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Re: [Bug 1407015] Re: Both nemo and nautilus chrash when opening a nfs share

 

If "default session" means Unity, I can't try, because I removed Unity 
from both my 14.04 64 bit and 12.04 32 bit Ubuntu computers.
I can reinstall it, if necessary, and try. In this case, please provide 
some instructions (apt command line).

Thank you and regards.
And happy new year, of course.

PS: BTW there is another off-topic trouble (bug) in my 14.04 
installation: gnome-contacts is unable to show my google contacts. 
Sometimes I get the request to re-authorize the access to my google 
account. Even doing successfully so, contacts do not appear. Some sparse 
problems also with main menu handling, when using custom icons and 
commands. Using menu libre solve this problem, but the intermix of 
alacarte and menu libre splits categories (I have double categories in 
my menu). So, from my point of view, 14.04 is quite buggy, and this 
prevents me from upgrading my 12.04 version.

Il 02/01/2015 10:45, Alberts Muktupāvels ha scritto:
> Does it crash if you use ubuntu default session?
>

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Title:
  Both nemo and nautilus chrash when opening a nfs share

Status in gnome-panel package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I have a computer with ubuntu 14.04 gnome flashback 64bit. It was a fresh install, and it is currently updated. 
  I use a NAS with 4 shared folders via NFS. When trying to open one - and only one - of them using both nautilus or nemo, both nautilus and nemo crash immediately, after a few seconds, while the remaining shares are instead OK.
  Apport seems unable to show details, and crashes itself.
  Crash erases any icon from the desktop. Everything is nevertheless correctly restored disconnecting the user then reconnecting logging on.
  Same behavior using both Compitz and Metacity.
  I can open the crashing share using terminal or midnight commander without any problem. I can see files/Folders, delete, move, copy, etc.
  No troubles using nemo or nautilus on local folders (e.g. opening /usr/bin, which is a populated folder).

  The crashing share is correctly opened by a different computer using
  Ubuntu 12.04 32bit Gnome fallback session and Nautilus. No troubles at
  all.

  The lone difference I can observe between the crashing share and the
  other three is that the crashing share shows a lot of items
  (files&directories) in its root, of the order of few hundreds, while
  the remaining three shares shows only some dozen of items (I can
  exactly count them if necessary).

  That's all folks.

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