I've attached my xsession-errors.txt from after the following scenario:
1. Close Opera and get the crash, Nautilus loses theme.
2. Open Opera, copy something, close again, get the crash.
** Attachment added: xsession-errors.txt after crash (twice)
Perhaps it's helpful to note that when the problem occurs the unity
panel also briefly drops it's theme (most obvious with the panel icons
for Empathy for example, if you've re-enabled them), but quickly
restores it, whereas Nautilus is not restored.
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Opera terminal output on close:
I get this five times output five times:
** (opera:2185): CRITICAL **: os_pager_hide: assertion `OS_IS_PAGER (pager)'
failed
(opera:2185): Gtk-CRITICAL **: IA__gtk_widget_hide: assertion
`GTK_IS_WIDGET (widget)' failed
** (opera:2185): CRITICAL **:
Something that may be noteworthy: a separate instance of Nautilus run
after the problem occurs (say as root) appears with the correct theme.
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And it seems that an already open root instance of nautilus is either
entirely unaffected, or only transiently affected (a couple of seconds),
by the problem, though a root instance of Opera still affects the user
instance of Nautilus.
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Bug #881263 has been marked a duplicate of this one, although the
circumstances of its appearance are different. Those experiencing that
bug see the change in theme upon exiting an application, specifically
Opera. It's possible that gnome-settings-daemon is crashing when Opera
is closed (after
Having just closed Opera and have this happen, gnome-settings-daemon is
still running. Issuing a 'nautilus -q' and opening a nautilus window
again brings everything back to normal.
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...*but*, it appears that gnome-settings-daemon had only just
started/restarted after closing Opera (based on the start time of the
process).
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Upstream bug, like this reported in Gentoo?
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=354233#c68
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http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=354233
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Mouse Dead Spots
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Some applets+Nautilus don't seem to receive more than first left mouse click
on second on second X screen
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The issue has been reported upstream:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=604410
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Some applets+Nautilus don't seem to receive more than first left mouse click on
second on second X
Correction:
b) The same issue with Nautilus (having to move outside the window for
left-click to work on the toolbar buttons, e.g. 'Back', or for mouse
wheel scrolling after one left-click) but only on...
*** ...the second screen to receive a Nautilus window whilst the first
window (on the other
The last comment seems to have silenced people... There may be a
general issue with mouse clicks that presents itself a few ways, or it
could be multiple bugs, the symptoms I'm experiencing (as of 9.10) are:
a) Precisely the window list described above.
b) The same issue with Nautilus (having to
Eclipse issue (which is not screen specific) appears to be a genuine Eclipse
bug that's fixed in 3.5.2:
http://mou.me.uk/2009/10/31/fixing-eclipse-in-ubuntu-9-10-karmic-koala/
Is it possible the Gnome issues are also related to the change in GTK
from 2.18?
Same issue here: just window list on gnome-panel on second x screen.
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A duplicate of 489140 perhaps?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/488075
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So something's up with the how (gnome-panel/menu.c) menuitem_to_screen
(or one of it's called functions) works, or how the menu items are
generated, perhaps with the traceability of the menu item to its panel
and therefore screen. See (panel-menu-items.c)
panel_menu_item_activate_desktop_file:
This is bug 421759 in bugzilla.gnome.org and is already watched.
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Clicking 'Up' or 'Back' whilst generating thumbnails does not change location
URL
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Sorry...
Ubuntu 8.04, Hardy Heron.
Nautilus 2.22.3
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I don't think a screenshot will explain it better, but I'll have a go at
being clearer with my description.
Say I'm in /home/dan/Images/ and I click into the subfolder 'Wallpapers'.
The location bar obviously reads /home/dan/Images/Wallpapers and I can see my
wallpaper images.
If I let the
The bug is common to using either the text location bar or the button
location bar - I was describing the problem with the standard URL
location bar. The display of a button for subfolder just exited is
expected behaviour, but the location is indicated by a depressed button,
which under normal
Let me see if I can be any more explicit.
URL Action New URL Folder whose contents is displayed
/a/ enter b /a/b/ /a/b/
Before thumbnails finish loading:
/a/b/up /a/b/ /a/
/a/b/up again/a//a/
Correct
Ok, the spacing didn't come out quite as I had hoped, but hopefully you
can decipher it as four columns: URL, Action, New URL, Folder whose
contents is displayed.
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You
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Go into a folder of images (in my example the folder name contained
spaces and full stops), click 'Up' or 'Back' before thumbnail generation
is complete and the file list is that of the previous folder but the
location bar displays the location
I'm another person who didn't have a .fonts.conf file in his home
directory. Putting the example file included here did fix the problem
for me. Naturally I needed to put the file in /root to get programs
running as root to behave as well.
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font in terminal does not resemble font in preview
Would just like to mention Opera as the program for which this issue was
most problematic for me, and I expect many other people - it just makes
it easier for them to find this bug report.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/190848
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Binary package hint: gnome-system-monitor
Sounds like it may be an nvidia driver issue judging by the similarity
to this bug, but in a different package:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-restricted-
modules-2.6.22/+bug/158355
It seems that scrolling up (but
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/227903
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no keyboard input if compiz is running
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