Judging from the fact that people have better luck with open source
drivers and that it's been almost 4 months with no fix in sight, is this
an upstream problem? nVidia isn't exactly known for jumping on driver
bugs on Linux (the first thing I had to do when installing 12.04 was
upgrade the driver
Now it never goes above %10. I guess we just have to wait for yet
another nvidia update (I had to upgrade to 302.17 before I could even
get an accelerated desktop).
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I'm having the exact same symptoms as above. Lately though, simply
opening acroread nearly instantly crashes X, bringing up the gdm login.
After logging in again, X crashes again before desktop is loaded, and
must be completely restarted. This has also started happening
intermittently with flash
Sorry about the really long delays, I've been kind of busy. Here are
the same screenshots attached.
** Attachment added: screenshottr5.png
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19633643/screenshottr5.png
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Nautilus creates unlimited number of untitledX folders on WebDAV
I guess only on attachment is allowed at a time. Here's the view from
Windows.
** Attachment added: screenshot1mu0.png
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19633651/screenshot1mu0.png
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Nautilus creates unlimited number of untitledX folders on WebDAV
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/276929
You
No, I haven't sent this bug to Gnome yet, though I don't have time to at
the moment. The screenshots are linked about in my OP, and yes, this
bug happens every time I try. On a side note, I recently had to do a
reinstall of Windows Server 2003 for unrelated reasons, so I will try
everything
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
I have a WebDAV share set up on Windows Server 2003 at home, and connect
to it using nautilus 2.22.3-0ubuntu2 on Linux Mint 5 (uses Ubuntu 8.04
Hardy repos). For the most part, I can connect to it with nautilus.
However, if I try to create a
Running Ubuntu 7.04 with kernel 2.6.20-16.31 on HP Pavilion dv2116wm has
same rejecting I/O to dead device error for sda after trying konrad's
fix. (fstab is using UUID).
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resume from suspend to Ram only works once - I/O error the second time (Samsung
X20 and IBM T40p - feisty)
Same problem on Thinkpad R60, although it was working a few days ago
(no, restarts/reloading module doesn't help).
$sudo modprobe ath_pci
$dmesg
...
[17234327.76] ath_hal: 0.9.14.9 (AR5210, AR5211, AR5212, RF5111, RF5112,
RF2413)
[17234327.764000] wlan: 0.8.6.0 (EXPERIMENTAL)