I stumbled on a fix and increased the systems inotyfy watches by entering the
following line to /etc/sysctl.conf: fs.inotify.max_user_watches = 262144 .
I believe the default value is about 8000, and the above mentioned increase,
with a slim increase in memory usage, cured all problems. The
Sorry, the refresh problem with cut/paste still persists.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = New
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Nautilus
To my great pleasure I can inform that all the bugs mentioned in my
report are solved to perfection. Thank you!
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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Public bug reported:
Nautilus do not automatically update altered file- and folder status
(eg. cut pasted away files) without user performing a manual refresh on
the partition (or folder) in question. This problem concerns NFS mounted
folders but also to a rather considerable extenth my (only)
Public bug reported:
1.
Ubuntu DTS (movie) sound (trough Alsa or Pulse) at low frequencies are severely
distorted.
This problem has persisted for several Ubuntu releases. (win7 does not have
this problem).
2.
I have an Asus Xonar Essence STX (pci-e) sound card/headphone amp. In ubuntu
10.10
Perhaps I should file a new or many new bugreport(s) (if so plese let me
know), but as several inconsistencies in Ubuntu 12.04 Nautilus behavior
appears to be related to how Nautilus interacts with nfs-mounted
partitions i post a new comment. The 'behaviors' mentioned below did not
occur while I
After a net-upgrade to Ubuntu 12.04, the problem described in bug
#988251 still persists whatever Unity used (2-D or default Unity).
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Public bug reported:
The problem appears while using the mouse trying to copy or cut / paste
links, folders or files from one location to another. After the mouse-
right-click drop-down menu selection of 'copy' or 'cut' the second
stage - right-click 'paste' (to the desired location) - is greyed
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Thank you for your inquiry.
I am pleased to inform you that the problem seems to be history. My home
server is on Lucid 64bit and my PC on Maverick (final) 64bit. I
installed Maverick on Sunday 10. October and since my system has worked
perfectly. In the unlikely event that problems still
Thank you for your interest in my problem.
When i filed the bug I overlooked one important descriptor:
The dropping only occurs (occasionally) with NTFS share, never with
native linux file systems (in my case xfs and ext4) which shares are
working perfectly.
My line in the server fstab sharing
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Nfs-shares from Ubuntu server 9.10 (2.6.31-14-server) over time randomly
disappear from file/folder lists viewed in graphical file browsers
(Nautilus, Thunar) by the client, Ubuntu 9.10 Studio (kernel
2.6.31-9-rt, Gnome 2.28.1). The shares are
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35878200/ProcMaps.txt
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