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In my eeepc there's a wonderful memory leak (gnome-shell task)
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In my eeepc there's a wonderful memory leak (gnome-shell task)
check the memory usage after you update mutter to 3.1.91.1
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@dmotd, sounds like a bug. now they are using dbus to detect if networkmanager is present or not. Care to report it?
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wonder wrote:@dmotd, sounds like a bug. now they are using dbus to detect if networkmanager is present or not. Care to report it?
recompile epiphany,gtk3 and glib2 with debug symbols and repost the trace https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/De … tings_only
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dieghen89 wrote:In my eeepc there's a wonderful memory leak (gnome-shell task)
check the memory usage after you update mutter to 3.1.91.1
Just updated, i referr you if i have news...Needless to say that you're doing a great work
EDIT: After 5 hours seems fine! -->110-->150MB [1] that is an acceptable value
[1] also after a suspend...Before when i woke up i reached also 450/500MB...
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I'm also testing Gnome 3.1.91 right now and have a simple question:
Why do eog and totem use a dark theme of "Adwaita"?
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Having a bad bug with evolution. Cannot sync my google agenda with evolution.
Having the same kind of problem saw in this thread :
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=983630
I mean, I got this :
Impossible d'ouvrir le calendrier : Le code d'état HTTP renvoyé (6) est inattendu (Erreur lors de la lecture de données du connecteur TLS : The TLS connection was non-properly terminated.)
Which could be translated as :
Cannot open calendar: Unexpected HTTP status code 6 returned (Error reading data from TLS socket: The TLS connection was non-properly terminated.)
My gnutls and glib-networking versions are :
[fred@fredo-arch ~]$ pacman -Qi gnutls | grep Version
Version : 3.0.2-1
[fred@fredo-arch ~]$ pacman -Qi glib-networking | grep Version
Version : 2.29.18-1
Known bug or not ?
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@thanos
I had exactly the same problem like you.
Everything I had to do was to disable auto-login:
nano -w /etc/gdm/custom.conf
and do the follwing:
#AutomaticLoginEnable=True
#AutomaticLogin=harm
If you are lucky our problems have (had) the same source;)
Best regards,
Harm
EDIT: yes, yes, yes, wtf, really nice desktop:) Is it a kind of placebo or is gnome 3.2 really that mach quicker and smoother than 3.0? Anyway - well done @Wonder!!!
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@fredbezies https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/25733
as you see the guy who bisected didn't send that upstream for review. Maybe you can do it?
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@wonder : you mean reporting the bug upstream with the patch ?
I will try to do this asap.
Reported ; see https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=659178
I hope it will work
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@wonder : you mean reporting the bug upstream with the patch ?
I will try to do this asap.
just explain what happens and that somebody bisect to that commit. You can also try to patch gnutls and see if is working for you
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fredbezies wrote:@wonder : you mean reporting the bug upstream with the patch ?
I will try to do this asap.
just explain what happens and that somebody bisect to that commit. You can also try to patch gnutls and see if is working for you
Here is the body of my message :
When I try to connect my evolution version (3.1.91.1) to google calendar, I get
this error :Cannot open calendar: Unexpected HTTP status code 6 returned (Error reading
data from TLS socket: The TLS connection was non-properly terminated.)A bug was opened in archlinux bugtracker. Looks like a commit in gnutls is
guilty there.https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/25733
When reversing commit 16b552803790c0f1b393b6f143b166429c51e9f2, everything goes
back to work.Adding patch proposed.
I will try the patch. Didn't try it
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don't forget to paste the upstream report link in the comments
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don't forget to paste the upstream report link in the comments
I copied archlinux bug report number. I thought it was enough
By the way, gnutls (patched version) is getting build right now. Keeping fingers crossed
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wonder wrote:don't forget to paste the upstream report link in the comments
I copied archlinux bug report number. I thought it was enough
By the way, gnutls (patched version) is getting build right now. Keeping fingers crossed
but still i want to know the upstream link to follow it
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I reported the bug on gnome bugzilla : https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=659178
It works, but refreshing and copying datas for offline use... Not really that for now.
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On gnome, closed as a not a bug. Will report it on gnutls bugzilla and give you the upstream link.
EDIT : reported upstream : https://savannah.gnu.org/support/index.php?107802
Hope it will help !
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dude, when i said upstream i meant gnutls bugtracker not gnome!
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I am kinda tired today. Anyway, it is reported in gnutls bugtracker... I really need to sleep
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@ Harm
I don't use autologin for Gnome,so i don't think this is the problem.
And I have no idea what's wrong with my system.
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@ Harm
I don't use autologin for Gnome,so i don't think this is the problem.
And I have no idea what's wrong with my system.
Sorry, I don't think I can help you than.
Can you discribe your problem a bit more? On the first page you said you get a black screen, later you say you get an error message? Could you fix the first problem and ran into another;)?
I found one thread which could help many people:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1749189
Have a try;)
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@wonder https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=658174 does this help fix the problem for Arch, or are we still waiting for a commit?
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@wonder https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=658174 does this help fix the problem for Arch, or are we still waiting for a commit?
python-gobject and python2-gobject 2.90.4 are now in g-u. Happy coding
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Things are moving about evolution / gnutls bug. Looks like it is an evolution bug.
http://savannah.gnu.org/support/?107802#comment7
So I reported a bug on gnome bugtracker. Let's hope it won't be a "ping pong" game here
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@fredbezies good job
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