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I am now (3.8.0-26-generic, nautilus 3.6.3) experiencing the same problem: Only
in icon view I can open a context menu with "new directory"; in the list view I
get only the concerning file's menu.
The mentioned work-around does not work for me: The "File" menu in the menu bar
does not contain a
** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
totem loops in sound and blocks X session
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In the meantime I upgraded to 11.11. The problem has not manifested
itself since then, so I can no longer reproduce or check it.
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Thank you, Chris; I was desperate that this feature had disappeared. For
weeks I had been fiddling with it, and I should never have had the idea
to look in the mount section of Nautilus. You are right, there it is.
Will need some time to get used to it... (Before the mounted archives
had opened in
Since this bug has expired it is just possible that nobody cares about
it. Still I just managed to reproduce the situation that a video disk I
ejected is still mounted, and natutilus displays this video disk as well
as the empty DVD I just inserted. "mount", however, shows me only the
video disk.
I have experienced similar problems, and I think they are caused by
previously mounted optical disks. In the past I used to insert DVDs and
expect them to be mounted (which worked fine) and ejected them by
pushing the EJECT button on the drive, expecting them to be unmounted
(they are not writable,
I have not had this problem for quite a while, and since nobody else
seems to be affected I suppose the issue might as well be closed.
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An additional remark: When I open a new Nautilus without terminating the
hung one it is capable of opening a new window, which is also
unresponsive.
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Public bug reported:
I am on Ubuntu 11.4 (2.6.38-11-generic-pae #47-Ubuntu SMP), and every couple of
days nautilus becomes nearly unresponsive. Today it happened when I
right-clicked the file tree, intending to open a directory in a new tab (but
the context menu never so much as opened). Here a
** Attachment added: "syslog"
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To-day, my Nautilus suddenly became unresponsive to the mouse. Opening a
new place would still produce a new Nautilus window but it would not
react to any mouse click (not even on the WM close icon, though it moved
when clicked). So I opened a shell and sent Nautilus a HUP (-1) signal.
No reaction.
** Attachment added: "auth.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-session/+bug/792497/+attachment/2157658/+files/auth.log
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It just happened again: When I opened calibre and clicked on the
"convert" icon my GNOME session crashed, leaving me with the login
screen. Linux was fine and even preserved my open DSL connection.
I attach my auth.log and syslog, which seem to contain a few suspicious lines,
such as:
* polkitd(a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-session
Since I upgraded to Ubuntu 11.04 a couple of weeks ago my gnome-session crashed
several times when I was starting some application or opening a new window. At
first I was not sure whether it wasn't always related to Mozilla Thunderbird
bu
Děkují mnohokrát, Pschonmann. It did not quite solve my problem but I
can display the menu of some DVDs ‒ though not the one that worked the
day before yesterday, before I "downgraded" to 10.10.
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Today I upgraded from Ubuntu 10.04 to 10.10 (yes, a little late). When I
opened totem on the same DVD I had watched yesterday it refused to
display the "DVD menu". Yesterday, using 10.04, this worked flawlessly.
Today, using 10.10, selecting "DVD menu" just stops the presentation;
after restarting
Today I had the same problem, with a 2-second sound phase being looped
while the rest of the system was inactive. (Yes, I have been watching a
video each night for the last couple of days.) This time there were no
"irqbalance Tainted" messages. I had to reboot the system by permanently
pushing the
Totem crashed my session again, this time without a sound loop (as far
as I can tell; it might have been a moment of silence). The video was a
different one. Ctrl-Alt-Fn did not produce any visible effect, contrary
to a working session, where it at least produces some colour change on
the screen.
Meanwhile I found that the Ctrl-Alt-Fn problem is a known issue (see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/usplash/+bug/447692), so it
probably is not related to this problem.
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totem loops in sound and blocks X session
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/569916
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem
While playing a DVD video totem stopped, freezing the screen image and
looping through the last two or so seconds of sound (it definitely was
more than one second). Everything on the screen was frozen, even the
mouse pointer, which hints at the X s
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