Public bug reported:
Found that when renaming files within the nautilus window the files don't
always get re=sorted. Test case to show error;
- create files aa, ab, ac, ad in an empty directory
- within nautilus use Rename to change ab to bab (file renamed and files
re-sorted)
- use Rename to
Picture files on the SD Memory card can be access/view/copied from a
terminal window.
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Title:
Read failure Photo SD Memory
Public bug reported:
Tried to read my SD memory card in the USB slot. Nautilus responded
with message box "Force Close" or "Wait". Nautilus is outputting the
following messages to Syslog when trying to display the device.
Sep 4 14:41:42 Desktopps nautilus[31175]: specified class size for type
Continue to see this problem, both keystroke delay and the mouse wheel
response.
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Title:
gedit not responding to keystrokes
To
Problem is indeed intermittent. Dumped systemctl -b 0 | tail -n 100
after noticing the failure/delay and see nothing in the messages (many
time no messages at all at the time of delay). Another indicator of a
delay failure is when starting to edit new script then mouse wheel
(trying to page down
The problem is with Pithos 1.5 which I recently installed. It has two
optional setting. One looks like it disables the screen saver (screen
blanking) and the other is not to pause in screen saver mode (my problem
os loosing audio).
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The audio feed from the io ports is indeed going to a stand alone
bluetooth transmitter located central in the house. I did split off the
audio cable to feed a stereo located next to the desktop. The stereo
also looses the audio feed when the screen blanks.
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Title:
Audio Shuts Down with Screen Blanking
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I'm using the Audio IO ports to connect to a Bluetooth transmitter to
provide whole house sound. The only audio device in this system is a
follows;
*-multimedia:0
description: Audio device
product: Xeon E3-1200 v3/4th Gen Core Processor HD Audio Controller
Public bug reported:
Noticed that in the last week or so when my system is playing audio when
the screen timer expires the screen blanks but also the audio stops
playing. Starting up as soon as the screen returns (moving the mouse).
Was setting up a trial run to document by playing audio and
Trying to produce the error delay in a restrictive environment without
great success. Did get gedit running on some of my c++ programs
thinking maybe it was a plugin that was working. Did see that when I
was looking at a line and moving the cursor with the arrow keys that
there was a definite
Only observed this delay using gedit. Other input programs (chrome,
libreoffice, thunderbird) do not have this delay. It doesn't occur on
every key stroke but as I'm editing some program source I see it
frequently. I've had the system monitor running and when I see the
delay checking the cpu
Public bug reported:
Don't know how to further document this except was is observed during
the gedit session.
While typing information into the gedit window the keystrokes get
delayed 1-2 seconds from the time the keys are struct and when the
character(s) show up on the screen. It's as if the
Added the three debug ddebs and re-ran the test with valgrind. Just as
a note calling gedit and only adding a single text file will also fail
with a memory error. Have a second system also running 19.04 which also
appears to fails the same way with gedit.
** Attachment added: "valgrind.log"
Can get a consistent memory error by opening gedit from a command line
and then adding 3 small text files (have three tabs open). Then using
the window close terminating the gedit window. Get one of two error
indications but no error processing.
cliff@cliffps:~$ gedit
malloc_consolidate():
Running Ubuntu 18.10 and Nautilus at
+++-===-==-==-===
ii nautilus1:3.26.4-0ubun amd64 file manager and
graphical shell for GNOME
and the NFS volumes again showing up on the desktop when the
Seen this problem twice when going to Settings-Devices-Printer. The
Settings window and the apport error is displayed. The second time
Settings-Devices-Printer is selected the Printer selection window
appears.
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Have several NFS volumes that I mount and unmount. Have always seen the
volume ICON show up on the desktop and the nautilus shortcut panel but
this is no longer occurring in 18.04. The mount is available. Have
verified that the tweaks-ui setting is ON for mounted volumes.
The prior attempt to install was with a USB. Create a bootable DVD with
the same daily build level and the install process failed at the same
location, right after the Who are You? screen. Couldn't get to the
syslog because the install process was no longer responding so could not
verify the
Trying to install daily build 3/1/18 and seeing the install window close
(no error indicated) right after collecting user data from the Who are
You screen. Checking the syslog on the install system found this error
as the last entry.
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I see nothing for this time/date (2017-09-21 05:35) in the /var/crash.
The system didn't indicate there was a problem only saw a partial
desktop background screen for 10-20 seconds then the screen when back to
the login screen again.
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Public bug reported:
Intermittent problem shows up as the desktop background partially opens
after login and then freezes. After a short pause the screen clears and
goes back to the login screen. Logging in again will result in a
working system. Add the file PartialDT.txt which is the syslog
Compiled shotwell 0.23.1 from the above append and the gallery
background is now correct. Thanks.
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Title:
Shotwell gallery
Public bug reported:
Unable to control the gallery background color. When starting Shotwell
the background is black even though the preferences are set to a medium
gray. With the preference window open changing the background color
does nothing except when it's move to the white side the tags
The update to Nautilus 1:3.20.1-0ubuntu2 has remove this problem
although there is no menu pull-down that contains "Invert Selection".
The CTL-Shift-I does provide this function.
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Installed Gnome 16.10 and the problem still exists.
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Title:
Closing the Location Options menu will hang the Nautilus window
Need help debugging this problem. Have a debug version of nautilus and
get it up and reproduce the loop but don't have enough gdb experience to
understand where this loop is taking place. Did find using the
NAUTILUS_DEBUG environmental variable you can stop and examine the
threads (4 in most
Thanks, didn't look around much just determined that closing the menu
didn't cause a loop between nautilus and gnome-shell. Screw up the
removal of 3.18.5 or the re-installation of 3.14.4 but had to rebuild
the system to recover. Just for my own interest still trying to
understand where this
Install nautilus 3.18.5 and the high cpu problem is gone but the
"location option" menu appears to be incomplete. Missing some of the
select options (invert selection) and the call to open a shell.
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Have built a debug version of nautilus 3.14.3 but not being gdb fluent
don't know how to stop the loop condition to see where it is occurring.
Did place a breakpoint in the nautilus.toolbar.c where the button click
gets control and saw the gdb indicate at that location but the system
was locked up
The right most button on the Nautilus toolbar. Used the term Location
options because when you mouse over the button that's it's title.
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** Summary changed:
- Invert Selection in Nautilus Window causes hang
+ Closing the Location Options menu will hang the Nautilus window
** Description changed:
- Selecting the option Invert Selection in the Nautilus window will cause
- a system hang which frees up after a minute or so but the
Trying to understand how the Location Options menu is closed and found
in nautilus-toolbar.c a call to gtk_menu_shell_deactivate in function
gear_menu_key_press. This gtk call is used to remove the menu. Don't
know what the problem could be but the external symptoms of a high cpu
loop between
Just trying gather more info. Was watching the processor usage with top
and saw that when I closed the Location Options menu Nautilus and gnome-
shell were to top tasks running both around 50%. Only xorg was doing
anything (about 9%).
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Need some instruction on how to bring up a Unity session. Also can't
find out how to login to a Guest ID or enable a Guest ID. Here is what
I have tried.
- started a 15.10 gnome system using the same /home directory structure...no
problems noticed
- created a new Standard user under the 16.04
Rebuilt the system with the Gnome 16.04 Daily Build for 2/25. The
problem continues to occur when I try to open and close the Locations
Option menu in Nautilus.
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Although the system is up-to-date if other people can't see this error
will rebuild from daily build unless there is something I should try on
this failing system.
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Another test...open Home, open the Locations option menu, close the menu
(click on the Nautilus window) and the system will go unresponsive. All
processors running about 50%. Had to force close Nautilus.
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Yes, occurs on every directory I've tried so far.
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Title:
Invert Selection in Nautilus Window causes hang
To manage
OK, maybe not the Invert Selection. I got it to fail if I went to a
directory selected two files and opened the Locate Options menu selected
nothing and then closed the menu by clicking on the Nautilus window.
The CPU activity went to about 50% for all processors but this only
lasted about 10-15
Tried two different folders selecting one file and then Invert
Selection. Had the system monitor running and saw that for over a
minute all four processors were running around 50%. Couldn't access
anything in the system for over a minute.
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Public bug reported:
Selecting the option Invert Selection in the Nautilus window will cause
a system hang which frees up after a minute or so but the Nautilus
window continues to be non-responsive and must be Forced out.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: nautilus
forgot to add the Osmo bug. See bug 1297872 for details.
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Title:
emapthy loads ./mozilla/plugins on chat start
To manage
See the same problem with Osmo. Starting Osmo from the command line the
Pipelight plugin gets called. Have a backtrace after stopping after
entering Pipelight's basicplugin.c routine attach(). Shows Osmo GUI
calling webkit - g_object - g_type_create - g_module_open -
_dlerror_run - dl_open_doit
Public bug reported:
Consistant Segmentation fault in users-admin during termination.
System log entry
Sep 23 09:21:37 cliffsyx kernel: [ 7296.047153] traps: users-admin[8934]
general protection ip:414f7c sp:75fd4890 error:0 in
users-admin[40+22000]
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease:
Crash occurred while the system was processing an sudo upgrade.
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Title:
gdm-session-worker crashed with signal 7 in
Public bug reported:
Running 13.04 and unable to keep gedit up. Syslog enter (kern.log)
shows
traps: gedit[3976] trap invalid opcode ip:7f26c3131d7c sp:7fff9c3aa370
error:0 in libgtksourceview-3.0.so.0.0.0[7f26c3104000+71000]
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Package: gedit
As an alternative create a new ~/.cache/shotwell for each picture set
(--datadir) using the steps appended by Lucas, rename the
~/.cache/shotwell as a unique directory names. When starting shotwell
with the --datadir parameter link the appropriate renamed
~/.cache/[name] as ~/.cache/shotwell.
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Appears that Shotwell maintains a single cache of thumnails in
~/.cache/shotwell/thumbs of the pictures in the database. The problem
is that when using the --datadir (or -d) this same single cache is used
for all databases resulting in the wrong thumbnail being displayed.
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Have a single photo library to hold all my pictures. Setup 2 Picture
database directories using the --datadir paramter to hold different sets
of pictures. Have had this setup for over a year and have not seen this
problem. I'm currently running 12.10 (with a new level of
Since the system was unuseable reinstalled with the 08/24/12 daily build
of 12.10. Have not seen this problem on this level.
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Public bug reported:
Last update to this Quantal Beta install was to update these packages
libgdk-pixbuf2.0-common libglib2.0-0 libldap-2.4-2 libnss3 nautilus-data
gnome-settings-daemon libatk-bridge2.0-0 libdrm2 libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0
Had not seen this error prior.
ProblemType: Bug
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Title:
Nautilus crashes, trap int3 on start from launch bar
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This is the System Log entry from above failure
cliffsyx kernel: [ 1422.814780] nautilus[2639] trap int3 ip:7f12cdd56e89
sp:7fff9940d290 error:0
These are the messages from starting nautilus from the command line
cliff@cliffsyx:~$ nautilus
Fontconfig warning:
Removal of the AC power cord will cause my older HP Laptop to go into
hibernation even when the battery is fully charged.
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