OK, have installed nautilus-dbg but cannot run it. It installed the executable
as /usr/lib/debug/usr/bin/nautilus but I get:
jaspert@spacehopper:~$ ls -l /usr/lib/debug/usr/bin/nautilus
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 7190811 2011-04-08 21:39 /usr/lib/debug/usr/bin/nautilus
jaspert@spacehopper:~$ file
I'm sorry, you've completely lost me. The instructions at
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash told me to install the version
with the -dbg suffix if it was available, which I did. Looking through the
files in this package I found
/usr/lib/debug/usr/bin/nautilus
which, as shown in my
...also, can you not reproduce the problem from my original description?
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Title:
Copying file to FTP server kills window and
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May be related to #932935...
If you open a window or tab on an FTP server using File - Connect to Server,
then drag a file from a window or tab on a local folder to the FTP server, then
all is OK if the file is small. However if the file is large enough that the
'progress
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I am having the same problem under Hardy, no @ sign involved; it started
happening after importing some photos from a Canon camera. Now trying to
display any photo, even those that previously displayed OK, either in
the window or fullscreen, produces an image like the screenshot above.
The
Something else that may be relevant: when you right-click on a thumbnail
and select the Open with: submenu, there are no entries, whereas on a
machine where f-spot is working normally, there are a few entries in
this submenu, starting with Image Viewer.
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f-spot can't open photo's when @ in