As written previously, should be fixed in quantal and later.
** Changed in: thunar (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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Since this bug is still present in 12.04 and it is an LTS here is a solution
automatize unmounting .gfvs at user login:
the second answer
https://login.launchpad.net/token/BgpG5n/+resetpassword/car...@huizache.org
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Since this bug is still present in 12.04 and it is an LTS here is a solution
automatize unmounting .gfvs at user login:
the second answer
http://askubuntu.com/questions/94211/failed-to-open-home-directory
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** Changed in: thunar (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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Is it still an issue on quantal? It looks like $HOME/.gvfs has been
moved to /run/user/user/gvfs, so this bug may be fixed as a side
effect of the move.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: lxde-common (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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** Also affects: lxde-common (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I have this issue as well. I have an encrypted home directory, separate
root partition, using Thunar 1.2.3 in Xubuntu 12.04. The issue started
after I created a .gtkrc-2.0 file to increase the width of my scroll
bars. I used the following command:
leafpad ~/.gtkrc-2.0
...created file with
I have the same bug. (Using encrypted home directories, and a separate root
partition, with Thunar 1.2.3 in Xubuntu 12.04.)
Once it happens in one account, all the other accounts in the same computer
start having the same problem.
The problem is rather frequent. And it's quite annoying, having
I encountered this problem today.
I added a serial-to-USB converter to my Xubuntu 12.04 system to
configure some network devices. I added my user account to the dialout
group and then relogged. After performing some config on some switches
I attempted to open my home directory via Thunar and
I am seeing this problem in newly installed xbuntu 12.04 LTS. The
various workarounds have not helped.
Strangely, I am also now being prompted to select a session after
booting.
Looking at syslog, I see,
May 1 20:14:56 netbook sudo: pam_ecryptfs: pam_sm_authenticate: /home/roger is
already
Well, apparently we can't delete thunar without killing the xbuntu
desktop! (Based on what I see would be deleted - multiple packages - if
I remove thunar.
I hope xbuntu guys get on this. It appears to have been around as a
problem for A LONG TIME.
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Issue disappeared when I turned-off Display chooser on login (under
Settings | Session and Startup).
BUTT, this is still a bug as far as I am concerned!
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This error is reproducible in the following way:
Log into Xubuntu
Open an encrypted home under user A
Log out
Log into user B
Error will occur under Thunar when trying to open the HOME directory in user B
ONLY. The sub-directories are accessible under Thunar and the home directory
is
affected here too, same issue after i migrated to xubuntu, my home
folder encrypted in gnome nautilus got this bug
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+1 for nbl's solution
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Hi, I have this exact problem and nbl's solution worked perfectly.
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I am running Xubuntu 11.10 and had this bug pop up on my system today
when trying to access my home directory with thunar. I unmounted
/home/user/.gvfs as nblouveton suggested and that fixed it for now. I
had it pop up last week and a reboot fixed it then.
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I also ran into this problem on my inspiron 1525 N laptop after
installing Xubuntu/Xfce on 11.10 to experiment with it. It also affected
Nautilus's ability to open the top-level /home/myuser directory
(subdirectories like /home/myuser/Documents open fine).
As I wanted just to experiment anyway,
I am having this problem as well with both Thunar and pcmanfm. I prefer
using Nautilus, even if that will replace my XFCE desktop with the one
from GNOME. The home folder does not seem to work, but Thunar seems to
open the subfolders (Music, documents, videos, pictures, blah blah
blah...) without
Hi Alejandro,
I solved the problem by unmounting the gvfs directory:
sudo umount /home/user/.gvfs
After that the problem disappeared totally.
Concerning Nautilus and your desktop, you probably should switch off the
have file manager handle the desktop option of GNOME. It is possible
to set this
Hi all !
Same issue for me.
Not looks to affect only thunar package but also happens with command
lines apps like df which displays the same error message: Transport
endpoint is not connected.
When run ls -al on my encrypted home directory .gvfs line is filled
with ? instead of showing me
I have the exact same issue with the same specs as the reporter stated.
Encrypted home. Before I encountered this, which is every single time
when opening thunar, I removed the log files so I would only catch
relevant errors. But nothing was reported/written.
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:
(meant to add to previous message)
Message on opening Thunar:
Failed to open directory redsandro.
Error stating file '/home/redsandro/.gvfs': Transport endpoint is not connected.
And then nothing is displayed. Home seems empty.
Workaround: I can open nautilus in xubuntu just fine (when installed
Hi!
I think it is a coming back of an old issue:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/212789
When you log out the gvfs does not unmount.
Reboot resolves this, but that cannot be an accepted solution.
Please, fix this again!
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I am NOT using anything encrypted and just began receiving this out the
blue... Meaning no new updates that rocked the boat
I am running wheezy debian (testing not sid) and completely up to date
Xfce 4.8
#!
For me this is happening in bith Thunar and pcmanfm
I can access everything but
Reboot resolved mine.. Will report back if it pops again
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I'm also affected by this bug. Running Xubuntu 11.04 64bit with an
encrypted home folder.
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I forgot to mention: I can reproduce by just loggin out of Xfce to GDM
and loggin back in. A reboot helps.
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Xubuntu better. Unfortunately, we cannot work on this bug because your
description didn't include enough information. Please include, if
possible:
1. The release of Xubuntu you are using, via 'lsb_release -rd'.
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Furthermore, I also get this:
ls -alrt ~/.gvfs
ls: cannot access .gvfs: Transport endpoint is not connected
So clearly something is going on with gvfs...that's the error thunar
shows also.
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I think I can reproduce this bug. It seems to happen explicitly after I
log out (to gdm) and then log back in again. I could setup a user with
a non-encrypted home on this same machine to see if the behavior is
truly specific to encrypted homes only or is related to some
session/login issue on
I can now confirm it is also likely, as suspected, specific to encrypted
homes. I have no problem with a standard user account with a non-
encrypted home on this same machine.
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