@ Chris
Thats just the remark I would have expected from you. First of all I
contributed by creating a bug report many moons ago. Then I kept adding info
and educating people about a work around. All the time waiting patiently for a
solution. Do you really think that I as a user give a you know
Well this has taken to long already I'm seriously thinking of replacing
nautilus by Thunar. It's really ridiculous that a bug like this just
persists. Unless gnome is protecting it's desktop.
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gnome-session keeps respawning nautilus when no desktop is drawed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/3259
@drs305
And loose my cube? No way man. The faces of all those win loosere,
gently switching from 1 face to the other and suddenly keeping ctrl-alt-
arrow pressed and the cube spinning out of control on my little eee-pc
netbook. On an intel card FGS. No way gnome is taking that fun from me.
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gn
This is already so old and will occur everytime
/usr/share/applications/nautilus,desktop is replaced. You have to edit
it again and set autorestart=false. One of these days I will set it ro
and see what happens during install :-D evil grin
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gnome-session keeps respawning nautilus when no deskt
Confirmed update of Nautilus but problem persists stop gnome-session
from respawning nautilus by setting X-GNOME-AutoRestart=false in
/usr/share/applications/nautilus.desktop.
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"Starting File Manager" windows open uncontrollably
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/325973
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And today again the nautilus.desktop file was updated, the problem still
exist. Aplied marmuta's test again.
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"Starting File Manager" windows open uncontrollably
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@Chris
A confirmation dialog would clarify that the launcher isn't more then a
plain textfile untill it gets executable rights and therefore explain
why it wouldn't show an icon. As running a launcher it the default
choice for a user they would certainly confirm the question and thus not
be confro
How about adding a dialog during creation asking for confirmation to
make it executable. That would clearify things.
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[Jaunty] Desktop launchers created with wrong permissions set
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/340425
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Deskto
Thats the issue I will be more detailed next time sorry. And if it would
defeat the original purpose I think we have a problem. It's not very
logicaly to John Doe to create a launcher and then not being able to see
f.i. the icone going with it. That already might prevent him from even
to try to run
Todays update reset the nautilus.desktop file rendering marmuta's
solution useless I had to reset it manualy to false again as gnome
started spawning happely again :-)
As Marmuta's solution isn't shown here and the original thread featuring
it was closed I quote it here:
Marmuta says:
Fwiw, the o
Nice workaround Marmuta, works like a charm, Jaunty is starting to
become fun again I realy hate it that gnome doesn't support more then 1
wallpaper.
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nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV when turning off show_desktop
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/324925
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duplicate of:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/324925
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"Starting File Manager" windows open uncontrollably
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** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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gnome-settings-daemon crashed with signal 5 in xkl_process_error()
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I dont think a trace will be of any help. I guess it just shows you
running out of memory. Takes a long time on my system to do so 2gig :-)
If before that, I set showdesktop to true, the triggered instances fade
out en sytem will return to normal state. As the commandline issued by
gnome-session is
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV when turning off show_desktop
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Great to know but it would have been nice to know what version that
would be I'm running Nautilus 2.25.4 and it still shows the formentioned
behaviour. It will respawn endlessly ans soon as you flip the switch.
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nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV when turning off show_desktop
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