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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[Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/150471
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I applied the patch. No nautilus-debug-log.txt up to now.
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[Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again
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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 ins
Same thing happens to me with Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon.
I also get the same exact problem (sometimes) with other external drives
(USB external disk for instance).
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when DVD is in drive on boot, two icons for the DVD appear on the desktop in
gnome
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/94605
You rece
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 r
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
You say: "I occasionally still have the problem..."
Did you experience this problem each time before removing Deskbar and
Tracker ?
2007/11/27, Pjotr12345 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Tracker is definitely *not* the bad guy here. Nearly a week ago, I
> completely removed Tracker, using Synaptic, and a
Sorry greehunter, but it solved the problem clearly for me. If I re-add
Deskbar to my Gnome Panel the problem appears again.
2007/11/19, greenhunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> ups,
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> I don't use the deskbar aplpet at all under no accounts and no
> computers.
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Same observations as greenhunter for me.
I removed the Deskbar applet and everything is fine now.
Please tell me what happens if you remove the Deskbar applet ?
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[Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again
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