I've had the same problem, not exactly sure what triggers it.
I installed the Streamripper package version 1.64.6-1 from Karmic
(http://packages.ubuntu.com/karmic/streamripper) and had it going for
days now. You can install the package right away, dependencies are met
on Jaunty by default.
So I'd
I've had 1.64.6-1 going for weeks now and experienced no problems
whatsoever.
So is it just me or is the solution really simple?
--
streamripper hangs and consumes 100 % cpu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/377228
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I had Thunderbird 2.0.0.17 running (and checking mail every 10min
automatically) while I ran out of disk space because of a DVB recording
(why doesn't kaffeine stop before eating the last 50MB or so?).
My mailbox seems fine, but when I check for mail now, Thunderbird wants
to download 11.000 messa
I figured out what happened: popstate.dat lost some records, apparently
this happens when you run out of disk space. Unfortunately there's not
really any way to rebuild popstate.dat based on inbox contents (guess
that's not going to work anyway with all the locally removed mail) so I
re-downloaded
I've found a workaround: use aptitude instead. Even though aptitude moo
just isn't the same, it will work for package management.
--
apt-get moo doesnt look like a cow
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/56125
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I've found a workaround: use aptitude instead. Even though aptitude moo
just isn't the same, it will work for package management.
--
apt-get moo doesnt look like a cow
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/56125
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I had Thunderbird 2.0.0.17 running (and checking mail every 10min
automatically) while I ran out of disk space because of a DVB recording
(why doesn't kaffeine stop before eating the last 50MB or so?).
My mailbox seems fine, but when I check for mail now, Thunderbird wants
to download 11.000 messa
I figured out what happened: popstate.dat lost some records, apparently
this happens when you run out of disk space. Unfortunately there's not
really any way to rebuild popstate.dat based on inbox contents (guess
that's not going to work anyway with all the locally removed mail) so I
re-downloaded
I've had 1.64.6-1 going for weeks now and experienced no problems
whatsoever.
So is it just me or is the solution really simple?
--
streamripper hangs and consumes 100 % cpu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/377228
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which i
I've had the same problem, not exactly sure what triggers it.
I installed the Streamripper package version 1.64.6-1 from Karmic
(http://packages.ubuntu.com/karmic/streamripper) and had it going for
days now. You can install the package right away, dependencies are met
on Jaunty by default.
So I'd
I've had 1.64.6-1 going for weeks now and experienced no problems
whatsoever.
So is it just me or is the solution really simple?
--
streamripper hangs and consumes 100 % cpu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/377228
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which i
I've had the same problem, not exactly sure what triggers it.
I installed the Streamripper package version 1.64.6-1 from Karmic
(http://packages.ubuntu.com/karmic/streamripper) and had it going for
days now. You can install the package right away, dependencies are met
on Jaunty by default.
So I'd
I've found a workaround: use aptitude instead. Even though aptitude moo
just isn't the same, it will work for package management.
--
apt-get moo doesnt look like a cow
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/56125
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is subscr
I've found a workaround: use aptitude instead. Even though aptitude moo
just isn't the same, it will work for package management.
--
apt-get moo doesnt look like a cow
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/56125
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is subscr
I've found a workaround: use aptitude instead. Even though aptitude moo
just isn't the same, it will work for package management.
--
apt-get moo doesnt look like a cow
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/56125
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is subscr
I've had 1.64.6-1 going for weeks now and experienced no problems
whatsoever.
So is it just me or is the solution really simple?
--
streamripper hangs and consumes 100 % cpu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/377228
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which i
I've found a workaround: use aptitude instead. Even though aptitude moo
just isn't the same, it will work for package management.
--
apt-get moo doesnt look like a cow
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/56125
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is subscr
I've had the same problem, not exactly sure what triggers it.
I installed the Streamripper package version 1.64.6-1 from Karmic
(http://packages.ubuntu.com/karmic/streamripper) and had it going for
days now. You can install the package right away, dependencies are met
on Jaunty by default.
So I'd
I had Thunderbird 2.0.0.17 running (and checking mail every 10min
automatically) while I ran out of disk space because of a DVB recording
(why doesn't kaffeine stop before eating the last 50MB or so?).
My mailbox seems fine, but when I check for mail now, Thunderbird wants
to download 11.000 messa
I figured out what happened: popstate.dat lost some records, apparently
this happens when you run out of disk space. Unfortunately there's not
really any way to rebuild popstate.dat based on inbox contents (guess
that's not going to work anyway with all the locally removed mail) so I
re-downloaded
I've had 1.64.6-1 going for weeks now and experienced no problems
whatsoever.
So is it just me or is the solution really simple?
--
streamripper hangs and consumes 100 % cpu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/377228
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which i
I've had the same problem, not exactly sure what triggers it.
I installed the Streamripper package version 1.64.6-1 from Karmic
(http://packages.ubuntu.com/karmic/streamripper) and had it going for
days now. You can install the package right away, dependencies are met
on Jaunty by default.
So I'd
I had Thunderbird 2.0.0.17 running (and checking mail every 10min
automatically) while I ran out of disk space because of a DVB recording
(why doesn't kaffeine stop before eating the last 50MB or so?).
My mailbox seems fine, but when I check for mail now, Thunderbird wants
to download 11.000 messa
I figured out what happened: popstate.dat lost some records, apparently
this happens when you run out of disk space. Unfortunately there's not
really any way to rebuild popstate.dat based on inbox contents (guess
that's not going to work anyway with all the locally removed mail) so I
re-downloaded
I had Thunderbird 2.0.0.17 running (and checking mail every 10min
automatically) while I ran out of disk space because of a DVB recording
(why doesn't kaffeine stop before eating the last 50MB or so?).
My mailbox seems fine, but when I check for mail now, Thunderbird wants
to download 11.000 messa
I figured out what happened: popstate.dat lost some records, apparently
this happens when you run out of disk space. Unfortunately there's not
really any way to rebuild popstate.dat based on inbox contents (guess
that's not going to work anyway with all the locally removed mail) so I
re-downloaded
I've had the same problem, not exactly sure what triggers it.
I installed the Streamripper package version 1.64.6-1 from Karmic
(http://packages.ubuntu.com/karmic/streamripper) and had it going for
days now. You can install the package right away, dependencies are met
on Jaunty by default.
So I'd
I had Thunderbird 2.0.0.17 running (and checking mail every 10min
automatically) while I ran out of disk space because of a DVB recording
(why doesn't kaffeine stop before eating the last 50MB or so?).
My mailbox seems fine, but when I check for mail now, Thunderbird wants
to download 11.000 messa
I figured out what happened: popstate.dat lost some records, apparently
this happens when you run out of disk space. Unfortunately there's not
really any way to rebuild popstate.dat based on inbox contents (guess
that's not going to work anyway with all the locally removed mail) so I
re-downloaded
I've had 1.64.6-1 going for weeks now and experienced no problems
whatsoever.
So is it just me or is the solution really simple?
--
streamripper hangs and consumes 100 % cpu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/377228
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which i
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