I just want to add one thought to this bug:
Might this be related to the x64 version of Ubuntu? I am now running Ubuntu
10.04.1 AMD64.
I first experienced this bug when I mounted my old home directory from my
Ubuntu 9.10 which was a 32bit install. On the 32bit Ubuntu 9.10 I never had any
proble
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
When logging into the Gnome-Desktop a dialog appeared, saying that gnome-panel
could not load the Trash applet. It asks if the this should be ignored or if
the panel should be deleted from the configuration.
This bug might be similar to LP b
** Attachment added: ".xsession-errors"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/690119/+attachment/1765554/+files/.xsession-errors
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gnome-applets is installed. it was just the trash applet which caused
the error message.
$ apt-cache policy gnome-applets
gnome-applets:
Installiert: 2.30.0-0ubuntu2
Kandidat: 2.30.0-0ubuntu2
Versions-Tabelle:
*** 2.30.0-0ubuntu2 0
500 http://at.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ lucid/main
Hi Sebastian, thanks for your aid.
in the mentioned dialog there isn't a "reload"-button. I suggested to
add a button like this (I stole this hint from a similar bug).
The user of the affected machine rebooted the machine and logged in
again. The message did not appear this time.
This bug is not
I just observed the following behaviour:
I copied an svg-file which crashes nautilus when preview is not turned off, to
a sub folder of my desktop. If I open this folder with nautilus, it doesn't
crash.
Might there be a relation to the pathname?
if the file is stored in this pathname:
/home/fra
forgot the attachment to my comment
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/librsvg/+bug/305546/comments/47
** Attachment added: "svg-file which makes nautilus crash if stored with a long
pathname"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/librsvg/+bug/305546/+attachment/1773725/+files/wass
I am sorry - forget about comments #47 an #48. (can I somehow delete them?)
There where other svg-files in the first folder which caused the crashes.
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I just want to confirm that svg files are causing problems on ubuntu
10.10 as well. I have tested several files with a clean and updated
install of ubuntu 10.10 amd64 inside virtualbox. When opening the
folder which contains the attached svg-file nautilus crashes
immediately.
Jan 10 22:36:10 fran