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Looks like a kernel, acpi or NetworkManager bug.
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Does it still occur in 12.04 and or 12.10 ? I can't reproduce it on
12.10.
g-t 3.6.0
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Gnome-terminal continues to s
Aw, forgot to mention that I couldn't reproduce it under g-t 3.6.0
(ubuntu 12.10) :)
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Scrollbars disappear when open
I've tried to reproduce this bug under g-t 3.6.0 .
Does anyone know whether this bug still affects any LTE releases?
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This one-liner should fix it. Please test it.
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Load averages should be moved to
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I have 2 Thread on My I& 920 ru
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No puedo formatear el disco dur
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/proc/cpuinfo and /proc/meminfo ?
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freezes up , no cursor or other
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It used to be that a megabyte was 1024 kilobytes and a kilobyte used to
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Looks like a scanner not being detected properly.
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Looks like a live cd boot error issue.
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end process dialog should have the name of the process
Status in The GNOME Syst
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in the latest development version of Ubuntu - Oneiric Ocelot.
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gnome-system-monitor spams dbus with requests for volume information
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The time axis is present in the current builds of g-s-m.
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Title:
the "CPU History" graph info is unclear
Status in T
This issue looks like a rendering issue coming from either the graphics
driver or Xorg or gtk+.
I currently experience similar issues with an Intel 945 mobile graphics
adapter with various applications (or full display) on various
distributions and never on systems with graphics adapters from othe
Thank you for the report.
g-s-m is a process and resources monitoring tool. Therefore g-s-m should
not provide functionality which doesn't fit in its spectre, even if it
provides all the needed information for such features. Additionally,
such a feature request will create a dependency on ubuntu-b
The original text talks about intervals, not frequencies. I took a look
into the French translation of gnome-system-monitor and it states
"_Fréquence de mise à jour en secondes :" for "_Update interval in
seconds:"
Looks like a mistake in the French translation (po/fr.po file). Please
suggest a pr
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Title:
multi boot screen displays, but does not boot , c
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According to description the bug affects gnome-control-center instead of
gnome-system-monitor. I'm changing the package.
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g-s-m currently uses consistently SI units. The discussion at upstream
has stalled. I'm changing the status to ``opinion''.
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be fixed in previous versions of Ubuntu because the package doesn't fit
the requirements
** Branch linked: lp:~damg/gnome-system-monitor/lp231256
** Branch unlinked: lp:~damg/gnome-system-monitor/trunk
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The reported patch [2] applies successfully on lucid from bzr repo [1]
and the gvfs source builds successfully on i386. I could not verify
whether the patch fixes the problem due to my time constraints.
[1] - lp:ubuntu/lucid/gvfs
[2] -
http://git.gnome.org/browse/gvfs/commit/?id=7460f26f9243e6b17
The bug is still reproducible with current updates installed. The
problem occurs only with specific size ratios and goes away on different
ratios (e.g. by resizing). Not only do entries disappear: at the same
time the progress bars for still visible entries lose their values (look
at in_between.png
Reproducable on stock 11.10b2 amd64 without updates. I will check now
whether problem still exists with all today's updates installed. Always
reproducible with 2 filesystems mounted. In my case those are root (/)
and an ntfs drive.
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Patch uploaded to upstream, too.
** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
** Patch added: "update_spin_buttons_by_key.patch"
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Original reporter has no suitable system to reproduce the bug.
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** Description changed:
- On the other hand if I change it via mouse (up/down arrows) the change
- is remembered.
+ In system monitor's preferences the refresh rate value is not saved when
+ changed by key. On the other hand if I change it via mouse (up/down
+ arrows) the change is remembered.
As of 11.10b2, the fix is in gnome-system-monitor. Marking as fix
released.
** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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The upstream developers marked this bug report as expired because the
reported GNOME version is not being supported anymore.
The squashfs errors you reported look like errors either in the image
you installed or in the hardware (usb pen or RAM).
Do you still experience the problem?
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Title:
System Monitor no long
Checked in 10.10b2 gnome-system-monitor -- alt-n works.
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I meant 11.10b2 of course. :)
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Title:
Tabs should respond to ALT+n like all major gnome applications
Status in The G
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