@ BloodyIron It looks like the problem you are experiencing is the same
issue as I have had. I think the reason that it works after you kill
gvfsd-smb-browse is that your FreeNAS server is advertising itself via
mDNS, and gvfsd will see that. You don't need SMB1 or WSDD for gvfsd to
discover
Inspired by BloodyIron's comments above, I investigated this issue and
was able to develop a patch that solves this problem for my use case:
browsing NAS devices running TrueNAS and OpenMediaVault. It appears
that the gvfsd-smb-browse process is left in a bad state after
attempting to mount a
I experienced this problem when doing a *clean installation* of Ubuntu
GNOME 16.04.3. I confirmed that the synaptics driver was in use. apt-
get update; apt-get upgrade did not resolve the problem.
I was able to get the touchpad settings working by uninstalling the
synaptics driver and
I am running Ubuntu 16.04.2 and still see the bug. I downloaded the
source package nautilus_3.18.4.is.3.14.3-0ubuntu5 and observed that the
upstream patch referenced in comment #19 was *not* present. I applied
the patch, ran configure/make, and the resulting nautilus binary no
longer exhibited
Please note that this bug does not only affect links on the desktop, but
appears to affect any *.desktop file of type Link. When I drag the
Examples link in my home directory to another folder, I get a copy of the the
referenced directory example-content.
This kind of flaw in basic
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