Hey Margarita. >This was >running Ubuntu Trusty, so no systemd involved at all.
I don't think that systemd had anything to do with this, apart from that it enabled my openafs-client automagically, which I've had disabled. > It turned out that what was happening was that every time > a file was opened or closed, the recently-used.xbel file was > read by cinnamon and for some reason that caused cinnamon > to freeze. Unfortunately, I didn't keep a copy of the offending > recently-used.xbel file, so it's hard to know WHAT is there that > is causing this. >The next time this happens to you, please do the following: >$ mkdir -p ~/.config/gtk-3.0 >$ echo -e "[Settings]\ngtk-recent-files-max-age=0\ngtk-recent-files ->limit=0" > ~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini >$ cp ~/.local/share/recently-used.xbel /tmp/ >$ rm ~/.local/share/recently-used.xbel Well I'll try to remember this, but to be honest, I haven't seen the issue in quite a while (probably also since I don't need to use AFS that often anymore). But if I stumble over it again, I'll do that. At least, recently-used.xbel sounds like a good candidate, as it's probably read by all gnome-like programs. If you want, you could however simply close that issue, until someone observes it more clearly again. Cheers, Chris. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

