This is now working. Probably related to the recent fix in X.org's
handling of negative coordinates. (Lucid)
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nautilus crashes when clicking files on second screen (:0.1)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/467862
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Well this isn' exactly easy as the thing crashes during D&D so the mouse
and keyboard is caught by nautilus and can't be used to do anything
(when running with gdb and the breakpoint). I also do not have a text
console available at tty0 (there is one, i see it during booting, but
after X runs CTRL-
64 bit Karmic. i've booted several times but got this one for the 1st
time.
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gnome-panel assert failure: ERROR:poa.c:1028:ORBit_POA_activate_object_T:
assertion failed: ((poa->life_flags & ORBit_LifeF_DeactivateDo) == 0)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/436788
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The message that is printed when nautilus closes unexpectedly indicates
that more information could be collected when a breakpoint in
gdk_x_error is set. This unfortunately locks up my system as soon as the
breakpoint is hit. The mouse was still moving but clicking on anything
was no longer possibl
creating an icon on the desktop of the second screen works. opening with
a double click works. but as soon as i start dragging it, it closes
nautilus. i started nautilus from a gnome-terminal on the second screen
and that time it closed when i was dragging a file on screen :0.0. so
it's not the scr
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Trying to e.g. drag a file on the second display (:0.1) leads to a
nautilus crash:
The program 'nautilus' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)'.
Sebastien Bacher schrieb:
> did you send the bug to bugzilla.gnome.org?
with a bit delay..
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=552839
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first instance opens on first desktop even if its not the current desktop
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/257460
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8.04 hardy
i think i once tried to save a nautilus for the session, so that it
opens on login. that never worked, no window opens. that would explain
why it is opening the window on the 1st workspace at a fixed position.
i noticed that when a window is opened before the login is finished
(e.g. US
I don't have multiple screens, just 4 workspaces (de:Arbeitsflächen).
Looks like I used the wrong terminology, sorry.
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first instance opens on first desktop even if its not the current desktop
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/257460
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Exactly, I'm aware that the Desktop background is also done by Nautilus,
but as mentioned, I open a "file browser" window using "Places->Personal
Folder" (english translation may be incorrect, i'm running my Desktop in
an other languange). But I may as well click on a folder icon on the
Desktop and
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
The 1st nautilus window always opens on the 1st desktop even if my
current visible desktop is the second or any other. This is quite
irritating, I'd expect it to open on the current desktop, which it does
for every subsequent open.
I have this b
after i started gnome-volume-manager manually it survived one
suspend/resume cycle. automatically mounting worked and i was able to
read and write. however unmounting did not work (complained about not
being root and not listed in fstab). "sudo umount" worked then as
expected.
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automount of USB
running "gnome-mount --device /dev/sdb1" does mount the device as
expected and it shows up in the block partitions applet and nautilus. i
can access the data as user, as expected. digging the packages that
depend on gnome-mount i found the gnome-volume-manager. now i see that
no process of that nam
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plugging in a USB memory stick pops up a nautilus window with its contents.
this works fine after a reboot but as soon as i did a "suspend to disk" and
resume it does not work anymore. dmesg shows that the hardware was recognized
and i can manually moun
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