I use geany and glade for my stuff.
Geany is a fast lightweight IDE. It is available in the repos or you can download it from there website.
http://www.geany.org/
then I use glade for...
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I use geany and glade for my stuff.
Geany is a fast lightweight IDE. It is available in the repos or you can download it from there website.
http://www.geany.org/
then I use glade for...
Just a question, but what processes/programs do you have running?
I was having similar issues with karmic freezing on my laptop. My system logs would not show any hints at what was freezing. It...
are you running any screenlets?
if you use the older version of udev, 147~6.0, you can temporary solve the automounting issue by just opening a terminal and restarting udev by typing
sudo stop udev
sudo start udev
then...
you have to revert back to version 147~6.0 of udev to stop the leak currently, but you may loose automounting features. This happened to me on a system76 bonobo. On a fresh install of 9.10 64bit...
well i spoke a bit too soon. system just froze up on me again.
tried the ALT + SysRq + R E I S U B and that did not do anything.
last thing in my syslog to show before the freeze was
Nov...
well i spoke a bit too soon. system just froze up on me again.
tried the ALT + SysRq + R E I S U B and that did not do anything.
logs attached from right after the reboot. Freeze happened at...
mine was freezing all the time. I think I found the problem and tracked it down to the Terminal Screenlets I was using. I've since turned them off and my system has been rock solid so far with no...
So far so good. I believe the problem was the Terminal Screenlets was causing the issue. I have since turned them off and so far have 8hr up time and no freezing. Will do the ultimate test tonight...
the computer just completely freezes up and stays that way. I have to hard reboot with the power button to restart the system.
i've been creating the logs each time i've had to restart the system....
well that didn't work. just froze up again.
gonna start disabling some of my programs one at a time until it is stable. The only thing i'm running that isn't on a fresh install is gnome-do docky...
ok i'll give disabling the avahi-daemon a shot and report back in a day to see how stable it is.
I had a similar problem with jaunty a few months ago.
I just use gnomebaker now for all my burning needs. It's available in the repos.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gnomebaker/
just minutes after posting this thread. System froze up yet again.
new logs attached.
Any other people with system76 systems getting random freezing in 9.10 karmic 64 bit?
I've done a fresh install of 64 bit karmic on my bonobo laptop, pulseaudio eats up all the system memory after...
hmmm, the pulseaudio memory issue seems to have been known and a bug has been filed for it
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/424655
dunno if this is the same problem...
So I killed pulseaudio and restarted it.
I'm sitting here watching it in the system monitor right now, and it is slowly eating up memory, just idling. Eating Up/Counting up at about a rate of 1mb...
new screenshot, with just over 6hours uptime today, pulse audio is hogging up all my system memory. Probably wont be much longer now until the system freezes up again.
try gnome-do docky, it meets your requirements for a dock on the bottom of the screen. It shows which apps are running, can run more than one instance of the same ap from the launchers on the dock....
none are mine related to suspending.
I also get random freezes with karmic 64bit install, where the entire system locks up. Usually the system will seem sluggish at first with mouse lag and program lag. Things from simple scrolling...
the udev update in the karmic proposed fixed the problem for me now.
I see there's a update in the proposed updates for karmic that you can get in the update manager now for udev which fixes the problem of detection/automounting of hotswap devices now.
there's a bug, seems to be floating around on the 64bit installs.
a temp fix is run this in the terminal
sudo udev stop
sudo udev start
then esata/usb/sd card reader will automount after.
same problem for me. eSATA and USB will not automount. 64bit karmic on a system76 bonp2 laptop.
a workaround to the problem
sudo stop udev
sudo start udev
then usb/esata/sd card reader can...