On 08/10/2020 16:52, Eddie G. O'Connor wrote:
Question: Will the switch to BTRFS have any effects on my SSD?...and the
EXT4 file system it currently has?...
No. The change only applies to filesystems created on new installs. Upgrading
won't
make any changes to existing filesystems.
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The
Welp.
It was the HDD.it was "bad"...and on its way out...I made backups of
everything?installed a brand spanking new 512GB SSD.(incredibly
cheap now on Amazon.com!!)and installed FC32. Everything is all good
now. I dunno why it was just Nautilus that was acting flaky, but I'm
glad its
I'm assuming the direct reply was an accident.
On 10/5/20 4:34 PM, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
Well while top is runing? It shouws nautilus as ung up 101.0% of CPU
usage(!?? how can something use MORE than the LIMIT of a piece of
hardware!?) as for the other paths heres what I've got:
The pe
On 10/5/20 1:58 PM, Eddie G. O'Connor wrote:
> I've checked everything I
> could,...
have you checked the journal to see if nautilus reports an error?
journalctl -b -0
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On 10/5/20 11:58 AM, Eddie G. O'Connor wrote:
and still when I try to open itit hangs / freezes. Has anyone seen
this before?...is there a solution? Because from what I've
googlednone of the bugtracker submissions show a resolution.
In the subject, you say 100% CPU, and here you only sa
Greetings all,
I have been using Fedora for quite some time now, and I've only recently
seen this problem on my system (Lenovo ThinkPad T-420 / 1TB 2.5" SSD /
16GB RAM / i5-Quad Core CPU) I have kept my system up-to-date, by making
sure to always download and install updates. But recently (as in