@terry_gardener:
This behaviour is deliberate (except for the Totem thing; that might be a real
bug). It's called "flat volumes", and, incidentally, changing the line in
/etc/pulse/daemon.conf to
flat-volumes = no
turns it off.
The new way it's working is, in my opinion, slightly more logical.
PS: Sorry, didn't notice somebody already reported it. The last message
asked for an upstream report, so that's what I did :)
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nautilus becomes non-responsive during video-playback
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/397192
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Reported the bug upstream:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=592150
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nautilus becomes non-responsive during video-playback
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/397192
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nautilus works poorly with smb
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/414504
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Files won't open properly over the network: documents fail to open in
OpenOffice (it says file format error found); text files fail to open
(gedit says unexpected error: invalid argument); most archives won't
open (fileroller says Unex
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nautilus works poorly with smb
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/414504
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Files won't open properly over the network: documents fail to open in
OpenOffice (it says file format error found); text files fail to open
(gedit says unexpected error: invalid argument); most archives won't
open (fileroller says Unexpected EOF in a
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hyperspace screensaver hangs and renders the system unresponsive
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/414414
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The Hyperspace screensaver hangs consuming 100% CPU and doesn't respond.
The system becomes unresponsive to the point where only Sys Req + REISUB
works.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Sun Aug 16 15:39:11 2009
DistroRelease: U
I have the same issue BUT I deleted brasero and it didn't help. Only
sudo mv /usr/bin/nautilus /usr/bin/nautilus-backup helped...
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nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in strcmp()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/413660
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I can't reproduce the crash. I think this was a one-time thing.
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gnome-settings-daemon crashed with SIGSEGV in gvc_mixer_stream_push_volume()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/413343
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On current Karmic, used the same steps and reproduced. Does it depend on
different hardware?
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application-specific volume control affects master volume
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/411042
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A design decision? Does it mean it's a feature, not a bug? I don't see
how this could be beneficial, or useful, or convenient. There is master
volume and then there is per-application volume and they shouldn't mix.
What was the reason for this design decision, the rationale? I think
this "feature"
I think I found a way to produce a backtrace. I found a crash report in
/var/crash/ and I think it was this bug that caused the crash, because
nautilus only ever crashed on this file, as far as I remember. I
reported a separate bug, because I didn't know how to make apport attach
that information t
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I also tried an strace, but the resulting log was more than 100 MB, and
I even stopped strace before nautilus reached 50% memory consumption...
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nautilus hangs consuming lots of memory and cpu when opening large video files
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/412040
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I tried to follow the steps for backtracing, but the gdb became
unresponsive when nautilus crashes. Here's what happens: I use pidof to
find nautilus's pid, then I start gdb and follow the steps to attach to
nautilus, that works, I enter continue, and I focus on the problematic
file in nautilus. Th
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nautilus hangs consuming lots of memory and cpu when opening large video files
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As far as I can tell it only happens when trying to open one large (~7
GB) 720p H.264 video file. I don't have any other ones to test my theory
out. When I try to open it in any player or even select it, nautilus
would hog all free memory and 100
When's this bug going to be fixed? This is very annoying.
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Gnome keyboard layout options (like remapping Caps Lock) are not reapplied
after reboot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/173721
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