same problem here, Lucid64bit, GoogleCalendar in Evolution...
my RAM leaks out (4GB) over 12h
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massive
same problem here, using Lucid64bit and Evolution with GoogleCalendar...
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evolution memory leak
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adding the repository won't fix the probleme here...
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shout2send plugins is bad
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Same here,
could anyone please give a link to the karmic version of
"/usr/lib/gstreamer-0.10/libgstshout2.so" ?
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** Changed in: gstreamer0.10 (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => New
** Changed in: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => New
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streaming icecast server and ogg vorbis - only 1 first entry in the playlist
played
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same with me using Ubuntu 9.10 64bit. Effects: Totem, Rhythmbox and VLC
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played
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I am trying to fix this issue by using the attached "gpm-trigger"
one need to compile the attachment with:
gcc `pkg-config --libs --cflags dbus-glib-1 dbus-1 gconf-2.0` gpm-trigger.c -o
gpm-trigger
after editing sleep_computer_ac, I am running gpm-trigger...
this seems to fix the problem..
My session was idle...
I used 1 minute as an example that everyone could easily try-out.
Here, it is that any time set via gconftool is ignored by g-p-m
So there is no way to use other time-frames than the "default"?
And there is no chance to edit these time-frames via gconftool??
I MUST use the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
I am running a fresh Ubuntu Karmic 64bit
If I type in a terminal:
gconftool-2 -s /apps/gnome-power-manager/timeout/sleep_computer_ac --type int 60
my PC is ignoring that and wont suspend after 1 minute...
If I type in:
gconftool-2 -