Re: [gentoo-user] Help with nautilus

2005-05-18 Thread Alex Bennee
On Wed, 2005-05-18 at 18:19 +0100, Ognjen Bezanov wrote: > Alex Bennee wrote: > > >On Tue, 2005-05-17 at 17:55 +0100, Ognjen Bezanov wrote: > > > > > >>Alex Bennee wrote: > >> > >> > >>>If you run the command again with strace: > >>> > >>>strace -e trace=open nautilus --no-desktop --file-bro

Re: [gentoo-user] Help with nautilus

2005-05-18 Thread Ognjen Bezanov
Alex Bennee wrote: >On Tue, 2005-05-17 at 17:55 +0100, Ognjen Bezanov wrote: > > >>Alex Bennee wrote: >> >> >>>If you run the command again with strace: >>> >>>strace -e trace=open nautilus --no-desktop --file-browser >>> >>>You will probably be able to see what the failing file is interleav

Re: [gentoo-user] Help with nautilus

2005-05-18 Thread Alex Bennee
On Tue, 2005-05-17 at 17:55 +0100, Ognjen Bezanov wrote: > Alex Bennee wrote: > >If you run the command again with strace: > > > >strace -e trace=open nautilus --no-desktop --file-browser > > > >You will probably be able to see what the failing file is interleaved > >among the "** (nautilus:13834):

Re: [gentoo-user] Help with nautilus

2005-05-17 Thread Edward Catmur
On Tue, 2005-05-17 at 17:55 +0100, Ognjen Bezanov wrote: > Alex Bennee wrote: > >If you run the command again with strace: > > > >strace -e trace=open nautilus --no-desktop --file-browser > > > >You will probably be able to see what the failing file is interleaved > >among the "** (nautilus:13834):

Re: [gentoo-user] Help with nautilus

2005-05-17 Thread Ognjen Bezanov
Alex Bennee wrote: >>>Would you please provide more details about the actual error? >>>One good way to do that is to launch nautilus from a terminal with the >>>following command IIRC: >>> >>> nautilus --no-desktop --file-browser >>> >>>and take a look at the ouput when it crashes. >>> >>>

Re: [gentoo-user] Help with nautilus

2005-05-16 Thread Alex Bennee
> >Would you please provide more details about the actual error? > >One good way to do that is to launch nautilus from a terminal with the > >following command IIRC: > > > >nautilus --no-desktop --file-browser > > > >and take a look at the ouput when it crashes. > > > here is the error output f

Re: [gentoo-user] Help with nautilus

2005-05-16 Thread A. R.
This looks very odd. Given that this command is fine when run as root, I have the following suggestion: Create a new user and try again with that user. If it works, then it means that the gnome configuration for the original user is damaged (which AFAIK happens often.) in that case, maybe you'll h

Re: [gentoo-user] Help with nautilus

2005-05-16 Thread Ognjen Bezanov
A. R. wrote: >Hello, > >Would you please provide more details about the actual error? >One good way to do that is to launch nautilus from a terminal with the >following command IIRC: > >nautilus --no-desktop --file-browser > >and take a look at the ouput when it crashes. > >I used to use gnome

Re: [gentoo-user] Help with nautilus

2005-05-16 Thread A. R.
Hello, Would you please provide more details about the actual error? One good way to do that is to launch nautilus from a terminal with the following command IIRC: nautilus --no-desktop --file-browser and take a look at the ouput when it crashes. I used to use gnome, and I can say that naut

[gentoo-user] Help with nautilus

2005-05-16 Thread Ognjen Bezanov
I am using gnome with gentoo, but i have a major bug with nautilus which results in it constantly crashing. Whatever I click on a file nautilus crases and asks to be reloaded, I have tried remerging, updating, uninstalling, and a ton of other stuff, and I cant seem to fix it. does anyone know wha