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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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
I guess only on attachment is allowed at a time. Here's the view from
Windows.
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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 re
Sorry about the really long delays, I've been kind of busy. Here are
the same screenshots attached.
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Nautilus creates unlimited number of untitledX folders on WebDAV
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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
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 again
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 new
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)
https://bugs
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)
[17234327.764000