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** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info => Rejected
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Freeze when accessing root
https://launchpad.net/bugs/64420
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Le mardi 10 octobre 2006 à 05:05 +, Thyme Cypher a écrit :
> I didn't backtrace, because when running any other way, It works. I
> tried just typing "nautilus", and it runs as a seperate process, not in
> the prompt
that's because you didn't run "gnome-session-remove nautilus" to run the
previ
I didn't backtrace, because when running any other way, It works. I
tried just typing "nautilus", and it runs as a seperate process, not in
the prompt. I tried "sudo nautilus" to get superuser access, and it
doesn't run as a seperate process and I can access root. Thinking "Maybe
it allowed it to f
what about the messages on the command line? Could you get a backtrace when it
hangs? Run nautilus with gdb for that (with libgnomevfs2-0-dbg nautilus-dbg
installed)
- gnome-session-remove nautilus
- gdb nautilus
(gdb) run
get the hang
on the gdb prompt
(gdb) thread apply all bt
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Freeze
I have tried reinstalling the Nautilus packages, no luck.
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I'm using Ubuntu 6.06, using all current possible updates as of 10/6/06.
There is no error messages when running normaly. I'm currently on
windows so I cannot check this at the moment, I will report any command
line errors when I am on my Ubuntu partition. I am sadly stuck with
dial-up and, of cour
Thanks for your bug. What version of Ubuntu do you use? Could you run nautilus
from a command line?:
- gnome-session-remove nautilus
- nautilus
get the issue and note the messages printed on the command line if any
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bug