[Bug 189288] Re: Couldn't open display computer:/// Places Computer

2008-10-28 Thread Richard de Rivaz
Hello Gabriel

On 28/10/2008, you wrote:

> After what happened with the previous bug, I made sure all my local
> installations were properly removed, so I do or did not have any local
> installations of gvfs.
>
> The bug did fix itself after I reinstalled the nautilus and gvfs
> packages in the package manager and rebooted, sorry for the
> disturbance.

I have reinstalled gvfs and nautilus using Synaptic and rebooted,
Unfortunately the problem persists.

'Nautilus cannot handle computer: locations'

Is it possible that part of Nautilus or a dependency is not installed? Is
there any way of checking what could be missing?

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[Bug 189288] Re: Couldn't open display computer:/// Places Computer

2008-11-13 Thread Richard de Rivaz
Hello robins80

On 13/11/2008, you wrote:

> Is there any word at all on a fix for this?  I've reverted my gvfs and
> gvfs-backends packages to 0.2.3-0ubuntu3 and I'm still getting this
> problem.

When I came to update to 8.10 my system failed to display anything and no
end of reconfiguring xorg could get beyond a command prompt. In the end I
had to reformat the machine using a clean 8.10 install. Whether the two
problems were related I do not know but that finally fixed it! Before
upgrading save any vital data to some other device.

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[Bug 189288] Re: Couldn't open display computer:/// Places Computer

2008-08-30 Thread Richard de Rivaz
This same problem (Nautilus cannot handle computer: locations) has
appeared after I updated 6.06LTS to 8.04.

nautilus 1:2.22.3-0ubuntu2
gnome-applets 2.22.2-0ubuntu2
gvfs 0.2.5-0ubuntu2

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[Bug 189288] Re: Couldn't open display computer:/// Places Computer

2008-10-28 Thread Richard de Rivaz
Hello Gabriel

On 28/10/2008, you wrote:

> After what happened with the previous bug, I made sure all my local
> installations were properly removed, so I do or did not have any local
> installations of gvfs.
>
> The bug did fix itself after I reinstalled the nautilus and gvfs
> packages in the package manager and rebooted, sorry for the
> disturbance.

I have reinstalled gvfs and nautilus using Synaptic and rebooted,
Unfortunately the problem persists.

'Nautilus cannot handle computer: locations'

Is it possible that part of Nautilus or a dependency is not installed? Is
there any way of checking what could be missing?

Regards Richard
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[Bug 189288] Re: Couldn't open display computer:/// Places Computer

2008-11-13 Thread Richard de Rivaz
Hello robins80

On 13/11/2008, you wrote:

> Is there any word at all on a fix for this?  I've reverted my gvfs and
> gvfs-backends packages to 0.2.3-0ubuntu3 and I'm still getting this
> problem.

When I came to update to 8.10 my system failed to display anything and no
end of reconfiguring xorg could get beyond a command prompt. In the end I
had to reformat the machine using a clean 8.10 install. Whether the two
problems were related I do not know but that finally fixed it! Before
upgrading save any vital data to some other device.

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[Bug 189288] Re: Couldn't open display computer:/// Places Computer

2008-08-30 Thread Richard de Rivaz
This same problem (Nautilus cannot handle computer: locations) has
appeared after I updated 6.06LTS to 8.04.

nautilus 1:2.22.3-0ubuntu2
gnome-applets 2.22.2-0ubuntu2
gvfs 0.2.5-0ubuntu2

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[Bug 189288] Re: Couldn't open display computer:/// Places Computer

2008-11-13 Thread Richard de Rivaz
Hello robins80

On 13/11/2008, you wrote:

> Is there any word at all on a fix for this?  I've reverted my gvfs and
> gvfs-backends packages to 0.2.3-0ubuntu3 and I'm still getting this
> problem.

When I came to update to 8.10 my system failed to display anything and no
end of reconfiguring xorg could get beyond a command prompt. In the end I
had to reformat the machine using a clean 8.10 install. Whether the two
problems were related I do not know but that finally fixed it! Before
upgrading save any vital data to some other device.

Regards Richard
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[Bug 189288] Re: Couldn't open display computer:/// Places Computer

2008-10-28 Thread Richard de Rivaz
Hello Gabriel

On 28/10/2008, you wrote:

> After what happened with the previous bug, I made sure all my local
> installations were properly removed, so I do or did not have any local
> installations of gvfs.
>
> The bug did fix itself after I reinstalled the nautilus and gvfs
> packages in the package manager and rebooted, sorry for the
> disturbance.

I have reinstalled gvfs and nautilus using Synaptic and rebooted,
Unfortunately the problem persists.

'Nautilus cannot handle computer: locations'

Is it possible that part of Nautilus or a dependency is not installed? Is
there any way of checking what could be missing?

Regards Richard
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[Bug 189288] Re: Couldn't open display computer:/// Places Computer

2008-08-30 Thread Richard de Rivaz
This same problem (Nautilus cannot handle computer: locations) has
appeared after I updated 6.06LTS to 8.04.

nautilus 1:2.22.3-0ubuntu2
gnome-applets 2.22.2-0ubuntu2
gvfs 0.2.5-0ubuntu2

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[Bug 189288] Re: Couldn't open display computer:/// Places Computer

2008-10-28 Thread Richard de Rivaz
Hello Gabriel

On 28/10/2008, you wrote:

> After what happened with the previous bug, I made sure all my local
> installations were properly removed, so I do or did not have any local
> installations of gvfs.
>
> The bug did fix itself after I reinstalled the nautilus and gvfs
> packages in the package manager and rebooted, sorry for the
> disturbance.

I have reinstalled gvfs and nautilus using Synaptic and rebooted,
Unfortunately the problem persists.

'Nautilus cannot handle computer: locations'

Is it possible that part of Nautilus or a dependency is not installed? Is
there any way of checking what could be missing?

Regards Richard
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[Bug 189288] Re: Couldn't open display computer:/// Places Computer

2008-11-13 Thread Richard de Rivaz
Hello robins80

On 13/11/2008, you wrote:

> Is there any word at all on a fix for this?  I've reverted my gvfs and
> gvfs-backends packages to 0.2.3-0ubuntu3 and I'm still getting this
> problem.

When I came to update to 8.10 my system failed to display anything and no
end of reconfiguring xorg could get beyond a command prompt. In the end I
had to reformat the machine using a clean 8.10 install. Whether the two
problems were related I do not know but that finally fixed it! Before
upgrading save any vital data to some other device.

Regards Richard
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[Bug 189288] Re: Couldn't open display computer:/// Places Computer

2008-08-30 Thread Richard de Rivaz
This same problem (Nautilus cannot handle computer: locations) has
appeared after I updated 6.06LTS to 8.04.

nautilus 1:2.22.3-0ubuntu2
gnome-applets 2.22.2-0ubuntu2
gvfs 0.2.5-0ubuntu2

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[Bug 189288] Re: Couldn't open display computer:/// Places Computer

2008-08-30 Thread Richard de Rivaz
This same problem (Nautilus cannot handle computer: locations) has
appeared after I updated 6.06LTS to 8.04.

nautilus 1:2.22.3-0ubuntu2
gnome-applets 2.22.2-0ubuntu2
gvfs 0.2.5-0ubuntu2

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[Bug 189288] Re: Couldn't open display computer:/// Places Computer

2008-10-28 Thread Richard de Rivaz
Hello Gabriel

On 28/10/2008, you wrote:

> After what happened with the previous bug, I made sure all my local
> installations were properly removed, so I do or did not have any local
> installations of gvfs.
>
> The bug did fix itself after I reinstalled the nautilus and gvfs
> packages in the package manager and rebooted, sorry for the
> disturbance.

I have reinstalled gvfs and nautilus using Synaptic and rebooted,
Unfortunately the problem persists.

'Nautilus cannot handle computer: locations'

Is it possible that part of Nautilus or a dependency is not installed? Is
there any way of checking what could be missing?

Regards Richard
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[Bug 189288] Re: Couldn't open display computer:/// Places Computer

2008-11-13 Thread Richard de Rivaz
Hello robins80

On 13/11/2008, you wrote:

> Is there any word at all on a fix for this?  I've reverted my gvfs and
> gvfs-backends packages to 0.2.3-0ubuntu3 and I'm still getting this
> problem.

When I came to update to 8.10 my system failed to display anything and no
end of reconfiguring xorg could get beyond a command prompt. In the end I
had to reformat the machine using a clean 8.10 install. Whether the two
problems were related I do not know but that finally fixed it! Before
upgrading save any vital data to some other device.

Regards Richard
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[Bug 189288] Re: Couldn't open display computer:/// Places Computer

2008-10-28 Thread Richard de Rivaz
Hello Gabriel

On 28/10/2008, you wrote:

> After what happened with the previous bug, I made sure all my local
> installations were properly removed, so I do or did not have any local
> installations of gvfs.
>
> The bug did fix itself after I reinstalled the nautilus and gvfs
> packages in the package manager and rebooted, sorry for the
> disturbance.

I have reinstalled gvfs and nautilus using Synaptic and rebooted,
Unfortunately the problem persists.

'Nautilus cannot handle computer: locations'

Is it possible that part of Nautilus or a dependency is not installed? Is
there any way of checking what could be missing?

Regards Richard
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[Bug 189288] Re: Couldn't open display computer:/// Places Computer

2008-11-13 Thread Richard de Rivaz
Hello robins80

On 13/11/2008, you wrote:

> Is there any word at all on a fix for this?  I've reverted my gvfs and
> gvfs-backends packages to 0.2.3-0ubuntu3 and I'm still getting this
> problem.

When I came to update to 8.10 my system failed to display anything and no
end of reconfiguring xorg could get beyond a command prompt. In the end I
had to reformat the machine using a clean 8.10 install. Whether the two
problems were related I do not know but that finally fixed it! Before
upgrading save any vital data to some other device.

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2008-08-30 Thread Richard de Rivaz
This same problem (Nautilus cannot handle computer: locations) has
appeared after I updated 6.06LTS to 8.04.

nautilus 1:2.22.3-0ubuntu2
gnome-applets 2.22.2-0ubuntu2
gvfs 0.2.5-0ubuntu2

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