "Abmelden".
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[Bug 36581] Re: gam_server consumes lots of cpu time

2006-06-08 Thread Andre Heßling
I have a similar configuration.
Under /media I have mounted 3 ntfs partitions which have lots of files on it.
My entire music collection is located on one of the ntfs partition which is 
accessed by amarok and therefore apparently by gamin.
I am quite sure that I noticed high cpu usage one time after I copied a (small) 
file from one of my ntfs partition to my root partition using Krusader.

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[Bug 30868] gam_server uses too much CPU power after having copied a file

2006-02-08 Thread Andre Heßling
Public bug reported:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/30868

Affects: gamin (Ubuntu)
   Severity: Normal
   Priority: (none set)
 Status: Unconfirmed

Description:
I am using Kubuntu Dapper with the newest updates installed and whenever
I try to copy a file using Krusader, gam_server uses about 10% of my CPU
at a constant level. This will stop if I quit Krusader but reoccurs if I
restart Krusader. When I kill the process gam_server and restart
Krusader, the CPU usage is ok but again jumps to 10% if I copy a file
again. This also happens after I start amaroK.

What I also noticed is that gam_server often uses up to 10% of my CPU when I am 
just surfing the web. The usage drops immediately but these peaks exist.
This hasn't occured under Breezy and I also compiled my own version of gamin 
using the source file from gamin's homepage. 
None of these problems occured with my "own" version of gamin.
Then I don't even notice the process in "top" because it doesn't even use the 
CPU very much.

So I draw the conclusion that something must be wrong with the ubuntu or debian 
specific package of gamin.
Maybe there is something wrong with the polling options?

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[Bug 30868] gam_server uses too much CPU power after having copied a file

2006-02-08 Thread Andre Heßling
Public bug report changed:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/30868

Comment:
I built this version:
http://www.gnome.org/~veillard/gamin/sources/gamin-0.1.7.tar.gz

I am using Kubuntu Dapper Drake and therefore I don't use GNOME. But I
don't believe that this is a KDE or GNOME specific problem since the
self-built package works and the package that is included in the dapper
repository doesn't - at least not for me.

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[Bug 30868] gam_server uses too much CPU power after having copied a file

2006-02-10 Thread Andre Heßling
Public bug report changed:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/30868

Comment:
I can't reproduce it any more. I rebuilt the package included in the repository 
but I couldn't notice any differences between this package, the binary package 
and the source package from gamin's homepage.
So CPU usage seems to be ok but I still don't know why it jumped to such a high 
level a few days ago.

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[Bug 36581] Re: gam_server consumes lots of cpu time

2006-06-08 Thread Andre Heßling
I have a similar configuration.
Under /media I have mounted 3 ntfs partitions which have lots of files on it.
My entire music collection is located on one of the ntfs partition which is 
accessed by amarok and therefore apparently by gamin.
I am quite sure that I noticed high cpu usage one time after I copied a (small) 
file from one of my ntfs partition to my root partition using Krusader.

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[Bug 36581] Re: gam_server consumes lots of cpu time

2006-06-08 Thread Andre Heßling
I have a similar configuration.
Under /media I have mounted 3 ntfs partitions which have lots of files on it.
My entire music collection is located on one of the ntfs partition which is 
accessed by amarok and therefore apparently by gamin.
I am quite sure that I noticed high cpu usage one time after I copied a (small) 
file from one of my ntfs partition to my root partition using Krusader.

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[Bug 30868] gam_server uses too much CPU power after having copied a file

2006-02-08 Thread Andre Heßling
Public bug reported:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/30868

Affects: gamin (Ubuntu)
   Severity: Normal
   Priority: (none set)
 Status: Unconfirmed

Description:
I am using Kubuntu Dapper with the newest updates installed and whenever
I try to copy a file using Krusader, gam_server uses about 10% of my CPU
at a constant level. This will stop if I quit Krusader but reoccurs if I
restart Krusader. When I kill the process gam_server and restart
Krusader, the CPU usage is ok but again jumps to 10% if I copy a file
again. This also happens after I start amaroK.

What I also noticed is that gam_server often uses up to 10% of my CPU when I am 
just surfing the web. The usage drops immediately but these peaks exist.
This hasn't occured under Breezy and I also compiled my own version of gamin 
using the source file from gamin's homepage. 
None of these problems occured with my "own" version of gamin.
Then I don't even notice the process in "top" because it doesn't even use the 
CPU very much.

So I draw the conclusion that something must be wrong with the ubuntu or debian 
specific package of gamin.
Maybe there is something wrong with the polling options?

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[Bug 30868] gam_server uses too much CPU power after having copied a file

2006-02-08 Thread Andre Heßling
Public bug report changed:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/30868

Comment:
I built this version:
http://www.gnome.org/~veillard/gamin/sources/gamin-0.1.7.tar.gz

I am using Kubuntu Dapper Drake and therefore I don't use GNOME. But I
don't believe that this is a KDE or GNOME specific problem since the
self-built package works and the package that is included in the dapper
repository doesn't - at least not for me.

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[Bug 30868] gam_server uses too much CPU power after having copied a file

2006-02-10 Thread Andre Heßling
Public bug report changed:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/30868

Comment:
I can't reproduce it any more. I rebuilt the package included in the repository 
but I couldn't notice any differences between this package, the binary package 
and the source package from gamin's homepage.
So CPU usage seems to be ok but I still don't know why it jumped to such a high 
level a few days ago.

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[Bug 39738] Re: Woring translation: Denglish term "Ausloggen" in Ubuntu's log out dialog

2006-04-17 Thread Andre Heßling
I just looked into gnome-session-2.0, which I think is the corresponding 
package name, and found the term "Ausloggen". I replaced it with "Abmelden".
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[Bug 36581] Re: gam_server consumes lots of cpu time

2006-06-08 Thread Andre Heßling
I have a similar configuration.
Under /media I have mounted 3 ntfs partitions which have lots of files on it.
My entire music collection is located on one of the ntfs partition which is 
accessed by amarok and therefore apparently by gamin.
I am quite sure that I noticed high cpu usage one time after I copied a (small) 
file from one of my ntfs partition to my root partition using Krusader.

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[Bug 30868] gam_server uses too much CPU power after having copied a file

2006-02-08 Thread Andre Heßling
Public bug reported:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/30868

Affects: gamin (Ubuntu)
   Severity: Normal
   Priority: (none set)
 Status: Unconfirmed

Description:
I am using Kubuntu Dapper with the newest updates installed and whenever
I try to copy a file using Krusader, gam_server uses about 10% of my CPU
at a constant level. This will stop if I quit Krusader but reoccurs if I
restart Krusader. When I kill the process gam_server and restart
Krusader, the CPU usage is ok but again jumps to 10% if I copy a file
again. This also happens after I start amaroK.

What I also noticed is that gam_server often uses up to 10% of my CPU when I am 
just surfing the web. The usage drops immediately but these peaks exist.
This hasn't occured under Breezy and I also compiled my own version of gamin 
using the source file from gamin's homepage. 
None of these problems occured with my "own" version of gamin.
Then I don't even notice the process in "top" because it doesn't even use the 
CPU very much.

So I draw the conclusion that something must be wrong with the ubuntu or debian 
specific package of gamin.
Maybe there is something wrong with the polling options?

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[Bug 30868] gam_server uses too much CPU power after having copied a file

2006-02-08 Thread Andre Heßling
Public bug report changed:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/30868

Comment:
I built this version:
http://www.gnome.org/~veillard/gamin/sources/gamin-0.1.7.tar.gz

I am using Kubuntu Dapper Drake and therefore I don't use GNOME. But I
don't believe that this is a KDE or GNOME specific problem since the
self-built package works and the package that is included in the dapper
repository doesn't - at least not for me.

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[Bug 30868] gam_server uses too much CPU power after having copied a file

2006-02-10 Thread Andre Heßling
Public bug report changed:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/30868

Comment:
I can't reproduce it any more. I rebuilt the package included in the repository 
but I couldn't notice any differences between this package, the binary package 
and the source package from gamin's homepage.
So CPU usage seems to be ok but I still don't know why it jumped to such a high 
level a few days ago.

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[Bug 39738] Re: Woring translation: Denglish term "Ausloggen" in Ubuntu's log out dialog

2006-04-17 Thread Andre Heßling
I just looked into gnome-session-2.0, which I think is the corresponding 
package name, and found the term "Ausloggen". I replaced it with "Abmelden".
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[Bug 36581] Re: gam_server consumes lots of cpu time

2006-06-08 Thread Andre Heßling
I have a similar configuration.
Under /media I have mounted 3 ntfs partitions which have lots of files on it.
My entire music collection is located on one of the ntfs partition which is 
accessed by amarok and therefore apparently by gamin.
I am quite sure that I noticed high cpu usage one time after I copied a (small) 
file from one of my ntfs partition to my root partition using Krusader.

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[Bug 30868] gam_server uses too much CPU power after having copied a file

2006-02-08 Thread Andre Heßling
Public bug reported:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/30868

Affects: gamin (Ubuntu)
   Severity: Normal
   Priority: (none set)
 Status: Unconfirmed

Description:
I am using Kubuntu Dapper with the newest updates installed and whenever
I try to copy a file using Krusader, gam_server uses about 10% of my CPU
at a constant level. This will stop if I quit Krusader but reoccurs if I
restart Krusader. When I kill the process gam_server and restart
Krusader, the CPU usage is ok but again jumps to 10% if I copy a file
again. This also happens after I start amaroK.

What I also noticed is that gam_server often uses up to 10% of my CPU when I am 
just surfing the web. The usage drops immediately but these peaks exist.
This hasn't occured under Breezy and I also compiled my own version of gamin 
using the source file from gamin's homepage. 
None of these problems occured with my "own" version of gamin.
Then I don't even notice the process in "top" because it doesn't even use the 
CPU very much.

So I draw the conclusion that something must be wrong with the ubuntu or debian 
specific package of gamin.
Maybe there is something wrong with the polling options?

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[Bug 30868] gam_server uses too much CPU power after having copied a file

2006-02-08 Thread Andre Heßling
Public bug report changed:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/30868

Comment:
I built this version:
http://www.gnome.org/~veillard/gamin/sources/gamin-0.1.7.tar.gz

I am using Kubuntu Dapper Drake and therefore I don't use GNOME. But I
don't believe that this is a KDE or GNOME specific problem since the
self-built package works and the package that is included in the dapper
repository doesn't - at least not for me.

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[Bug 30868] gam_server uses too much CPU power after having copied a file

2006-02-10 Thread Andre Heßling
Public bug report changed:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/30868

Comment:
I can't reproduce it any more. I rebuilt the package included in the repository 
but I couldn't notice any differences between this package, the binary package 
and the source package from gamin's homepage.
So CPU usage seems to be ok but I still don't know why it jumped to such a high 
level a few days ago.

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[Bug 39738] Re: Woring translation: Denglish term "Ausloggen" in Ubuntu's log out dialog

2006-04-17 Thread Andre Heßling
I just looked into gnome-session-2.0, which I think is the corresponding 
package name, and found the term "Ausloggen". I replaced it with "Abmelden".
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