Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 11.10
Nautilus 1:3.2.0-0ubuntu5
What I expected to happen:
I opened nautilus and expected to open a Home folder -- Documents or any
other.
What happened instead:
nautilclockworkpc-monster@clockworkpcmonster-EX58-UD3R:~$ nautilus
Initializing nautilus-gdu extension
Public bug reported:
Was working on a text file (Haskell actually) when gedit crashed
repeatedly on a particular line.
ERROR:/build/buildd/pygobject-2.28.6/gi/pygi-argument.c:1881:_pygi_argument_from_g_value:
code should not be reached
Aborted (core dumped)
** Affects: gedit (Ubuntu)
I recently set up Ubuntu on a new computer and came across this problem
again. I only noticed it after installing Dropbox, so this reinforces
my suspicion that Dropbox has something to do with it. Additionally,
Dropbox seems to drag on Nautilus.
Does anyone know of a good alternative to
@ Daniel Pendolino
Did you have any trouble editing /proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_watches?
I tried:
gksudo gedit /proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_watches
And it told me Unexpected error: Error writing to file: Invalid
argument
Funnily enough when I re-ran:
gksudo gedit
@ Daniel Pendolino
Thanks for the tip :)
It seems to have worked. I've tested it and Nautilus refreshes
immediately. I'll see how it goes though.
Thanks for explaining how to make the change persistent. I've appended
the line 'fs.inotify.max_user_watches=32000' to /etc/sysctl.conf and
will
] [rhythmdb_tree_entry_type_registered]
rhythmdb-tree.c:2691: no entries of newly registered type JamendoEntryType
loaded from db
(19:27:16) [0x9304028] [rb_find_user_file] rb-file-helpers.c:224: found user
dir path for 'jamendo': /home/clockworkpc/.cache/rhythmbox/jamendo
(19:27:16) [0x9304028