Thanks for your quick response.
I didn't manage to have gvfs-gdu-volume crashing again, actually most of
the time it simply exits continuously, with the following error message
:
(process:19554): GVFS-RemoteVolumeMonitorDaemon-WARNING **: cannot add
match rule
'type='signal',interface='org.freede
Sorry, in fact I manager to have a gvfs backtrace :
Starting program: /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfs-gdu-volume-monitor
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
Program received signal SIGPIPE, Broken pipe.
0x768ae5b1 in writev () from /lib/libc.so.6
(gdb) bt
#0 0x768ae5b1 in writev ()
I start my session via gdm,
dbus-monitor --session shows :
signal sender=org.freedesktop.DBus -> dest=:1.0 serial=2
path=/org/freedesktop/DBus; interface=org.freedesktop.DBus; member=NameAcquired
string ":1.0"
method call sender=:1.0 -> dest=org.freedesktop.DBus serial=3
path=/org/freedeskto
Yes it does exactly the same.
I tried reinstalling the entire system from scratch, with same results.
I tried to replace metacity with other (xfwm), and replace gnome with xfce.
In the latter case, all is fine until some process try to access gvfs (open a
"open" window from firefox for example), t
the only thing I changed is switching from utf8 to iso-8859-1, but i've just
checked at the moment by switching back to UT8, and the problem is here
again.
as workaround, I'm using KDE, where I don't see the gvfs-gdu-volume
crashing. However, /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd and /usr/lib/gvfs//gvfs-fuse-daemon
do you know if there is a way to disable completely gvfs please ?
now, even under KDE, with certain open-file dialogs, the gvfs-gdu-volume
process starts again to loop-and-crash...
thanks a lot
2010/5/20 Clement Lasserre
> the only thing I changed is switching from utf8 to iso-8859-1, but i've
>
for information, I found a workaround by removing the file
/etc/dbus-1/system.d/org.freedesktop.UDisks.conf
removable media automount doesn't work any more, but gvfs-gdu-volume-monitor is
not started.
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Lot of dbus errors
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Indeed, the problem disappeared with Maverick, everything works fine now.
For information, the problem was still present with release 10.04.1, on a fresh
install on a dell E4310 and D430.
Thanks for your help.
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Lot of dbus errors
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Binary package hint: brasero
I used DeVeDe to make a dvd iso and was trying to burn it to the dvd but
it said something about "error, can't not write" And I don't thing the
problem is with DeVeDe. I have never been able to write a dvd or back up
a dvd to another dvd within Li
** Attachment added: "The Log after Brasero had an error trying to burn the
image to the disk. Just thought I'd include it just in case."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/670044/+attachment/1720840/+files/brasero-session.log
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Brasero can't right a ISO image that I made for a Video dvd
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I just installed Oneiric Ocelot and this issue is still present. NOTHING
I do changes the brightness. (I don't know how find a conf file and
change the brightness variable, because I shouldn't have to)
This has been the same ever since 10.04. Back in 9.10 I could change the
brightness using the fu
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I had one window with 2 tabs open. I right clicked on a .py file, then
selected "open with other application". The dialog box came up, and all
it showed was gedit, so I just canceled out of it. Then both the dialog
box and the window with 2 tabs both dissappeared ( I assume it
** Description changed:
I had one window with 2 tabs open. I right clicked on a .py file, then
selected "open with other application". The dialog box came up, and all
it showed was gedit, so I just canceled out of it. Then both the dialog
box and the window with 2 tabs both dissappeared (
Public bug reported:
No matter what when opening an image, there are always the ugly black
bars on both sides of any image. Disabling both the status bar and
toolbar helps a little, and using a "global menu" makes it ALOT better.
But alot of times there still a clear black line on one side or the
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I think its possibly the same bug, the other one is more technical bout
the reason it happens.
But even when the tool bar and the status bar are turned off and the a
Global menu is used making nothing but the title bar show, there will
still be a one or 2 pixel wide bar on either left or right si
P.S. this 1 to 2 pixel black bar goes away by very carefully resizing
the window. I have never owned a Apple Mac, and don't ever plan to. But
certain details of their design a very much admire and think look very
gorgeous.
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I would like to jump on this band wagon too. I prefer Pidgin for this
and other reasons. Such as all the various plugins, customizable sounds,
and the abilitiy to save custom Smiley Icons, Including animated ones.
WHICH I LOVE.
So I will confirm this and will also seach for the Smiley Icon bug her
Yup I'll second that, it seems to do "ok" under Unity with the global
menu. but not under Gnome shell or Gnome2.3 with out a global menu.
I hope things can be re-done to have the window automatically resize as
the status bar and toolbar are enabled or disabled, and when switching
between images u
I have the same problem after a fresh install of hardy
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