Closing it since no more information has been provided, feel free to re
open it if you may give us the information we asked for. Also would be
nice if you may test it with our development version of Ubuntu the Gutsy
Gibbon you may grab a CD Image from here: http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/
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any activity in it recently. We were wondering is this still an issue
for you? Thanks in advance.
** Changed in: libbonobo (Ubuntu)
Status: New =
I logged in and had no icons, then I killed the old bonobo-activation-
server and when I went to Computer afterwards, I could see the icons.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: nautilus = libbonobo
Status: Needs Info = Unconfirmed
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no drive icons, Home folders pop up
Well, I can confirm this bug. I get it with a fresh Edgy install. I
also found a way to fix it. Add this to your start-up programs under
sessions:
nautilus --sm-config-prefix /nautilus-jmMmvl
This fixes it.
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** Description changed:
Ubuntu Edgy Beta++
Sometimes when I log in, there are no drive icons on the desktop, instead
around 4 nautilus windows pop up with my home directory. I have 5 extra
partitions. If I go to Computer there is only the File System and none of
my partitions.
If I
Gnome is started through normal GDM login. Fairly standard Ubuntu Edgy
installation. Nothing special in .xsession-errors.
** Attachment added: .xsession-errors from when it fails
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4889436/.xsession-errors
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** Attachment added: output from ps aux
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4889453/psaux.txt
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The normal-looking gnomevfs-ls computer:/// output does not mean
gnome-vfs is fine? Are there some other tests I can do?
Maybe a race condition? My laptop is so slow that I bump into things
that better-equipped people never see.
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** Attachment added: running dbus-monitor while opening Computer
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4889481/dbus-monitor.txt
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After a reboot, this time I have the icons and gnomevfs-ls says
dapper.drive like it said when I didn't have icons. So there is not
much of a correlation there.
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sudo /etc/init.d/dbus restart made the drives appear again.
The dbus-monitor output after is the same. The lshal output is the same.
But there is some changes in the gnomevfs-ls output compared to the one
I posted earlier. For instance dapper.volume instead of dapper.drive
** Attachment added:
This seems to correlate with having a bonobo-activation-server running
from a previous login. I tried 5 times to login, checking for any
bonobo running, there was none, and the icons appeared. Twice the icons
were missing, and both times an old bonobo (from before logging in) was
running. It is
Thanks for your bug. That looks like a gnome-vfs or dbus issue. How do
you start GNOME? Do you have anything to ~/.xsession-errors about it?
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
Status: Unconfirmed = Needs Info
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I think this is a nautilus bug, since the gnome-vfs-list output seems normal:
$ gnomevfs-ls computer:///
Filesystem.desktop (Regular, application/x-desktop)size 0
mode 0444
dapper.drive(Regular, application/x-desktop)size 0 mode
0444
%02.drive
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