I just added nautilus to my auto start programs and it fixed the
problem of nautilus not launching upon starting up.
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It seems that my problem was this issue:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=8686018
I solved it by moving all my files in the Desktop folder to a temp one... It is
probably a corrupted jpg file... Hope this solve others problems... It is still
a bug though...
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Since we have so much baggage from an old prerelease Jaunty issue, which was
likely fixed, and is likely not related to the new issues seen:
Please report a new and clean bug report detailing the issues present NOW, with
Lucid.
I think from an organisatory point of view, and for the sake of
+1 experiencing this bug from today... Here my Desktop icons dissapear, but no
problem with gnome-pannel. Alt+f2 works...
Trying to run nautilus from shell gives same DBUS error
I did not install anything, just made updates..
I get an error in dmesg abouyt fglrx,
I just started experiencing this in Ubuntu 10.04 64bit.
First it started out with both my desktop icons and panels not showing
up.
I fixed the panels by simply adding gnome-panel to the startup
applications.
However the desktop icons remain missing until I manually open up a
nautilus window,
UPDATE: Removing vlc and samba didn't seem to do anything. Desktop
icons are still missing upon startup. The desktop icons do show up after
I open a nautilus folder.
To expand on my setup/situation...
I just started having this problem today in Ubuntu 10.04. It started out
as I wasn't able to
I can't start nautilus in 10.04 Beta 1. It tries to open windows but it
does nothing. I get no message when launching nautilus from terminal.
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I have this bug after an recent upgrade of samba and vlc main packages
(with the related libraries) - searching over the net I found this bug
under different instances so is not related to Brasero (I removed
brasero with config files and some related libraries - restart ).
After cat
** Changed in: brasero (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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I too face this issue. Seems this happens when there is a mounted volume
which is no longer available.
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Fully updated now I seem not to face this issue, and when I try
downgrade brasero + libbrasero-media0 to versions which caused trouble
before I get a slightly different behaviour: nautilus refuses to start
but is not spammed in window list, and when started manually it gives
a very different
Hit this bug, it seems, on vmware fusion 2.0.3 just now.
unmouting the install iso fixed the issue before applying any
updates/patches
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I confirm the bug. I installed ubuntu 9.04 beta in vmware fusion 2.0
(over a macbook pro)
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I ended up doing a fresh beta install on that laptop, switching from
32-bit to 64-bit. I did not experience this bug there.
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This is happening on non-obscure hardware as well now. Just installed
the beta on a Dell 1420n and experience the same effects. 'killall
nautilus' takes care of it, but there has to be a better way.
I have removed libbrasero-media0 (along with the rest of Brasero), yet
the problem still
Daisuke_Ido: Could you have a look at your dmesg and see if it is
libbrasero that causes things in your case, you can use the command:
cat /var/log/messages | grep nautilus
And see if you also get strings like:
[ 42.636631] nautilus[3660]: segfault at 98a0008 ip b5d9755d sp b5d85fc0 error
4 in
Turns out there's absolutely nothing in /var/log/messages about nautilus
crashing. Interesting side effect, after about 15 minutes of leaving it
running to see if I could catch a crash, my entire desktop locked up.
It could be unrelated, though.
I completely removed Brasero as per Bernard's
Please could someone please test this so we can confirm it?
It may be that it only appears on obscure hardware but it is still a bug
(and vmware isn't really that uncommon...)
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Further testing in vmware indicates that this is probably a conflict
with specific hardware/drivers, since this only happens when I have iso
mounted to vmware machine, if I switch over to physical drive (host
drive access) it works.
Would be interesting to see what type of drive Bernard was using
Issue persists on livecd 24-Feb-2009 08:16
I've tested installing .deb packages manually:
Error shows up in latest three package versions:
libbrasero-media0_2.25.90-0ubuntu1_i386.deb
libbrasero-media0_2.25.91-0ubuntu1_i386.deb
libbrasero-media0_2.25.91.1-0ubuntu1_i386.deb (current)
Error does
and what's the workaround? why is this a brasero issue? could you please
elaborate?
** Changed in: brasero (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
Status: New = Incomplete
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Simply
sudo apt-get remove brasero
solves the issue, thus presuming it's brasero-related.
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End of messages log (attached) shows segfaults in nautilus caused by
libbrasero-media0 (presumably) as described by Bernard.
** Attachment added: messages_log.txt
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However, it seems I only have 181 instances mentioning brasero in all
message logs (# cat /var/log/messages* | grep -c brasero # ) And at an
average rate of more than 1 new nautilus instance per second I'm
guessing that it is only a relative few of the instances which segfaults
(if all segfaulted
Correction:
# sudo apt-get remove libbrasero-media0 # solves the issue.
Since I'm using vmware, why not use it for reproducing bug:
Download vmx and vmdk files attached.
add to library containing latest jaunty daily livecd 19-Feb-2009 08:11.
(alteratively edit vmx file to correct iso path)
second file
** Attachment added: New VM.vmdk
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/22887566/New%20VM.vmdk
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This is happening to me as described also, but not under vmware.
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** Description changed:
When I login nautilus is unable to launch, which results in an infinite
spamming of starting file manager in the window list (they seem to
reach an equillibrium at ~20 where they are created at the rate the
close {presumably after failing to start and quitting
Solution described by Bernard works for me as well, assigning bug to
brasero instead.
** Changed in: brasero (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: nautilus = brasero
** Changed in: brasero (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: brasero = nautilus
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
** Also affects: brasero (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Description changed:
When I login nautilus is unable to launch, which results in an infinite
spamming of starting file manager in the window list (they seem to
reach an equillibrium at ~20 where they are created at the rate the
close {presumably after failing to start and quitting
Still experiencing same problem, fully updated.
Wallpaper shows up randomly when the bug happens, i.e. it may or may not show
up whilst nautilus is erroring (but no icons).
Wallpaper always shows up along with icons when error stops.
Error usually stops at some random point after login,
thank you for your bug report, do you use the option to not display the
background in nautilus?
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
Status: New = Incomplete
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thank you for your bug report, do you use the option to not display the
background in nautilus?
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nautilus show_desktop value in gconf is set to true.
** Description changed:
When I login nautilus is unable to launch, which results in an infinite
spamming of starting file manager in the window list (they seem to
reach an equillibrium at ~20 where they are created at the rate the
** Description changed:
When I login nautilus is unable to launch, which results in an infinite
spamming of starting file manager in the window list (they seem to
reach an equillibrium at ~20 where they are created at the rate the
close {presumably after failing to start and quitting
This behaiviour suddely stopped after being logged in for two hours
(vmware machine sitting in background), no apparent reason ( I was at
the time looking at the gnome run application, system monitor, and an
idle terminal, nothing of which reproduces the remedy when I shutdown
and boot again
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