for 64bit, try removing the side bar. it fixed my problem, but without
sidebar.
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** Tags added: testcase
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if you still face the issue please open a new bug report with apport,
thanks all.
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I have the same problem when i opne UbuntuOne's folder.
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oops please disregard my previous ramblings!
I had some updates to run. It's fixed now.
My apoligies!
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Still happening here in 64 bit
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Thanks for confirming. If someone still gets this, please yell here, but
after two confirmations I'll close it. I also don't get the crashes any
more.
** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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its fixed on my end too (i386)
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Hi pitti,
Yep, did update and the problem is gone.
Thanks!
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For folks on i386, can you please test with today's oneiric? We got a
new glib version 2.29.10. Thank you!
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happens with a remote file transfer in sftp
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Happens when pressing any arrow key, delete or backspace
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reassigning to glib, according to upstream the issue is coming from
there, please do not forward it upstream for now since a new package is
going to be uploaded to test if the issue is still reproducible with
that newer version , thanks all!.
** Package changed: nautilus (Ubuntu Oneiric) => glib2.
I notice Nautilus (also with gksu nautilus) crashes immediately if, when
renaming a file, I press an arrow key.
But if I rename a file only by typing the new file name, it works OK.
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on Oneiric i386 updated, i have to kill the nautilus process because it
was using 2.3 Gio of ram (silently growing)
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Nautilus crashed when trying to copying one file to another mounted
drive.
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Thanks for your report. I can reproduce with the steps in the
description, but I get a slightly different trace (see bug 805797)
** Description changed:
While trying to re-name a file, nautilus crashes.
+ TEST CASE
1. right click file and select rename
2. click in file name
- 3. press de
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