Which question was that? They asked me to attach my .xsession-errors,
which I did, and they asked me if newly created users are affected, to
which I replied negatively. I haven't noticed any other question.
The bug is surely caused by corrupted settings, the problem is that they
were corrupted by
Forgot to mention that I have wiped out my HD and installed Karmic, so I
can't help with this from now on.
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Because the reported hasn't answered the question asked in April this
year, because the it seems to be caused by corrupted settings --
suggestiont to fix: remove the .gconf2 and .config directories from your
home directory when logged out of the graphical environment and log back
in -- and because
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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I get this issue. To fix, I do the following:
- open the gnome registry editor
- check app/nautilus/preferences/show desktop
Make sure you switch it off again if you also use kde - and kill the
service it invokes - as it causes horrible desktop issues and
performance problems there. This is an
I'm having the same issue but have found a repeatable case. Everything
loads fine on session start. The desktop disappears when I cut & paste
from a local filesystem to a SFTP share in nautilus.
I can work-around the problem by copy/pasting instead of cut/pasting.
Also, if I forget and cause a cra
I'm not sure I understand: the .xsession-errors I gave you was taken
right after the start of the session. The only other thing I have done
was running firefox to browse to this page.
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there is something in your configuration triggering the issue then,
could you start your session and copy directly .xsession-errors to the
bug?
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I have tried to create a new user and it is NOT affected by this bug.
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I just did a fresh install today. I can reproduce this error.
There is no desktop icons. Right click or left drag on the desktop does not
display anything.
When there is a CD in one of my cd drives I can not run nautilus (in the
terminal I get segmentation fault as soon as I run it).
If there is
the issue seems simply that nautilus doesn't run, that's it which draws
the desktop and the icons on it etc, does it work with an anoter user on
the same box?
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After starting nautilus from a terminal to fix the problem I see several
lines like this .xsession-errors:
(trackerd:3828): GLib-GIO-CRITICAL **: g_file_hash: assertion `G_IS_FILE
(file)' failed
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The line:
Fallimento: Inizializzazione del modulo non riuscita
Can be translated to:
Failure: module initialization was unsuccessful
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I realize that I haven't explained myself very well: when I wrote GNOME
Desktop I didn't mean the whole GNOME application but only the portion
of screen on which the wallpaper is drawn (BTW, the wallpaper is the
only thing that is displayed correctly on it).
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Sorry for choosing the wrong package and thank you for your quick
response. By unrensponsive I mean that it does not respond to commands
at all, in particular:
1) No icons are displayed on it, even though the Desktop folder is not empty
and they all displayed correctly in Intrepid
2) Right clicki
what do you call unresponsive there?
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gnome-desktop is the about GNOME dialog and a library nothing to do
there
** Package changed: gnome-desktop (Ubuntu) => ubuntu
** Changed in: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New => Invalid
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Could you add your .xsession-errors to the bug?
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
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** Also affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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