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After not be satisfied with any of the above workarounds to the problemI decided to take a look at the problem and see if I could come up witha "cleaner" workaround or fix.I found that this problem occurs in Ubuntu 16.04 with Unity Gnome 3.18GnomeShell Gnome 3.20, Budgie Gnome 3.18 and Fedora 24 Beta.After some troubleshooting I found the following solution that doesnot require changing executable permissions or removing packages:1- Make a backup copy of the smb.conf file in /etc/samba.2- Edit the /etc/samba/smb.conf file using your favorite editorand add the following line under the "[global]" statement:name resolve order = wins lmhosts bcastThe file should look like this:[global]name resolve order = wins lmhosts bcast3- Save the file and reboot.The problem should be fixed and you should notice that the"Network" Icon and label shows up much quicker in yourfile browser than before and the 100% CPU usage is gone.Hope this helps.
Hi,O.K on being on cable, I believe the gvfsd-smb-brows is to do with networking/shares.Do you connect to any other PC's or to a NAS.?Otherwise, not sure what else you can check/do.?
strange..i did the folowingInstalled bootchart, installed pybootchartgui but the bootchart folder remains empty. Did 3 restarts, even did shutdown the laptop completely and rebooted but still notting in bootchart folder.
Hi shaggytwodope,I had some notes on this from a while back,do you also need..??Code: [Select]apt-get install pybootchartguiDave
apt-get install pybootchartgui
Quote from: shaggytwodope on July 20, 2015, 05:33:41 AMSince your mentioning it's black screen before the desktop shows up. Install a tool called bootchart, and reboot your system once or twice. Code: [Select]sudo apt-get install bootchartThen you ofc reboot your machineThe boot chart image will appear in /var/log/bootchart/*.png with the username and host + the date as the file name.You can safety remove bootchart after sharing the generated .png file with us to review, and see if something there is the cause of the slow down for you.done that but it doesnt generate the png file. The bootchart folder is empty
Since your mentioning it's black screen before the desktop shows up. Install a tool called bootchart, and reboot your system once or twice. Code: [Select]sudo apt-get install bootchartThen you ofc reboot your machineThe boot chart image will appear in /var/log/bootchart/*.png with the username and host + the date as the file name.You can safety remove bootchart after sharing the generated .png file with us to review, and see if something there is the cause of the slow down for you.
sudo apt-get install bootchart