Public bug reported:
I was trying to copy a file out of a VMware Player virtual Windows 7
guest runnning in a window to nautilus, drag-and-dropping. The reverse
operation (From nautilus to virtual machine's desktop) is executed fine.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: nautilu
OK,
I discovered that my investigation wasn't finished when I red the first
comment of this bug and followed the links deeply, it is very important:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/150471/comments/1
So following Ubuntu advises, I made scripts that debug everything, from
on
Where do you have a file called .gnome-system-monitor.manolo ??
I can't reproduce manolo's bug with gksu (i.e everything went fine when
copying files in .local/share/applications between users and chown them
to the other user).
I have bad news Manolo:
I did a little bit of 'investigation' on xsu:
Manolo,
You errors messages are XSu related, you should try the same thing with gksu,
not XSu.
As explained, think to open xsession-errors BEFORE reproducing the bug and
reload it each time it produce a new message.
Good luck in your investigation!
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[Gutsy] high processor activity after loggi
As promised I wrote a full article about tracking a bug in Ubuntu with this bug
as example of investigation.
see my first post above for the web address.
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[Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/150471
You received this bug no
I had this problem for 2-3 days, everytime I started Nautilus (within same
session, login-logout, etc).
Based on my logs (different error messages), I found other bugs related to
nautilus and tried many different things.
It was fixed when I changed in a Nautilus window (after waiting 5-10 minutes
May be an ugly fix but:
gconf-editor
apps>gnome-system-log>logfiles
add /var/log/auth.log.0, etc ...
it works for SOME gz logs and not others (syslog for instance, I can read .1.gz
but not before, others I can)
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gnome-system-log cannot read .gz logs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/161838
You r
Sorry, second thought of my last comment, it could be many thing in
Nautilus too.
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[Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/150471
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Desktop Bugs, which is a bu
"- Log in in one account
- Work a little bit with nautilus
- Log out
- Log in on an another account
- Nautilus is now 100% CPU"
Good chances are, in this case, it's tracker
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[Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/150471
You r
oops, I forgot to add:
remove all content of subfolders in .thumbnails (in normal, large and fail
folders)
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[Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/150471
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D
Hi guys,
Since Nautilus is linked with MANY things, there are many reasons for Nautilus
to crash.
I spent hours to track this one and removed a lot of stuff before pushing the
right triger for me.
Let me ask a question to everyone:
Do you use to have the 'list view' with 'smallest icon size possi
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