sorry. typo. step 5 should say "I then forced nautilus to quit."
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crashes listing directory of ntfs-3g fakeraid as user
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I apologize because I am a newb. However, the backtrace seemed to reveal
nothing since nautilus never actually crashed for me. Here is what I
did:
1. started nautilus using gdb as directed in the wiki above.
2. I browsed to my /usr/lib folder
3. after about 10 seconds my nautilus went gray (I bel
I am also having this problem using Hardy 64bit.
I have 4GB of Ram so Nautilus is not crashing but it runs extremely slow
(can take minutes to list directory contents) when listing large
directories on my ntfs usb external drives as well as my internal ext3
drive.
Currently Nautilus is using up 1
We are closing this bug report as it lacks the information, described in
the previous comments, we need to investigate the problem further.
However, please reopen it if you can give us the missing information and
don't hesitate to submit bug reports in the future.
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Would also like to add that after creating a new user and accessing the
same filesystem, nautilus did not crash but did not show the directory
contents or was usable in any way.
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crashes listing directory of ntfs-3g fakeraid as user
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/250192
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** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16195775/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcMaps.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16195776/ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcStatus.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16195777/ProcStatus.txt
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