It happened again this morning. This time I didn't have a nautilus open,
and there were no 'D' processes. One of the 2 sshfs mounts is unmounted,
the other one not. Killing the remaining sshfs gets gnome-panel to be
responsive again.
This starts to look a bit like https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu
> something like this also hangs:
> ...
> /bin/ls --color=auto
> ...
I narrowed this down a bit, it hangs with /bin/ls -l /home/vries and
doesn't hang with /bin/ls /home/vries.
I have 2 sshfs mounts in my home dir which could cause this.
xxx.xxx:/home/vries on /home/vries/gateway type fuse.sshfs
This log might also be relevant.
** Attachment added: "daemon.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-panel/+bug/736730/+attachment/1923734/+files/daemon.log
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I rebooted and installed symbol files and setup a script to get a
backtrace from gnome-panel.
The problem just reoccurred, but I did't manage to attach to the running
gnome-panel to make a backtrace. Attaching makes gdb hang.
The main symptom is the same as before: the gnome-panel is unresponsive