Works for me. Following the same procedure, I get no errors, and
prettyprinting STL structures work as advertised.
:~/src/gdb_printers$ grep RELEASE /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_RELEASE=10.04
:~/src/gdb_printers$ uname -a
Linux enitharmon 2.6.32-24-generic #43-Ubuntu SMP Thu Sep 16 14:17:33 UTC 2010
I also get this error when trying to alter the tags of any mp3-file, whether
the operation is tried on one or multiple files.
When changing tags of a single file, I will get this error dialog, internally
Rhythmbox seems to be using the new data, however the mp3 files themselves are
not updated
Whoopie: That sounds great! Just what is needed. (But does it work on any
thinkpad model, older ones in particular?)
Also, I think thinkpad-keys will be with us for some time still, and as such
should be patched ASAP anyway to provide a general fix that it not dependent on
a recent kernel
Update: After running the patched thinkpad-keys for 24 hours, CPU time
is a meagre 1 sec, just a tad better than the 25 minutes it used to
spend a day...
This just seemed to good to be true. So, to verify the correctness of
the patch, here's some background:
The tpb source (from which
I had the same behaviour on my T60p and X60t, thinkpad-keys using ~2% cpu at
all times:
$ uptime ; ps aux | awk '/[t]hinkpad-keys/{print$11,$10}'
12:37:57 up 6 days, 19:39, 1 user, load average: 0.17, 0.14, 0.11
/usr/sbin/thinkpad-keys 189:07
The attached patch bundles the 4 read+seek
Sorry, please disregard the above ^ patch, this is the correct one.
Applies to latest release (0.1-17ubuntu9).
cd hotkey-setup-0.1
patch hotkey-setup_0.1-17ubuntu9_optimize+CFLAGS.patch
** Attachment added: bundle nvram reads, POLL_DELAY 100ms, add DEBUG define,
default -O2
** Attachment removed: add DEBUG define, default -O2
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7398541/hotkey-
setup_0.1-17ubuntu9_CFLAGS.patch
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thinkpad-keys on ThinkPad X60* uses a large amount of CPU
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/45404
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