Well, sorry it's not really a crash.
Nautilus is blocked and uses about 95% of the CPU. It becomes gray (I 
have compiz enabled) and I have to force it to quit. I don't have any 
.crash file about nautilus in /var/crash (using ubuntu studio).

Loïc

PS : tu es français ?


Sebastien Bacher a écrit :
> Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
> Ubuntu better. However, your crash report is either missing or
> challenging to deal with as a ".crash" file. Please follow these
> instuctions to have apport report a new bug about your crash that can be
> dealt with by the automatic retracer.
>
> If you are using Ubuntu with the Gnome desktop environment - launch nautilus 
> and navigate to your /var/crash directory and double click on the crash 
> report you wish to submit.
> If you are using Kubuntu or Xubuntu you can file the crash using 
> "/usr/share/apport/apport-qt --crash-file=/var/crash/_my_crash_report.crash" 
> in a terminal - where _my_crash_report.crash is the crash you would like to 
> report.
>
> I'm closing this bug report since the process outlined above will
> automatically open a new bug report which can then dealt with more
> efficiently. Thanks in advance for your cooperation and understanding.
>
> ** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
>    Importance: Undecided => Medium
>      Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
>        Status: New => Invalid
>
>

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