[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-04-08 Thread Schnitty
running hardy here and saw same errors as gimme5 described, which on
reboot gives me a black screen with no control bars/panels.  the only
reason i'm able to submit this bug is because pidgin starts correctly
and i can tell it to open my gmail from there.  adding the killall
nautilus to PostSession/Default did not do anything for me.  i'm
thinking perhaps gimme5 and i are seeing a different issue than this
bug, but i did see the same list of lines he described here and now
can't use my nautilus at all. :(

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-03-19 Thread gimme5
maybe a shot in the /dev/null ... but I installed everything again, and I see a 
bunch of lines like this:
/var/lb/scrollkeeper/oc/scrollkeeper_extended_cl.xml:2777: Parse error : Extra
content at the end of the document

^
/var/lb/scrollkeeper/oc/scrollkeeper_extended_cl.xml:2777: Parse error : Extra
content at the end of the document

^
/var/lb/scrollkeeper/oc/scrollkeeper_extended_cl.xml:2777: Parse error : Extra
content at the end of the document

^

on the 199 updates I have listed after this fresh install...

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-03-19 Thread gimme5
Oops... i did had nautilus installed dããã

disabling the effects
and 
apt-get purge nautilus
apt-get install nautilus
/etc/init.d/gdm restart

seems to have resolved the black desktop problem but still no icons
on menu and no buttons on windows

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-03-19 Thread gimme5
I have the same problem on Gutsy amd64 on a Core2Duo with nVidia Go7600
256Mb and no nautilus installed

I can run and see pidgin, the calculator, evolution 
but no Firefox or terminal

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-28 Thread Martin Pitt
Copied to gutsy-updates.

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu Gutsy)
   Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-26 Thread debianmigrant
Fix has been working for me for several days, now with no evident side
effects. Thank you!

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Re: [Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-26 Thread Martin Pitt
DickeyWang [2008-02-26 23:09 -]:
> Is this fix for Hardy only or it is also for Gutsy? My Gutsy system is
> up to date, and I just got another "nautilus-debug-log.txt" in my home
> directory 5 minutes ago.

It is already in Hardy. For gutsy it is in -proposed at the moment,
where it is tested by a wider audience. I guess you don't have
proposed updates enabled? (System -> Administration -> Software
Sources -> Updates).

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-26 Thread DickeyWang
Is this fix for Hardy only or it is also for Gutsy? My Gutsy system is
up to date, and I just got another "nautilus-debug-log.txt" in my home
directory 5 minutes ago.

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Re: [Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-26 Thread jlinho
No nautilus-debug-log.txt anymore. Thanks a lot. sudo nautilus and closing
does not lead to a crash for me. Si that's another issue.

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-26 Thread Alen
The same thing happened here. But my biggest problem was logging off another 
user or closing nautilus on the secondary screen.
Fixing /etc/gdm/PostSession/Default solved the first problem, and this update 
seems to have fixed the other. I never had the problem with large 
nautilus-debug-log.txt

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-26 Thread Martin Pitt
Thanks. So that's hardly a regression then and the new package seems
better. Thanks for confirming!

** Tags added: verification-done

** Tags removed: verification-needed

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-26 Thread Psykotik
It used also to crash (don't remember if a .crash was created, though)
but the processor was additionnaly under a high activity, and unable to
close.

Nautilus process was needed to be killed, to unload the processor.

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Re: [Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-26 Thread Martin Pitt
What did the previous version do for you if you called it through
sudo?

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-26 Thread Alen
I applied the update last night and it works for now: no more hanging (and high 
CPU usage) nautilus when opened & closed on secondary screen.
As for sudo nautilus, usually I don't do that, but here is the result: upon 
closing I get "Segmentation fault (core dumped)".
But nautilus doesn't get hung any more...it crashes nicely instead :-)

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-26 Thread Martin Pitt
** Tags added: verification-needed

** Tags removed: verification-done

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-26 Thread Psykotik
(sorry, when doing a sudo nautilus, AND closing nautilus.)

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-26 Thread Psykotik
Nobody experiments a nautilus crash since the patch when doing a

sudo nautilus

??

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-26 Thread Martin Pitt
** Tags added: verification-done

** Tags removed: verification-needed

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-26 Thread greenhunter
applied

and no high cpu usage so far on single und multi user desktops with nautilus.
No nautilus debug file anymore.

thx a lot.

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-26 Thread Martin Pitt
Thanks for the testing so far. Positive feedback in the sense of "I
applied the update and everything still works as normal" is also
appreciated.

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-26 Thread Ronald van Engelen
After applying the update yesterday on our  LTSP-server there are no
hanging processes anymore.

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-23 Thread jlinho
I applied the patch. No nautilus-debug-log.txt up to now.

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-22 Thread Sebastien Bacher
the bug seems to mix different issues. Does anybody still get nautilus
creating a nautilus-debug-log.txt on crash when using the update?

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-22 Thread Psykotik
Since it was an "artificial crash" (when talking about the first one), a
consequence of nautilus being stuck, I thought it could be of use.

I was wrong. If you need something else...

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-22 Thread Sebastien Bacher
the change is not to solve crasher but to get nautilus not being stuck
on the log when there is one

** Attachment removed: "_usr_bin_nautilus.1000.crash"

   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12135108/_usr_bin_nautilus.1000.crash

** Attachment removed: "second user session"

   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12135148/_usr_bin_nautilus.1007.crash

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-21 Thread FatButtLarry
Great level of detail Psykotic. :)

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-21 Thread Psykotik

** Attachment added: "second user session"
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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-21 Thread Psykotik
I applied the updates for nautilus, nautilus-data and libnautilus-
exension1 from gutsy-proposed (release 7.1). Unfortunately, no change;
nautilus runs, and whenever I quit, it crashes and the process uses a
high amount of the processor.

Reproducing it is quite easy: open a terminal, run "sudo nautilus", and close. 
The processor will be highly solicited. The only way to have back its 
ressources, is to kill the process.
I think it only go through this behaviour once, afterwhat it works normally. 
However, the close reports always a "segmentation fault (core dumped)" into the 
terminal.

Find in attachment the crash report. Be warned I cannot open it, don't
know why the reports regarding nautilus can't be opened. I also attach a
crash resulted from opening a second user session.

** Attachment added: "_usr_bin_nautilus.1000.crash"
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Re: [Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-21 Thread Jordan Erickson
Thank you!!! Just saw it download from the ropes.

=) =) =)


Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> you need to restart nautilus to get the new version running
> 

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-21 Thread Sebastien Bacher
you need to restart nautilus to get the new version running

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-21 Thread Nick Fishman
Like Jordan, I've also bin bitten by this bug on a dual LTSP server
network. We also have NFS home directories, which compounds the
slowness.

I just applied the updates for nautilus and nautilus-data from gutsy-
proposed. I'll see what happens over the next few days.

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-20 Thread Martin Pitt
Accepted into gutsy-proposed, please test and give feedback here. Can
someone come up with a reproducible test case?

** Tags added: verification-needed

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu Gutsy)
   Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-20 Thread Sebastien Bacher
right, neither the ubuntu triagers nor upstream has really used this log
so it should be no issue, I've already uploaded the update

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-19 Thread Martin Pitt
Ah, this will stop creating the 'nautilus-debug-log.txt' files in user's
home directory? I think that's a regression we can live with, we can
always ask folks to click on the apport .crash file (which we should get
instead now). Approved, please upload.

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-19 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Thank you Jean, that's not required, users should rather try the gutsy
update when it'll be available

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-19 Thread Jean Levasseur
@ Sebastien Basher:
Thank you very much Sebastien.  I was about to post my PPA's link, in which 
I've put your patched version of Nautilus to make it available for wide 
testing, for I'm using it since the beggining of December without an issue on 
my Gutsy machine, but I guess I wont have to do that.  Anyway, if you think is 
a good idea to do so, please advise me.

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-19 Thread Sebastien Bacher

** Attachment added: "the svn change which is already using in hardy"
   
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12083923/92_from_svn_no_buggy_signal_handler.patch

** Description changed:

- Binary package hint: nautilus
- 
- When I log on as user A, log out and log in as user B, the processor
- remains in a very high level of activity, almost 100 %. "Top" shows that
- nautilus is the culprit.
- 
- For clarity: I don't use the "switch user" option: this happens when I
- do a "clean" log out and then a log in.
+ The signal handler user by nautilus for logging is using non signal safe
+ functions which creates issues, since the log are not really used anyway
+ the easier option is to disable logging, which has already be done in
+ hardy

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-19 Thread Sebastien Bacher

** Attachment added: "the corresponding changes"
   
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12083909/nautilus_2.20.0-0ubuntu7.1_source.changes

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-19 Thread Sebastien Bacher

** Attachment added: "debdiff for gutsy-proposed update"
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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-17 Thread Kim Pepper
Deleting .thumbnails folder and restarting fixed the problem for me.

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-13 Thread amias
noticed the same thing and solved it by adding a killall -9 nautilus to 
/etc/gdm/PreSession/default and /etc/gdm/PostSession/default . This prevents 
nautilus from chewing cycles when people are not logged in
instead of just waiting untill someone logs in again. This also works if X dies 
randomly or someone does 
Ctrl+Alt+Backspace.

Beware that if you use xdmcp or some other way of having more than one session 
at once then other nautilui
will be killed by this . Nautilus should restart automatically for any effected 
user so this might not be as bad as 
it seems , ymmv .

How about a patch ubuntu peeps ?

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-02-12 Thread Psykotik
to the Ubuntu team: may I (may we) help you to resolve this bug? Do you
need more informations?

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-28 Thread Alen
Did anyone notice some other simptoms beside nautilus hogging all the CPU?
Killing it in /etc/gdm/PostSession/Default solved the logout problem for me. 
Today after returning from work I noticed (again) slow user switching, slow 
application startup  - it took 20 s to maximize pan with a lot of disk 
activity. Swap usage 1.5/2 GB :-)
Sometimes  nautilus from the other user hangs "silently", not using any CPU, 
but eating a lot of RAM

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ free -m
 total   used   free sharedbuffers cached
Mem:  2027   1976 50  0 17300
-/+ buffers/cache:   1658368
Swap: 2047   1574473

  PID USER  PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+  COMMAND

14755 elly  15   0  648m 519m  11m S0 25.6   2:13.74 nautilus 

So, until now i have:
- nautilus hanging every time i open it on the secondary screen
- when logging off users (solved) 
- random hanging with 0% CPU usage but eating RAM
Not to mention other bugs...people I'm switching back to feisty until hardy 
comes out, still have it on other partition...

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-21 Thread Pjotr12345
I have to admit that my previous reaction was a bit over the top, for
which I apologize.

Nevertheless, I am annoyed that this confirmed critical bug isn't fixed
yet, although I posted it more than 3 months ago (October 8, 2007).

Also it irritates me, that apparently somehow the decision was made to
fix it only for Hardy Heron (next release) and not for Gutsy Gibbon
(current release). This bug bears the stamp "fixed" now, but it is *not*
fixed.

Greetz, Pjotr.

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-20 Thread FatButtLarry
I have to agree with Jordan here.  If Ubuntu is such a high priority for
your company, you may want to consider working with the repositories
more closely, paying for support, or sticking with the more supported
versions.

I don't think "calming down" is the right advice though.  Your
enthusiasm is great.  Demanding free support is putting that enthusiasm
in the wrong direction.  I think you'll find that if you budget the
money to switch to windows, you'll get an immediate solution to
switching users, along with a whole other can of worms not worth
discussing here.

-Tres

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-20 Thread Psykotik
Please people, calm down. You do not pay for this service, remember this
fact.

If you want to run a flavor which is designed to be used in professional
area, stay on LTS (ubuntu 6.06, Dapper Drake).

I'm also worried by this critical bug, but I can see devs are aware and
working on it.

Do not expect a professional (understand here "correction by a week)
service when you do not pay for it. Such childish comments do not help
ubuntu team.

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Re: [Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-20 Thread Jordan Erickson
Wow - unacceptable, unprofessional?

Somehow I think relevant information regarding when, how and with what
equipment would be worth more than simply throwing stones. This *is*
open source, guys. The community helps improve itself by working together.

- Jordan


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> company is already thinking of switching back to windows because of this
> issue.  It is indeed very unprofessional as well.
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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-20 Thread Kyle M Weller
Pjotr12345, you are totally right, this is totally unacceptable, my
company is already thinking of switching back to windows because of this
issue.  It is indeed very unprofessional as well.

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-20 Thread Kyle M Weller
By the way the issue can be re-created with Pentium 4 Hyperthreaded 3.0
ghz pc's with speed step technology, as well as P4 HT's w/o speed-step

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-20 Thread Pjotr12345
We absolutely need a backport to Gutsy. This is a critical and totally
unacceptable bug, that chases many people away from Ubuntu. No way this
can remain unfixed. It's very unprofessional not to fix it, as well.

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Re: [Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-20 Thread Jordan Erickson
Yikes. Nevermind again, I didn't know this was being copied to the bug
report already.

My signal-to-noise ratio is getting worse. ;)

Jordan Erickson wrote:
> Oh man...Ok sorry everyone, I'm not sure why my brain farted and I
> forgot that there is already a fix for this (released in Hardy, not
> backported to Gutsy).
> 
> 
> ---
> nautilus (1:2.20.0-0ubuntu8) hardy; urgency=low
> 
>   * debian/patches/18_disable_signal_handler.patch:
> - Don't use the logging code signal handler it's buggy and makes
> nautilus
>   being stuck and eat cpu on crash (LP: #150471)
> ---
> 
> Everyone who is having this issue needs to go to the actual bug report
> in Launchpad, at:
> 
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/gutsy/+source/nautilus/+bug/150471
> 
> Make an account if you don't already have one, and post a comment on the
> bug requesting a backport to Gutsy. That way, the developers will see
> how many people this bug is currently affecting in Gutsy and hopefully
> will shift some momentum to it to backport it. =)
> 
> 
> - Jordan
> 
> 
> Jordan Erickson wrote:
>> I thought at first the similarities were dual-core CPUS - I'm having
>> this issue on HP Proliant ML370 (G5) servers - 2x dualcore Xeon 1.6GHz
>> (i386 *and* AMD64 installs). They are all Ubuntu LTSP servers that serve
>> entire labs. I have seen Nautilus hog 100% of the CPU when I am the only
>> one logged in (and then out), after the first login after installation.
>> I don't have to launch an actual filebrowser window for it to come up
>> (Nautilus loads automatically to show desktop icons, etc. anyway).
>>
>> What's changed in Gutsy? Well, Compiz (which I don't use on my servers),
>> desktop-applet/tracker (which I have removed)... Is only happens when
>> someone is logging out. There has to be some sort of cleanup/other
>> routine that is triggering it.
>>
>> I agree it can't be SO huge that *everyone* is experiencing this issue.
>>  So here is my setup, hopefully people who are having this issue can
>> post their setups as well so we can find some commonalities.
>>
>> Server: Ubuntu 7.10 (A mix of i386 & AMD64, server & desktop installs,
>> all with latest linux-image-server kernels, all acting as LTSP servers
>> for i386 clients). All on HP Proliant ML370 G5 servers, 8GB RAM (using
>> PAE in the kernel to address all 8GB), 146GB RAID 1 arrays (2 SAS
>> disks). All of them running Gnome with the latest updates.
>>
>> All instances of 100% CPU hogging happens with users who have not
>> modified Nautilus settings in any way (or have even opened filebrowser
>> windows). It's definitely stock, out of the box behavior. It doesn't
>> happen every time, but definitely at least 30-50% of the time, whenever
>> someone logs out.
>>
>> HTH,
>> Jordan
>>
>>
>>
>> jlinho wrote:
>>> Does everybody here have a Core 2 XXX CPU ?
>>>
>>> I have a Core 2 Quad CPU. Maybe hardware has an influence for this bug? I
>>> just can't imagine that everybody who installs Ubuntu 7.10 has such an
>>> enormous bug (The 100% CPU Nautilus bug appears on a fresh Gutsy install).
>>>
>>> Also I am not using a 64 bits install, just a 32 bits one.
>>>
>>> 2008/1/20, Alen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
 It is bugged out of the box...
 Maybe I'm wrong, but it happened on my machine on the fresh install and
 also after upgrading from feisty.
 All I have to do is start nautilus from "Places" menu on the secondary
 screen and then close it.
 Or log off one of the users. Simple as that: start/close or logoff.

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Re: [Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-20 Thread Jordan Erickson
Oh man...Ok sorry everyone, I'm not sure why my brain farted and I
forgot that there is already a fix for this (released in Hardy, not
backported to Gutsy).


---
nautilus (1:2.20.0-0ubuntu8) hardy; urgency=low

  * debian/patches/18_disable_signal_handler.patch:
- Don't use the logging code signal handler it's buggy and makes
nautilus
  being stuck and eat cpu on crash (LP: #150471)
---

Everyone who is having this issue needs to go to the actual bug report
in Launchpad, at:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/gutsy/+source/nautilus/+bug/150471

Make an account if you don't already have one, and post a comment on the
bug requesting a backport to Gutsy. That way, the developers will see
how many people this bug is currently affecting in Gutsy and hopefully
will shift some momentum to it to backport it. =)


- Jordan


Jordan Erickson wrote:
> I thought at first the similarities were dual-core CPUS - I'm having
> this issue on HP Proliant ML370 (G5) servers - 2x dualcore Xeon 1.6GHz
> (i386 *and* AMD64 installs). They are all Ubuntu LTSP servers that serve
> entire labs. I have seen Nautilus hog 100% of the CPU when I am the only
> one logged in (and then out), after the first login after installation.
> I don't have to launch an actual filebrowser window for it to come up
> (Nautilus loads automatically to show desktop icons, etc. anyway).
> 
> What's changed in Gutsy? Well, Compiz (which I don't use on my servers),
> desktop-applet/tracker (which I have removed)... Is only happens when
> someone is logging out. There has to be some sort of cleanup/other
> routine that is triggering it.
> 
> I agree it can't be SO huge that *everyone* is experiencing this issue.
>  So here is my setup, hopefully people who are having this issue can
> post their setups as well so we can find some commonalities.
> 
> Server: Ubuntu 7.10 (A mix of i386 & AMD64, server & desktop installs,
> all with latest linux-image-server kernels, all acting as LTSP servers
> for i386 clients). All on HP Proliant ML370 G5 servers, 8GB RAM (using
> PAE in the kernel to address all 8GB), 146GB RAID 1 arrays (2 SAS
> disks). All of them running Gnome with the latest updates.
> 
> All instances of 100% CPU hogging happens with users who have not
> modified Nautilus settings in any way (or have even opened filebrowser
> windows). It's definitely stock, out of the box behavior. It doesn't
> happen every time, but definitely at least 30-50% of the time, whenever
> someone logs out.
> 
> HTH,
> Jordan
> 
> 
> 
> jlinho wrote:
>> Does everybody here have a Core 2 XXX CPU ?
>>
>> I have a Core 2 Quad CPU. Maybe hardware has an influence for this bug? I
>> just can't imagine that everybody who installs Ubuntu 7.10 has such an
>> enormous bug (The 100% CPU Nautilus bug appears on a fresh Gutsy install).
>>
>> Also I am not using a 64 bits install, just a 32 bits one.
>>
>> 2008/1/20, Alen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>> It is bugged out of the box...
>>> Maybe I'm wrong, but it happened on my machine on the fresh install and
>>> also after upgrading from feisty.
>>> All I have to do is start nautilus from "Places" menu on the secondary
>>> screen and then close it.
>>> Or log off one of the users. Simple as that: start/close or logoff.
>>>
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Re: [Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-20 Thread Jordan Erickson
I thought at first the similarities were dual-core CPUS - I'm having
this issue on HP Proliant ML370 (G5) servers - 2x dualcore Xeon 1.6GHz
(i386 *and* AMD64 installs). They are all Ubuntu LTSP servers that serve
entire labs. I have seen Nautilus hog 100% of the CPU when I am the only
one logged in (and then out), after the first login after installation.
I don't have to launch an actual filebrowser window for it to come up
(Nautilus loads automatically to show desktop icons, etc. anyway).

What's changed in Gutsy? Well, Compiz (which I don't use on my servers),
desktop-applet/tracker (which I have removed)... Is only happens when
someone is logging out. There has to be some sort of cleanup/other
routine that is triggering it.

I agree it can't be SO huge that *everyone* is experiencing this issue.
 So here is my setup, hopefully people who are having this issue can
post their setups as well so we can find some commonalities.

Server: Ubuntu 7.10 (A mix of i386 & AMD64, server & desktop installs,
all with latest linux-image-server kernels, all acting as LTSP servers
for i386 clients). All on HP Proliant ML370 G5 servers, 8GB RAM (using
PAE in the kernel to address all 8GB), 146GB RAID 1 arrays (2 SAS
disks). All of them running Gnome with the latest updates.

All instances of 100% CPU hogging happens with users who have not
modified Nautilus settings in any way (or have even opened filebrowser
windows). It's definitely stock, out of the box behavior. It doesn't
happen every time, but definitely at least 30-50% of the time, whenever
someone logs out.

HTH,
Jordan



jlinho wrote:
> Does everybody here have a Core 2 XXX CPU ?
> 
> I have a Core 2 Quad CPU. Maybe hardware has an influence for this bug? I
> just can't imagine that everybody who installs Ubuntu 7.10 has such an
> enormous bug (The 100% CPU Nautilus bug appears on a fresh Gutsy install).
> 
> Also I am not using a 64 bits install, just a 32 bits one.
> 
> 2008/1/20, Alen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> It is bugged out of the box...
>> Maybe I'm wrong, but it happened on my machine on the fresh install and
>> also after upgrading from feisty.
>> All I have to do is start nautilus from "Places" menu on the secondary
>> screen and then close it.
>> Or log off one of the users. Simple as that: start/close or logoff.
>>
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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-20 Thread greenhunter
This problem is indeed critical.

i have this problem on old AMD CPUs.
like a Mobile AMD Sempron2.8Ghz

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Re: [Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-20 Thread jlinho
Does everybody here have a Core 2 XXX CPU ?

I have a Core 2 Quad CPU. Maybe hardware has an influence for this bug? I
just can't imagine that everybody who installs Ubuntu 7.10 has such an
enormous bug (The 100% CPU Nautilus bug appears on a fresh Gutsy install).

Also I am not using a 64 bits install, just a 32 bits one.

2008/1/20, Alen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> It is bugged out of the box...
> Maybe I'm wrong, but it happened on my machine on the fresh install and
> also after upgrading from feisty.
> All I have to do is start nautilus from "Places" menu on the secondary
> screen and then close it.
> Or log off one of the users. Simple as that: start/close or logoff.
>
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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-20 Thread Kyle M Weller
it is indeed bugged out of the box, its a shame, same bug on all 15
computers at my work, and 3 ubuntu pc's at my home, just login from
another account while one is logged in and then log off the second user
and 100% cpu on all 18 computers I operate... Its pretty sad to have
this bug for so long without a fix.  Everyone is effected,  ubuntu is
meant for multple users but unfortunately we cannot take advantage of
the linux operating system, THIS SHOULD BE LABELED CRITICAL!

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-20 Thread Alen
It is bugged out of the box...
Maybe I'm wrong, but it happened on my machine on the fresh install and also 
after upgrading from feisty.
All I have to do is start nautilus from "Places" menu on the secondary screen 
and then close it.
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Re: [Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-20 Thread Gligor Horia
Kyle M Weller wrote:
> i can re-create this issue by having myself logged in and have any user
> log in then  log off, their processes arent killed and nautilus is at
> 100 % cpu usage here is a syscall trace screenshot attached, dont know
> if it shows anything to diagnose problem
>
> ** Attachment added: "strace.png"
>http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11446926/strace.png
>
>   
don-t get me rong but didn-t we astablished that nautilus has a bug and 
we should figure out what the problem is, let-s find similarities, or we 
will not go any where

1. is it buged out of the box?
did u install aditinal software, is it because of un update to some 
library, let-s think a litle more constructive, not just confirm the 
bug, the bug was already confirmed!

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-19 Thread Kyle M Weller
i can re-create this issue by having myself logged in and have any user
log in then  log off, their processes arent killed and nautilus is at
100 % cpu usage here is a syscall trace screenshot attached, dont know
if it shows anything to diagnose problem

** Attachment added: "strace.png"
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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-19 Thread Kyle M Weller
ok I have this issue as well, here is some lsof usage of the user "kim" on my 
system after logging her off, keep in mind all processes should be killed after 
logoff, hopefully this will shed some light...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo lsof | grep -i kim >>lsof-nautilus.txt
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ mousepad lsof-nautilus.txt 
output attached
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ w
 18:35:44 up 57 min,  2 users,  load average: 3.32, 2.91, 2.68
USER TTY  FROM  LOGIN@   IDLE   JCPU   PCPU WHAT
kyle tty9 :0   18:080.00s  1:16m  0.14s 
x-session-manager
kyle pts/0:0.0 18:080.00s  0.01s  0.00s w
btw my cpu usage is 100%

** Attachment added: "lsof-nautilus.txt"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11446809/lsof-nautilus.txt

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-18 Thread manzano
OK,

I discovered that my investigation wasn't finished when I red the first
comment of this bug and followed the links deeply, it is very important:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/150471/comments/1

So following Ubuntu advises, I made scripts that debug everything, from
one simple window, see screenshot and download them from
http://blog.vocamen.com/2008/01/18/100-cpu-and-stops-before-
debug-a-solution/

I hope it will help you finding Nautilus bug and others.
Have a nice week end
Phil

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-16 Thread Manuel Iglesias Alonso
I can reproduce nautilus fault any time I want.

Sorry, small mistake because of hasty typing.
Here it goes again:

This is the procedure:
Preparation {
  -Copy, to a temporary directory, 2 copies of $HOME/.local
~/Temp/.local1
~/Temp/.local2
  -Make sure ~/Temp/.local?/share/applications have al least 250 *.desktop 
files (Make copies to increase number).
  -Open a nautilus window (normal user) in ~/Temp/.local1/share/applications
  -Open a nautilus window (root user) in ~/Temp/.local2/share/applications
  -Open a root terminal and run 'chown -R user2:user2 ~/Temp/.local2' (user2: 
registered user, not owner of ~/Temp/.local1)..
  -Run gnome-system-monitor
}
Repeat 1 .. 3 times {
  -Select a group of files (5 or 6) in normal_user_nautilus' window for copying 
(Ctrl C).
  -Move to root_user_nautilus' window and copy files (Ctrl V).
!!-Very often nautilus goes crazy now -Check with gnome-system-monitor.
  -Repeat in root terminal 'chown -R user2:user2 ~/Temp/.local2'
!!-Very often nautilus goes crazy now -Check with gnome-system-monitor.
}

Please try it in your systems and inform.
Notes:
  -At least 250 *.desktop files in ~/Temp/.local?/share/applications.
  -Repeat at least 3 times.

Saludos,
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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-16 Thread Manuel Iglesias Alonso
I can reproduce nautilus fault any time I want.

This is the procedure:
Preparation {
  -Copy, to a temporary directory, 2 copies of $HOME/.local
~/Temp/.local1
~/Temp/.local2
  -Make sure ~/Temp/.local?/share/applications have al least 250 *.desktop 
files (Make copies to increase number).
  -Open a nautilus window (normal user) in ~/Temp/.local1/share/applications
  -Open a nautilus window (root user) in ~/Temp/.local2/share/applications
  -Open a root terminal.
  -Run gnome-system-monitor
}
Repeat 1 .. 3 times {
  -In root terminal run 'chown -R user2:user2 ~/Temp/.local2' (user2: 
registered user, not owner of ~/Temp/.local1).
  -Select a group of files (5 or 6) in normal_user_nautilus' window for copying 
(Ctrl C).
  -Move to root_user_nautilus' window and copy files (Ctrl V).
!!-Very often nautilus goes crazy now -Check with gnome-system-monitor.
  -Repeat in root terminal 'chown -R user2:user2 ~/Temp/.local2'
!!-Very often nautilus goes crazy now -Check with gnome-system-monitor.
}

Please try it in your systems and inform.
Notes:
  -At least 250 *.desktop files in ~/Temp/.local?/share/applications.
  -Repeat at least 3 times.

Saludos,
Manolo.

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Re: [Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-15 Thread Gligor Horia
Jordan Erickson wrote:
> I'd like to reiterate that it my instance of 100% CPU utilization of
> Nautilus, it is a brand new install of Gutsy. I was able to reproduce it
> the first time the first created user logged out (with extremely minimal
> usage of Gnome, not including the actual browsing through the Nautilus
> file manager window).
>
>   
I think the bug description is verry accurate: log in , log out (that's 
all u have to do...)

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-15 Thread Jordan Erickson
I'd like to reiterate that it my instance of 100% CPU utilization of
Nautilus, it is a brand new install of Gutsy. I was able to reproduce it
the first time the first created user logged out (with extremely minimal
usage of Gnome, not including the actual browsing through the Nautilus
file manager window).

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-15 Thread Manuel Iglesias Alonso
By the way '.gnome-system-monitor.manolo' is in /home/manolo. I guess it
has been produced by gnome-system-monitor.

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-15 Thread Manuel Iglesias Alonso
Thanks for your comments Manzano.

My .local/share/applications has 233 *.desktop files. Perhaps that is
the difference. It must be quite a job for nautilus to show and update
them all.

It seems somebody else thought of the same name. I have written XSu
myself. It is a bash shell using 'Xdialog' and 'expect' packages. I have
used if for quite a long time (way before Gutsy and nautilus' craziness)
without any problems.

I encourage any other reader to try to reproduce the fault in the way I have. 
The number of *.desktop files to show may be relevant: You can copy, several 
times, the files you have until you have quite a bunch.
Note: Don't mess your $HOME/.local directory make a copy somewhere else.

Best regards,
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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-15 Thread manzano
Where do you have a file called .gnome-system-monitor.manolo ??

I can't reproduce manolo's bug with gksu (i.e everything went fine when
copying files in .local/share/applications between users and chown them
to the other user).

I have bad news Manolo:
I did a little bit of 'investigation' on xsu:
It's not updated since around 2003 (and of course, Nautilus evolved since this 
time)
xsu is removed from debian (2004) and might be removed from hardy 
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xsu/+bug/181495)
I'm sorry Manolo but it looks like you'll need to switch to another su, I 
encourage you to test your procedure with gksu.

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-15 Thread Manuel Iglesias Alonso
I did it again!

This time I used (like the first time) directories full of *.desktop files.
After copying and changing ownership of a bunch of files (procedure described 
in earlier messages), nautilus went crazy again. It did not happen the first 
time, I had to repeat the trick 3 or 4 times.

I suppose desktop files are particularly difficult to show: nautilus has
to read contents to show 'Name' and 'Icon' instead of the real file name
and default document type icon.

Next follows the relevant section of .xsession-errors (Lines not coming from 
the XSu instance which launched the root_user_nautilus edited out):
{
 XSu-12288. BEGIN.
XSu-12288.CmdLine: >XSu DefaultFileSystemBrowser /<
XSu-12288: (nautilus:12367): GnomeUI-WARNING **: While connecting to session 
manager:
XSu-12288: Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication 
protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed.
XSu-12288: ** (nautilus:12367): WARNING **: No description found for mime type 
"x-special/socket" (file is ".gnome-system-monitor.manolo"), please tell the 
gnome-vfs mailing list.
XSu-12288: /home/common/bin/DefaultFileSystemBrowser: line 590: 12367 Killed
  $Application $Options "$@"
 XSu-12288. END.
}
As you can see nautilus went crazy again without giving any error messages.

The last line shows when I killed the rogue nautilus process (It was
originally invoked with a switchboard shell script:
DefaultFileSystemBrowser) from the root terminal.

The root_user_nautilus' window went blank like the first time.

Th mail account I used to register (several years ago) is chockful with
spam. If you want details please use glesialoAtgmailDotcom.

Saludos,
Manolo.

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-14 Thread FatButtLarry
I often run file browser as root (gksu, sudo, etc), and I believe
mouting an NTFS volume does this too... This is a great point that you
add.  It may be common grounds...

-Tres

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-14 Thread Manuel Iglesias Alonso
Even if I could not reproduce the fault by copying a file from 
normal_user_nautilus's window to root_user_nautilus's window and then changing 
ownership of the copied file (and the directory where it resides) with 'chown 
-R user:user Dir', I got some (interesting?) error messages from the 
root_user_nautilus:
{
 XSu-6185. BEGIN.
XSu-6185.CmdLine: >XSu DefaultFileSystemBrowser /<
XSu-6185: (nautilus:6260): GnomeUI-WARNING **: While connecting to session 
manager:
XSu-6185: Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication 
protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed.
XSu-6185: (nautilus:6260): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_tree_model_sort_get_value: 
assertion `VALID_ITER (iter, tree_model_sort)' failed
XSu-6185: (nautilus:6260): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_set_property: 
assertion `G_IS_VALUE (value)' failed
XSu-6185: (nautilus:6260): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_value_unset: assertion 
`G_IS_VALUE (value)' failed
XSu-6185: (nautilus:6260): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_tree_model_sort_get_value: 
assertion `VALID_ITER (iter, tree_model_sort)' failed
XSu-6185: (nautilus:6260): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_set_property: 
assertion `G_IS_VALUE (value)' failed
XSu-6185: (nautilus:6260): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_value_unset: assertion 
`G_IS_VALUE (value)' failed
XSu-6185: (nautilus:6260): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_tree_model_sort_get_value: 
assertion `VALID_ITER (iter, tree_model_sort)' failed
XSu-6185: (nautilus:6260): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_set_property: 
assertion `G_IS_VALUE (value)' failed
XSu-6185: (nautilus:6260): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_value_unset: assertion 
`G_IS_VALUE (value)' failed
XSu-6185: (nautilus:6260): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_tree_model_sort_get_value: 
assertion `VALID_ITER (iter, tree_model_sort)' failed
XSu-6185: (nautilus:6260): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_set_property: 
assertion `G_IS_VALUE (value)' failed
XSu-6185: (nautilus:6260): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_value_unset: assertion 
`G_IS_VALUE (value)' failed
XSu-6185: (nautilus:6260): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_tree_model_sort_get_value: 
assertion `VALID_ITER (iter, tree_model_sort)' failed
XSu-6185: (nautilus:6260): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_set_property: 
assertion `G_IS_VALUE (value)' failed
XSu-6185: (nautilus:6260): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_value_unset: assertion 
`G_IS_VALUE (value)' failed
XSu-6185: (nautilus:6260): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_tree_model_sort_iter_next: 
assertion `tree_model_sort->stamp == iter->stamp' failed
XSu-6185: (nautilus:6260): Gtk-CRITICAL **: file 
/build/buildd/gtk+2.0-2.12.0/gtk/gtktreeview.c: line 5928 
(validate_visible_area): assertion `has_next' failed.
XSu-6185: There is a disparity between the internal view of the GtkTreeView,
XSu-6185: and the GtkTreeModel.  This generally means that the model has changed
XSu-6185: without letting the view know.  Any display from now on is likely to
XSu-6185: be incorrect.
XSu-6185: (nautilus:6260): Eel-WARNING **: "nautilus-metafile.c: metafiles" 
hash table still has 3 elements at quit time (keys above)
XSu-6185: (nautilus:6260): Eel-WARNING **: "nautilus-directory.c: directories" 
hash table still has 3 elements at quit time (keys above)
 XSu-6185. END.
}
The above is an extract of .xsession-errors after I tried the 
copying/changing_ownership trick several times. I have edited out any lines not 
coming from the XSu instance which launched the root_user_nautilus.

By the way, when I changed ownership nautilus did not show the change
(once I waited a couple of minutes) in the listing of files (List view).
I had to click 'reload' to have nautilus show it right.

Saludos,
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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-14 Thread Manuel Iglesias Alonso
Ref: My previous comment.

Sorry I did not explain myself. XSu messages in .xsession-errors mean there 
were no error messages from nautilus. It went crazy silently.
These are normal messages and they appear every time nautilus starts (Launched 
by XSu).{
(nautilus:29473): GnomeUI-WARNING **: While connecting to session manager:
Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication protocols 
specified are supported and host-based authentication failed.
}


Sad to tell, I have tried several times to reproduce the fault without any 
success :-(

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-14 Thread manzano
Manolo,
You errors messages are XSu related, you should try the same thing with gksu, 
not XSu.
As explained, think to open xsession-errors BEFORE reproducing the bug and 
reload it each time it produce a new message.
Good luck in your investigation!

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-14 Thread Manuel Iglesias Alonso
I think nautilus has done its thing in front of my very nose!

First I want to confirm I have noticed all the symptoms mentioned here:
-Occassionally nautilus grabs almost 100% CPU.
-When I kill it, trackerd in turn grabs CPU.
-There are more chances nautilus goes berserk if it is run as root (gksu).
-Nautilus writes enormous nautilus-debug-log.txt files with the useless message:
  0x8177510 2008/01/14 11:18:03.2623 (USER): debug log dumped due to signal 11
Note: My system also has dual processor (Pentium IV hyperthreading) and, when 
nautilus grabs the CPU, it alternates using both CPUs.

Let's go to the crime's scene:
-I had two nautilus' windows open one as normal user (manolo) and another as 
root using my own version of gksu: XSu.
-One of the windows was showing /home/manolo/.local/share/applications, the 
other (running as root) /home/manolo2/.local/share/applications.
-I had copied a file from first to second window.
-In a console (running as root), I then ran 'chown -R manolo2:manolo2 
/home/manolo2/.local' to change ownership of the file just copied.
-Immediately the root-running nautilus' window went blank.
-I ran gnome-system-monitor and nautilus was using 80-90% CPU alternately from 
each CPU.
-I found a nautilus-debug-log.txt in /root with current date-time.
-In the root console, I killed the berserk nautilus instance with 'kill -9 
29473'.

Next follows the relevant part of .xsession-errors:
{
 XSu-29054. BEGIN.
XSu-29054.CmdLine: >XSu DefaultTerminalEmulator<
 XSu-29291. BEGIN.
XSu-29291.CmdLine: >XSu DefaultTextEditor<
XSu-29291: (gedit:29368): GnomeUI-WARNING **: While connecting to session 
manager:
XSu-29291: Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication 
protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed.
 XSu-29291. END.
 XSu-29395. BEGIN.
XSu-29395.CmdLine: >XSu DefaultFileSystemBrowser /<
 XSu-30705. BEGIN.
XSu-30705.CmdLine: >XSu echo | DefaultTextEditor $COMMON_ETC_DIR/CommonSettings<
XSu-30705: Command to run, 'echo | DefaultTextEditor 
/home/common/etc/CommonSettings', not found. Aborting.
 XSu-30705. END.
 XSu-31072. BEGIN.
XSu-31072.CmdLine: >XSu DefaultTextEditor $COMMON_ETC_DIR/CommonSettings<
XSu-31072: (gedit:31149): GnomeUI-WARNING **: While connecting to session 
manager:
XSu-31072: Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication 
protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed.
 XSu-31072. END.

** (gnome-system-monitor:31202): WARNING **: SELinux was found but is
not enabled.


** (gnome-system-monitor:31496): WARNING **: SELinux was found but is not 
enabled.


** (gnome-system-monitor:31496): CRITICAL **: Could not run gksu_run("kill -s 
19 29473") : Password prompt canceled.

XSu-29395: (nautilus:29473): GnomeUI-WARNING **: While connecting to session 
manager:
XSu-29395: Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication 
protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed.
XSu-29395: (gedit:29778): GnomeUI-WARNING **: While connecting to session 
manager:
XSu-29395: Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication 
protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed.
XSu-29395: /home/common/bin/DefaultFileSystemBrowser: line 590: 29473 Killed
  $Application $Options "$@"
 XSu-29395. END.
}

The XSu instance running the rogue nautilus is 'XSu-29395'. Cleaned of other 
irrelevant messages:
{
 XSu-29395. BEGIN.
XSu-29395.CmdLine: >XSu DefaultFileSystemBrowser /<

** (gnome-system-monitor:31202): WARNING **: SELinux was found but is
not enabled.


** (gnome-system-monitor:31496): WARNING **: SELinux was found but is not 
enabled.


** (gnome-system-monitor:31496): CRITICAL **: Could not run gksu_run("kill -s 
19 29473") : Password prompt canceled.

XSu-29395: (nautilus:29473): GnomeUI-WARNING **: While connecting to session 
manager:
XSu-29395: Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication 
protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed.
XSu-29395: (gedit:29778): GnomeUI-WARNING **: While connecting to session 
manager:
XSu-29395: Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication 
protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed.
XSu-29395: /home/common/bin/DefaultFileSystemBrowser: line 590: 29473 Killed
  $Application $Options "$@"
 XSu-29395. END.
}

Hope it helps!

Best regards,
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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-11 Thread manzano
As promised I wrote a full article about tracking a bug in Ubuntu with this bug 
as example of investigation.
see my first post above for the web address.

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-11 Thread manzano
I had this problem for 2-3 days, everytime I started Nautilus (within same 
session, login-logout, etc).
Based on my logs (different error messages), I found other bugs related to 
nautilus and tried many different things.
It was fixed when I changed in a Nautilus window (after waiting 5-10 minutes 
for the hang to stop):
Edit>Preferences>Views>List View Default>Default zoom level>75%
(or gconf-editor
apps>nautilus>list_view>default_zoom_level>small if Nautilus cannot never 
starts)
and removed 8000+ thumbnails created in .thumbnails subfolders (but I didn't 
removed the folders) to get back to my prefered list view at 25% (smallest).

I understand that killing Nautilus is a quick fix and it worked for me too (at 
least when I didn't need Nautilus), but I wanted to go further to find why this 
bug. I found that a faulty thumbnail can lead to a non working Nautilus. I 
couln't check each of 8000 created thumbnails and since Nautilus re-builds 
thumbnails when it needs it ...
In addition if you kill Nautilus at gdm session's end, you shouldn't be able to 
save your session state for it. You might loose this function.

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-11 Thread Alen
It's not so complicated for me: all I have to do is open nautilus on the 
secondary screen (LCD TV) and close it - it remains among the other processes 
with 100% CPU usage. Usually there are two users logged on on the machine and 
no one can logout without nautilus to go wild :-)
Removed tracker a long time ago since it would go crazy when nautilus was 
killed...
Should I remove user switcher? I t tends to crash xserver from time to time...

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-11 Thread FatButtLarry
If you mean, do we show detailed view, yeah, I usually do by default.  I
haven't loaded the station back up at work in a while.  killall nautilus
works for now lol...


-Tres

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-11 Thread manzano
Sorry, second thought of my last comment, it could be many thing in
Nautilus too.

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-11 Thread manzano
"- Log in in one account
- Work a little bit with nautilus
- Log out
- Log in on an another account
- Nautilus is now 100% CPU"

Good chances are, in this case, it's tracker

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-11 Thread manzano
oops, I forgot to add:
remove all content of subfolders in .thumbnails (in normal, large and fail 
folders)

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-11 Thread manzano
Hi guys,
Since Nautilus is linked with MANY things, there are many reasons for Nautilus 
to crash.
I spent hours to track this one and removed a lot of stuff before pushing the 
right triger for me.
Let me ask a question to everyone:
Do you use to have the 'list view' with 'smallest icon size possible' by 
default??
If yes, try to increase it to 'small' and give it a try.
When I'll have time, I'll write a full article about it on my unbuntu blog, at 
blog.vocamen.com, let me know there if it worked for you.

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-10 Thread FatButtLarry
No worries.  I don't think my affected system has php installed.
Cheers.

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-10 Thread Gligor Horia
nope, i got to the system monitor first...

hope i don't uppset any 1 for duble posting on this, i red the
instructions and i don-t think any atachments will make any deal on this
subject, after reinstalling apache2 and php5 (aka apt-get remove, apt-
get install (no dependencies erased) ) it seams to be working
fine...hmm...

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-09 Thread FatButtLarry
If you killed it from command line, try "history".

-Tres

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-09 Thread Gligor Horia
i got this bug on kiwilinux (ubuntu 7.10), after installing apache2 and
php, i could not figure out wich one did it but i think this is an older
bug that needs to be fixed! PS: after i closed nautilus, another
application went 100% cpu but i forgat wich one, i closed it to fast, is
there any way i can view logs on my system monitor so i cand trace that
out wile it is still fresh? Oh and another thing, if what i say is
right, shouldn't this thread be posted as ubuntu 7.10 bugs?

ty, i just hope i-m not wasting your time, i know that's verry important
for all of us!

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Re: [Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-08 Thread jlinho
For me the easiest way to reproduce it is:
- The  "User Switcher Applet" should be added to the panel if you have
removed it. The bug occurs also on a fresh install.
- Log in in one account
- Work a little bit with nautilus
- Log out
- Log in on an another account
- Nautilus is now 100% CPU

If i remove the "UserSwitcher Applet", the bug occurs rarely on my account.
But my brother manages to repeat the bug each time he works on his account,
playing with nautilus and totem.

I use a 32 bits Ubuntu; with an Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600.

How can I apply the patch manually ?

Thanks for help*
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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-07 Thread Nick B.
The easiest way I've been able to reproduce it is login to one account,
log out, login to another account, logout and keep repeating the
process. Eventually it will just happen.

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Re: [Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-07 Thread Jordan Erickson
Interesting... The sites that I'm experiencing this on are dual CPUs
(Dual Core-2 Xeon 1.6GHz)...One is AMD64 build of Gutsy, the other i386
build. I haven't experienced it on any UPGRADED machines, only new Gutsy
(Desktop) installs (with server kernels).

FatButtLarry wrote:
> Worth noting, 7.10 at work (Dual Processor Xeon) does this, but 7.10 at
> home (AMD64) I haven't seen it yet.
> 
> Might be because I haven't run updates at home (can't remember).
> 
> -Tres
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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-07 Thread FatButtLarry
Worth noting, 7.10 at work (Dual Processor Xeon) does this, but 7.10 at
home (AMD64) I haven't seen it yet.

Might be because I haven't run updates at home (can't remember).

-Tres

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-07 Thread Rhomboid
In my case the repro was simply:

1) Install Ubuntu 7.10 from CD.
2) Log in to desktop GUI and apply available updates from notification icon.
3) Reboot and never get an interactive desktop upon GDM login while nautilus 
log thrashes (text console logins work fine).

My is/was slightly different because it was triggered simply by logging
in, not logging out and back in or by switching users. However, the
symptoms were the same.

I installed Debian Etch because I need a stable desktop to get work
done. I was genuinely surprised this wasn't getting attention in a
supported *release* version, thanks.

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Re: [Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-07 Thread Jordan Erickson
I would think, opening up a Gnome session, navigating in Nautilus, doing
other misc. tasks, and then logging out would cause the bug to trigger -
for me, it's not EVERY time, but definitely more times than not.

Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> Opening a gutsy task. Does anybody has an easy way to trigger the issue
> and could try if the patch works correctly on gutsy?
> 
> ** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu Gutsy)
>Importance: Undecided => High
>Status: New => Confirmed
> 
> ** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu Gutsy)
>  Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-07 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Opening a gutsy task. Does anybody has an easy way to trigger the issue
and could try if the patch works correctly on gutsy?

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu Gutsy)
   Importance: Undecided => High
   Status: New => Confirmed

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu Gutsy)
 Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-07 Thread Jordan Erickson
I am still having this (horrible) issue as well, at multiple LTSP sites
(which effectively slows the entire lab down). I would greatly
appreciate a backport to Gutsy. It has effectively turned one of my
customers away from Linux all together - and they're strongly
considering moving their computer lab back to Windows.

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-07 Thread jlinho
I had the 100% processor problem today and it reproduced 3 times today.

I did nothinh special, the only 2 used applications in this session were: 
nautilus and totem.
I just clicked much around the music files in nautilus and played a lot of 
music. 10 minutes later, the CPU becomes crazy and "top" indicates nautilus is 
eating 100% of my CPU.

This bug seems now more important to me.

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-07 Thread Psykotik
Any news regarding this bug, affecting so many among us? Any patch for
gutsy users?

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-06 Thread Richard Ayotte
WARNING: There are side effects to the following workaround  so use with
caution.

Here's another method to clean up a users session after they log out.

Make sure you have the slay program installed and in
/etc/gdm/PostSession/Default add before exit 0:

/usr/sbin/slay -clean $USER

if you are certain that nautilus is the only app hanging, instead use:

/usr/bin/killall nautilus -user $USER

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2008-01-06 Thread petervs
I've got exact the same problem.I have only one user account on my
laptop and I have removed Tracker two months ago and the problem still
exist. But not every day so it is difficult to find out where it come
from.

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2007-12-21 Thread greenhunter
this bug don't let me update to gutsy about 20 Computers, I care for.

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[Bug 150471] Re: [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again

2007-12-21 Thread Kamil Páral
It is fixed in 8.04, not in 7.10. Since this bug is reported against
7.10, I think it should *not* be marked as "Fix released".

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