Completely destroy your /usr/local hardly sounds like a solution to
me...
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Worked for me. Thanks.
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I had this problem in Ubuntu 10.10 . The problem seems to arise after
you install glib. It's inconvenient, because not only do I not get a
nautilus session from Places>Computer, but various drives - especially
usb sticks - fail to auto-mount. I don't of course know the real cause,
but here's a w
I am still learning Ubuntu. I installed glib from source to install MPD
from source. I'm assuming I did something wrong so the glib I installed
conflicted with the glib already installed by Ubuntu. I did the command
Jason said to do and after a ctrl+alt+backspace everything seems to
work. I'm u
Either of those, the local installation takes over the ubuntu version
and can bet outdated or not have required change
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W there
"I just finished helping someone with this issue. It turned out to be
caused by an install of glib and gvfs in /usr/local . For everyone
having this problem, see if it still happens after 'sudo mv /usr/local
/usr/local.old && sudo mkdir /usr/local'."--Jason Ribeiro
"the issue
Well, I had the same problema until a few minutes...
I did everything you all say here. I unistalled libglib2.0-dev. I
couldn't unistall libglib2.0 because allmost all packages depends on it.
Later I move /usr/local just as Jason sugested, but nothing happened.
The only difference is that when I m
the issue there was due to local installs and not an ubuntu bug
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Thanks Jason, I believe that did the trick! Now my external drives auto
mounts again. It also resolved issues I experienced when trying to mount
a samba share.
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I just finished helping someone with this issue. It turned out to be
caused by an install of glib and gvfs in /usr/local . For everyone
having this problem, see if it still happens after 'sudo mv /usr/local
/usr/local.old && sudo mkdir /usr/local'.
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I'm experiencing the bug in Intrepid. Upgrading to gvfs-0.99.8 fixes the
issues described in the first post, however external drives are no
longer auto mounted and I believe this problem might be related.
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Same problem here. It happened on 2 computers after updating from 7.1 to
8.04.
Any known way to fix this?
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Same problem here. It happened on 2 computers after updating from 7.1 to
8.04.
Any known way to fix thist?
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I also have this bug, but only if I run Nautilus as root. The error
occurs too with Places>Trash. It occurs with Hardy and Intrepid (don't
remember before).
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Now i think that was not a bug... I see that i already had another
version of this paquet installed: libglib2.0-0 (synaptic, v 2.16.6,
hardy updates) at the same time.
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I had the same problem and I think that i know where is the problem.
I installed glib-2.18.1 while I was trying to compile mono 2.0 and the same
problem appeared.
I uninstalled it and no more problem (after reboot).
Then i installed glib-2.18.2 and another time without trash and Nautilus cannot
could you try if that's still an issue in intrepid?
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Didn't realize usb thumb drives won't mount until I tried, today. My
usb wireless still works.
And yes, is there a way that the importance of this could be higher? I
can't use external usb drives or access my trash, which are somewhat
crippling issues.
(Hardy 8.04)
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Largely same here. Nautilus pops up that error message for Computer and
Network, and I can't access my Trash. I've been using Hardy for months.
The problem happened concurrently with Appearance Settings no longer
being able to find any of the main themes (i.e. human et al) as well as
the system l
I reinstalled 8.04 and the problem went away. I know this isn't as
satisfying as finding and fixing the problem, but it's really nice to
have everything working again. My home directory survived the
reinstall, so I reloaded various apps including Thunderbird and GnuCash,
and they were able to fin
Same problem for me, computer, network and no trash. OS 8.04
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Yes and no.
Adding the line to .bashrc made no difference. The Gnome 'Places >
Computer' link still doesn't work, nor does automounting, and all the
fixed drives are still listed under 'Removable Drives'.
However, PCmanFM does work much better than Naughty Loss. Thanks,
Artships, for that sugge
Has this worked for everyone???
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Started happening to me when I upgraded to Hardy Heron.
Abandon nautilus for PCmanFM until it's fixed.
My NTFS partitions and external harddrives stopped automounting. To fix
that I put in my .bashrc (all one line):
alias fixfuse='sudo mv /usr/local/lib/libfuse.so.2
/usr/local/lib/libfuse.so.2.
I'm having the same problems. I'm using Ubuntu 8.04.
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I got the same problems too.
Nautilus won't open Computer, Network and the trash anymore.
Usb sticks are not mounted automatically by nautilus and the trash symbol
disappered in the panel :/
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Me too. It started today. Places / Computer doesn't work. All drives
are now listed under "Removable Media" even if they aren't removable.
And USB flash drives don't work.
Help!
OS: Hardy Heron 8.04
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I can confirm I have the same problem. Not sure what using gvfs-ls is
exactly, but I can browse folders other than computer, networking, etc.
My USB stick no longer mounts automatically (but definitely works as
tested on other machines) nor does my mp3 player, and oddly i get the
following message
thank you for your bug report, does using gvfs-ls on those is working
correctly?
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