[Bug 1460447] Re: Boot slow, "scanning for btrfs filesystems" takes 100 seconds

2018-05-20 Thread jvandenbroek
I thought it hang on 'scanning for btrfs', but it was actually the
resume service/method causing the delay. In my case the resume/swap
device is on a LV, could solve it by using this instruction (first
method): https://askubuntu.com/questions/1037457/slow-boot-with-ssd-and-
lvm-on-new-install-of-18-04

So it seems that if the swap is a LV, UUID no longer works (which did
work fine on 17.10) and you now need to specify the mapper path instead.

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[Bug 1460447] Re: Boot slow, "scanning for btrfs filesystems" takes 100 seconds

2018-05-01 Thread jvandenbroek
Same on 18.04, but I'm using btrfs for both root and home, so can't
purge the package.. Any idea? It hangs for about 30 sec before
continuing, annoying to have this slow boots on a SSD..

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[Bug 899624] Re: thunar actions only on local drive

2015-06-18 Thread jvandenbroek
Ah forget about above comment, the old libraries were still being used.
I had to remove /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/thunarx-2 and link it to
/usr/local/lib/thunarx-2, after which it works! Please make this
upstream, it's a very simple solution.

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[Bug 899624] Re: thunar actions only on local drive

2015-06-18 Thread jvandenbroek
Unfortunately it doesn't work here either after applying the above
patch. It should be enough to only recompile Thunar and no other
packages, right?

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[Bug 218122] Re: [hardy] Mac mini. Intel 945GM. Random screen flickering. Black screen after that.

2008-10-27 Thread jvandenbroek
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 218334 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/218334

Same problem here, less then a month old Mac Mini C2D with a Intel 945 vidcard. 
Clean Ubuntu Hardy i386 installation. Output of lspci -v is exactly the same as 
Smurphy above, as is my monitor :) (SyncMaster 204Ts 1600x1200 DVI)
What is this all about, it's very annoying behaviour! Ubuntu works so much 
better than Mac OS X, I really don't want to switch back...

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