UPDATE: disabling ubuntu-dock seems to have resolved things. Initially
it was about 50/50 whether I could open or see windows properly until I
rebooted. I've now done 3-4 reboots and it's worked every time.
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Hello Daniel,
1. Thanks for following up. I ran the command you specified which
generated the last four (4) responses automatically.
2. I don't know for certain that the stack trace and core dump are
related (apologies this is my first bug on Launchpad). I clicked to send
report, and made the res
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** Description changed:
On login, clicking on 2nd hard drive icon and/or Files (nautilus) there
is a long delay in anything opening. Sometimes I can open a Terminal,
sometimes I can't. When application windows do open
Public bug reported:
On login, clicking on 2nd hard drive icon and/or Files (nautilus) there
is a long delay in anything opening. Sometimes I can open a Terminal,
sometimes I can't. When application windows do open promptly, they are
often "off-screen" visible from the Activities overview, but not