Tested by moving and copying a directory of 64845 files - 47,7GB large, three
times from and to my usual samba server.
No issues experienced, the bug is fixed for me.
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The tested packages are gvfs, gvfs-fuse, gvfs-backends, gvfs-libs, gvfs-
bin, gvfs-common, gvfs-daemons, all at version 1.16.1-0ubuntu1.1
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Thank you, Ross.
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Title:
nautilus hangs copying large directories from a samba share
Status in GVFS:
Fix Released
Status in “gvfs
OK, this looks interesting.
Transferred another 26678 files, 48,3 GB without issues.
gvfsd-smb memory usage grew from about 3 to 15 Mb, and nautilus' from 10 to
about 50Mb during the copy.
At the end of the copy, I noticed that neither process had released any memory.
So I started a second copy.
Here are the results of some tests run on a Raring desktop and a Precise
server, both updated today.
copying a directory with few large files (18 files - 53GB): no issues
moving the same directory: no issues
copying a directory with many small files (48236 files - 17,1 GB): no issues
moving the
I just copied 24.252 files, amounting to 26,4Gb of data from and back to
my 12.04 server using raring 32 bit in virtualbox. Maybe not an example
of rigorous testing, but I had no issues. Raring updated to today's
snapshot.
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This bug is not present in the current Raring development build.
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gnome-settings-daemon crashed with signal 5
Any issue disappeared after last duplicity update, version
0.6.19-0ubuntu2.2
** Changed in: deja-dup (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Description changed:
I have a large directory, almost 50Gb and 45.000 files shared by samba on
ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS server.
- With Precise, I used
I'm also wondering why this bug is being ignored. Everybody posting here
please don't forget to mark this bug as affecting you. I don't know of
another way to bring this to the devs attention.
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Today I tried to copy my big directory from the share straight to a usb
drive. It worked without a hitch. I'm not sure how it could be useful,
but it's worth sharing nevertheless.
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I tried using the nautilus shortcut and also tried copying from
/run/user//gvfs/. No difference whatsoever.
I also think gvfs might be involved, too.
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I tried saving from The Gimp, Libreoffice and Mozilla applications
directly to /run/user//gvfs/ and it worked.
I also installed the Calligra suite and tried saving from the various
Flow, Stage and Sheets applications to the share using their share
browser and it worked.
Then, I tried saving an ar
As suggested by a file-roller developer, I tried to create new archives in the
samba share from other applications. It showed that Nautilus has no problems in
creating new folders and files from templates.
Then, I also tried saving a new file directly from Libreoffice Writer, Calc and
Impress, G
The bug has been reported upstream as bug 688714.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=688714
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #688714
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=688714
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** Description changed:
- File roller reports insufficient permissions when trying to create a new
archive in samba share.
- It can't add new files to an existing archive either.
- Only the extraction of files is permitted.
+ I have a large directory, almost 50Gb and 45.000 files shared by samba
** Description changed:
I have a large directory, almost 50Gb and 45.000 files shared by samba on
ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS server.
I used to copy the whole directory regularly on my desktop, and execute a
backup with deja dup on that.
I did also often backup directly from the samba share.
Afte
** Description changed:
I have a large directory, almost 50Gb and 45.000 files shared by samba on
ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS server.
With Precise, I used to copy the whole directory regularly on my desktop, and
execute a backup with deja dup on that.
I did also often backup directly from the samba
Public bug reported:
I have a large directory, almost 50Gb and 45.000 files shared by samba on
ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS server.
With Precise, I used to copy the whole directory regularly on my desktop, and
execute a backup with deja dup on that.
I did also often backup directly from the samba share.
A
Public bug reported:
I have a large directory, almost 50Gb and 45.000 files shared by samba on
ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS server.
I used to copy the whole directory regularly on my desktop, and execute a
backup with deja dup on that.
I did also often backup directly from the samba share.
After upgrading
Bug still persist in version 3.6.1.1.
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Title:
Can't create new archives in mounted samba shares
Status in “file-roller” pack
Bug still present 12.10
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gnome-settings-daemon crashed with signal 5 in xkl_process_error()
Status in “gnome
Also, trying to create a new local archive from files resident on a
samba share, i.e. on the desktop, results in an empty archive.
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Public bug reported:
File roller reports insufficient permissions when trying to create a new
archive in samba share.
It can't add new files to an existing archive either.
Only the extraction of files is permitted.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
Package: file-roller 3.6.0-0ubuntu3
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
notify-osd bar doesn't work corr
A clean install of Precise doesn't show the issue.
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Title:
Mouse navigation not working in fullscreen mode
Status in “totem” packag
It happens to me after upgrading from oneiric to precise beta2.
I'm sure that it began to happen after a further update, not immediately after
upgrading.
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So it means that the fix will surely land in Precise.
What about Oneiric?
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Title:
nautilus SIGABRT in nautilus_window_slot_open_l
Mostly solved after updating kernel to version 3.0.0-15
Now, the only small issue is that the OSD has many more notches than the screen
has actual brightness levels.
This is noticeable only when lowering brightness, though. When raising it, it
is mostly sync'ed correctly.
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Some Dell laptops have a sensor for auto adjusting screen brightness. In my
Dell D630 ATG this is operated by the Fn+left arrow combination.
In oneiric, trying to change this shows the trackpad off osd overlay instead,
without really changing the auto brightness nor switchin
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Trying to change screen brightness auto/manual switch shows the
trackpad off OSD instead.
Status in “gnome
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