I mean that I have removed the configuration folders.. e.g. ~/.gnome*
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nautilus assert failure:
ERROR:nautilus-file.c:499:nautilus_file_new_from_filename: assertion failed:
(filename[0] != '\\0')
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/494579
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This message appears when I run my python script and it loads pynotify
(
http://mopedix.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/mopedix/trunk/unstable/mopedix-unstable.py?revision=21&view=markup&pathrev=21
, needs: pyserial, pyqt4, pynotify)
but it doesn't seem to be related to my app..
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[Lucid] PyOS_InputHook is not available for interactive use of PyGTK
set_interactive(1)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/526676
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hi.. I haven't rebooted since making that report and during this session the
deskop icons just appeared again..
I'll try to make a detailed backtrance like explained on your link in the next
time when this bug appears
thank you for your reply!
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nautilus assert failure:
ERROR:nautilus-file.c
is it possible to make it like that, too?
I thought about making another Xserver, here with Xephyr and debug like
this:
$ LANG=C
$ DISPLAY=:2.0
$ gdb gnome-session
I think it should be gnome-session because this bug has nothing to do with the
nautilus executable..
or how should I do it right?
fixed by creating a new /home/ folder
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Committed
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nautilus assert failure:
ERROR:nautilus-file.c:499:nautilus_file_new_from_filename: assertion failed:
(filename[0] != '\\0')
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/494579
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