*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 183411 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/183411
Thanks for the bug report. This particular bug has already been
reported, but feel free to report any other bugs you find.
** Changed in: esound (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: nautilus => esound
Status: I
Work around: open any file folder, use the edit menu then preferences
option, then the preview tab and change "Preview Sound Files" to "Never"
I have not had this recur since making that change.
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Nautilus gives error "too many files open" when copying
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/158248
Yeah,while trying to copy music from my ubuntu to fat32 partition the
same occured for me..it also occured while I was using k3b..quite a
headache..as I cannot kill nautilus while running important work..makes
me sort of handicapped...I resort to command line though for important
work.
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Nautilu
Thank you for your bug report. That looks like bug #183411 which should
be fixed in gutsy-proposed now, could you try using this version?
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
Status: Confirmed =
This problem is worked around by opening a file browser window, going to
edit->preferences->preview and turning sound preview to "never." I also
reduced the settings on other previews and I have not encountered this
problem since.
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Nautilus gives error "too many files open" when copying
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Hi, I wanted to tell you that I do the same thing happens in Ubuntu
7.10. Never in 7.04 I had this problem. I have a good machine. Moreover,
the newly installed hard drive empty, the framework of 640mb, and I do
not understand because this happens, I begin to think that is an
important bug ... I ha
Same problem while copying/playing/browsing music files on a network drive;
As Patrick said - my Nautilus FIFO count rises to 1022+ and nautilus gradually
stops responding, icons don't display properly, and when opening folders I get
the error "The folder contents could not be displayed".
Killin
I've found this bug while copying some mp3 files from/to a SD card. I
had to use KDE and Konqueror to complete the task.
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Nautilus gives error "too many files open" when copying
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/158248
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I often get the same message when copying media-files. Most of the times
nautilus restarts and is usable for a while before crashing again. After
this happens I cannot get the right click menus working and I have to
unmount and copy through the terminal. This morning I also seemed to get
some kind
This is related to bug #125739 (mpg123 and mpg321 won't play audio
preview in Nautilus (Gutsy)). Nautilus opens a FIFO when you hover over
an audio (.ogg / .mp3) file, but doesn't close it because esound isn't
installed on gutsy anymore.
To work around this bug you can either disable audio preview
I have several times the same error when I tlaunch one mp3 since Nautilus.
Here are the last lines of .xsessions-errors (/home) just after the appearance
of the bug:
[code](nautilus:7557): Eel-WARNING **: Error starting command
'gnome-app-install --mime-type='application/octet-stream'
'file://
Same error here and also during copying mp3 files.
killall nautilus does the trick until the error comes again, but that's not too
elegant since I loose all my open nautilus windows.
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Nautilus gives error "too many files open" when copying
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/158248
You received th
I am also receiving this error when copying individual mp3 files from an
ntfs partition to a flash drive. Even after closing Nautilus, the system
becomes unresponsive. Restarting X will fix the problem temporarily, but
after copying 10 or so files, the error returns, and Nautilus is
unusable.
** C
Yes, I can confirm this bug happens to my wife and I also. Using 2
different computers running Gutsy and only sharing a router for internet
access (we are sharing nothing else).
We are working with various folders on the desktop rearranging large
amounts of files, specifically .mpg files between
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