Just to add I will monitor this issue and post updates as to the progress.
I have left messages on the dropbox forum indicating the problems with dropbox
and ubuntu.
Please note that dropbox is a closed source application so Ubuntu is
unable to help fix it. This post is a record for those current
I have since positivily confirmed that the issue was dropbox. I uninstalled the
application and the problem went away.
I had started to roll the package out and found it to not work over a samba
drives on the network using nautilus mounted drives.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status:
Just wanted to add that the same thing seems to happen when cutting and
pasting files using the pop-up menu. So it's not related to drag and
drop. I get one of the following messages:
** (nautilus:15589): WARNING **: Unable to add monitor: Not supported
sys:1: Warning: g_strsplit: assertion `stri
I checked the directories that you have mentioned Sebastien and found no crash
reports.
I have activated apport by setting the value to 1
I can reproduce the desktop crash consistently. I also have some clean
machines and will see if the crash occurs on those machines.
Interesting I test Ubuntu
looking to the errors in your log it could be due to the dropbox code
you installed
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nautilus on drag n drop to network drive kills desktop
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/452679
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