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[Bug 583261] Re: after first sudo nautilus terminal freezes

 

duplicate of this bug is https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/gnome-terminal/+bug/682030

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Title:
  after first sudo nautilus terminal freezes

Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
  Expired

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: gnome-terminal

  If you type "sudo nautilus" for the first time (important: it have to
  be the first time after booting) and then, after you're done with you
  work as root, you normally can simply close the nautilus window and
  the terminal should be ready for new commands.

  But that's not the case. In Lucid 10.4, when you're done and close the
  window, the terminal freezes until you forces to close the terminal
  window.

  Before, in Karmic 9.10, there wasn't that problem. The terminal
  normally gets ready after closing the nautilus window.

  This little bug can reproduced by typing "sudo nautilus" in the
  terminal after booting up Lucid. After typing the password, you have
  to close the window and then you should be able to see the bug in the
  terminal.

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