Michael;
Great, so its not just me and I'm not going nuts.
Thanks;
Leland C. Scott
KC8LDO
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From: "Michael D. Setzer II" <mi...@kuentos.guam.net>
To: "KC8LDO" <kc8...@arrl.net>; <fedora-list@redhat.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 15, 2009 4:54 AM
Subject: Re: Strange Nautilus behavior after updates and rebooting machine
with VNC connection
On 15 Nov 2009 at 0:21, KC8LDO wrote:
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Subject: Strange Nautilus behavior after updates and rebooting
machine with
VNC connection
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Anybody notice strange Nautilus behavior after updates and rebooting
machine
with a persistent VNC connection setup? I don't leave the machine on all
the time thus the rebooting. I've been getting rather annoyed with the
way
Nautilus is failing to display my home folder's contents after doing a
routine update and rebooting the machine. Clicking on the home folder
icon
will open the Nautilus application and display an empty window, on the
right
hand side, where the contents of my home folder should be. The icon in
the
upper right corner of the window has the spinning effect, like its doing
something, but nothing ever seems to show up. Nautilus will display the
folder contents of other folders just fine, just not my home folder after
an
update reboot sequence. I did find that rebooting a second time always
seems
to fix the problem, why I don't know.
I also have two applications that crash on me every time as well,
nm-applet
and gnome-setting daemon, both while using a VNC session over my home LAN
when first booted up and connecting using VNC. The above two applications
don't seem to crash when logging in with a directly attached console
however. The application crashing I posted the crash report to the gnome
mailing list.
I've seen the same thing from time to time. I actually disabled the two
applets
that caused the problem. The problem with nautilus happens from time to
time, and it evenually does load, but then all desktop icons are gone.
I've
generally found that another restart will bring it back, but it is
annoying.
73's
Leland C. Scott
KC8LDO
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