The Precise Pangolin has reached end of life, so this bug will not be
fixed for that release
** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
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If people stopped spamming bug reports I could find out what the cause
is. At this point, with all the meaningless waffle and crap I just can't
be bothered.
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If people stopped spamming bug reports I could out what the cause is. At
this point, with all the meaningless waffle and crap I just can't be
bothered.
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If it's of interest:
At the moment there are 4 of those .goutputstream-?? files in my
home directory. That's with Ubuntu Studio 14.4/Trusty.
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I was until recently using ubuntu studio quantal 64 bit (now using
trusty) and I happened to run across this in the apparmor profile for
evince:
# evince creates a temporary stream file like '.goutputstream-XX' in the
# directory a file is saved. This allows that behavior.
owner
Happy to test an update Brian, I would like to see this bug closed on
Precise.
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I know that 14.04 is out. However, it has regressions for many people
and so 12.04 is still in wide use. The fact that this is still a bug on
a new system after 2 years is truly sad.
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I found those files not only in my $HOME, but also in my NFS mounted
NAS.
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@brian-murray: For 12.04, unless this bug causes failures for people, I
wonder if the fix is worth the potential risk in an LTS, especially as
the next LTS, 14.04, is only 6-7 months away.
However, if you do release the code for testing, I shall be happy to
test it.
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The commit mentioned by seb128 in comment #102 has been committed to
glib2.0 in Saucy, so that bug task will be marked as Fix Released.
However, it should probably also be fixed in Ubuntu 12.04 (Precise).
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It seams like it's fixed in saucy. I encountered the trouble in precise
and it seams it was related to X/lightdm because of MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE
it contains. It often occurs at the time I shut down the computer (the
friday afternoon after five days being up or suspended).
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I am not able to log on my computer (12.04), and I noticed that
everytime lightdm failed to log me in, there is a .goutputsteam-
file and a sed file created under my home directory.
my computer runs nis/autofs with a home directory mapped on a file
server.
I believe the bug I've seen is
Same trouble here.
Win7(Host) running VirtualBox 4.2.16
Linux Mint 14 Nadia Kernel 3.5.0-17-generic(i686) (Guest)
Guest applications Geany(1.22), Pluma(1.4.0), and Gedit (2.30.4) cannot save to
existing file.
Must create new file for each save on the Vbox shared folder. Other
local(guest)
Hi, I have same bug. A new .goutputstream-xxx is created at every shutdown of
PC.
I use gnome-panel on ubuntu 12.04 64 bit. Any suggestions?
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I have fixed the problem, simply unistalling dropbox. I hope this
can help someone else..
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.goutputstream files
(Oops: I guess launchpad doesn't recognize that format for bug links.
Here's a direct link.)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lightdm/+bug/1175023
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** Changed in: lightdm
Milestone: None = 1.7.1
** Changed in: lightdm
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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Fix committed into lp:lightdm at revision 1675, scheduled for release in
lightdm, milestone Unknown
** Changed in: lightdm
Status: Triaged = Fix Committed
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Status: New = Triaged
** Changed in: lightdm
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Hello,
I also have.goutputstream files polluting $HOME.
But I don't use amd64 nor lightdm.
I use Lucid ubuntu 10.04-4 with gdm
Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1400MHz
Let's tell me which other informations could be useful.
Thanks
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I have to add this : I mostly have .goutputstream files also in my FAT32
personal data partition. Their content is
sometimes an intentionally pasted text (Ctrl C, Ctrl V),
sometimes a small part of a bigger txt file, but with no use of (Ctrl C, Ctrl
V).
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I discovered how to reproduce the bug with Gedit and Firefox :
- Create a text file, and save it with this encoding type :
Occidental (ISO-8859-15)
- Type several lines in it. Save it again.
- Go to a web page with a certain encoding, UTF8 compatible, but not compatible
with Occidental
I made a small mistake in my #119 comment :
if I paste at the very beginning of the Occidental (ISO-8859-15) file, I do NOT
get an empty file : my .goutputstream-XYZ123 contains the pasted text. I can't
get intentionally an empty file.
And one more time, I got this with a 32 bits Pentium M
ok I seem to have made some head way on this I think this file is
definitely created by a bug within xauth:
┌─(t0m5k1@b0x)-(1221/pts/1)-(10:59am:16/05/13)-
└─(%:~)
└─ la | grep '.goutputstream-*' strings .goutputstream-*
-rw--- 1 t0m5k1 users 44 Sep 13 2012 .goutputstream-14KUKW
Since installing 12.10 have noticed that a warning box indicates a process is
not shutting down as quickly as it should be ref signon-ui at shutdown time.
This could be related to the use of Ubuntu One sign in with relation to the
Backup app. If Backup is closed from desktop session an Ubuntu
IMHO making all Shutdown buttons in various *DEs work like Logout then
shutdown can workaround or even fix many bugs including this one, especially
for linux newbies. But it's a task of *DEs developers, not only Ubuntu/Unity
ones.
Excuse me if i'm spamming.
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For a while I thought this bug has been solved, but here I am looking at
my $HOME forlder again. And what I see:
-rw--- 1 root root 103 Apr 20 10:39 .Xauthority
-rw-rw-r-- 1 user user 52 Apr 10 00:57 .Xauthority.2259UW
Now what is that second one? Reminds me of good old '.goutputstream-
I get these a lot with ubuntu 12.10, though they aren't really a problem as I
have a script run with crontab to delete them on boot
`@reboot rm ~/.goutputstream-*`
in `crontab -e`.
It has something to do with file management, I think.
just speculating, but because everyone who has these have them
Same problem in Aspire 5920G with Precise 32-bit with 3.2.0-39-generic-
pae, all its packages updated. Unity 2D breaks frecuently. I use Grub
customizer and have to change configuration with each kernell update.
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Hmm...
root@XXX:~# ls -al|fgrep '.goutput'
-rw--- 1 markus markus 0 mar 7 23:54 .goutputstream-7M8PTW
-rw--- 1 markus markus 0 feb 20 22:55 .goutputstream-8BCVSW
-rw--- 1 markus markus 0 mar 11 00:21 .goutputstream-8C5ATW
-rw--- 1 markus markus 0 feb 20
Shouldn't temporary files be created in /tmp rather than $HOME?
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@cousteaulecommandant — Shouldn't temporary files be created in /tmp
rather than $HOME?
That depends on whether the contents are potentially private. As this is
related to .Xauthority, according to nicolas-m-le-zer0, these files
should go to the user's home folder.
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@paddy-landau: Every application that writes to /tmp can change
permissions of the files in order to limit access only to the owner of
the files. Log on to Ubuntu as a guest and you'll find the complete
user's home directory in the /tmp/guest-* directory.
@nicolas-m-le-zer0: You probable meant to
@rpr-nospam — thanks for the clarification. I am aware of the
permissions ability, but it is further improved if the user uses
encryption on his home folder. Anyway, that is probably suitable for a
separate discussion.
Regarding comment #105 by @nicolas-m-le-zer0, I have been automatically
As reported before, all the “.goutputstream-xx” files are temporary
files that GLib uses in file write activities. However, these buffer
files aren't deleted when an operation was cancelled. Currently, a fix
was committed for this bug (see #104).
Now, let's focus on the other part of the
Have the same issue. All the files have 0 bytes but also contains 1
text inside. Date of creation seems to be same as shutdown. Affects me
in two computers.
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These .goutputstream-xxx files get created everytime Ubuntu 12.04 shuts
down or starts up.
I tried to fresh install several Ubuntu 12.04 flavors on several laptops
and desktops to check this behavior, and it happens with ALL distros
based on Ubuntu (Kubuntu, Xubuntu, UbuntuStudio, Mint, etc.).
I
upstream commited a fix to git if somebody wants to try the change:
http://git.gnome.org/browse/glib/commit/?id=afdb2abb13896a3d5caecabd2f7158e8047f9956
** Changed in: lightdm (Ubuntu Precise)
Assignee: Robert Ancell (robert-ancell) = (unassigned)
** Changed in: lightdm (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: glib
Status: New = Fix Released
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I have the same issue and I have a brand new Lenovo laptop with a fresh
install of 12.10 on it. I just deleted all of my .goutputstream-* files
and I am going to watch it to see if I can determine when they are
created. So this is not a hardware problem or 3rd party software
issues. It is
Happens in Raring too. I have a command in /etc/rc.local to run:
rm /home/andy/.goutputstream-*
each boot
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On 12/01/2012 07:39 PM, actionparsnip wrote:
Happens in Raring too. I have a command in /etc/rc.local to run:
rm /home/andy/.goutputstream-*
each boot
@actionparsnip , I have the same command at my start-up applications (no
rc.local needed as no root privileges needed to remove these
Further comments in bug #728700 led me to searching Google.
It appears that LightDM may be a red herring for this problem.
It seems to be (as far as I can tell — I may be wrong) that this is
caused by glib when cancelling a file being copied, as per comment #60
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I searched my computer and found that these files are also present in
/var/lib/lightdm, created by user lightdm.
Look at bug #728700. The submitter of that bug thinks that this is
caused by failed copies, but I have been unable to duplicate this.
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I also want to confirm that this bug is still around in Ubuntu 12.10
Quantal Quetzal.
Until such time that a REAL fix is found, my workaround to prevent these
.goutputstream-* files from overwhelming my /home is to Log Out before
re-starting or shutting down my computer.
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I see this bug on my Kubuntu 12.10 amd64 installation. I also saw it on
my Kubuntu 12.04 amd64 installation. Both times I was using Lightdm and
Ubuntu One.
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I have this bug with my Dell M1330 laptop that is running Xubuntu 12.04
64bit with Thunar as my file manager. It appears that it has nothing to
do with file manager. I remember when I fresh installed, I had some
problems with lightdm causing slow booting that I fixed with a patch:
I am affected by this after I upgraded to 12.10. Not a major issue but
would like to know what it is.
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Still on 13.04 (Raring - development branch)
** Tags added: raring
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Still on 12.04 and i have to say i'm disappointed that rob ancell is on
the case...
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Hi, I just want to add that this bug is still around in Ubuntu 12.10
(Quantal Quetzal).
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I also sometime had some in my Desktop folder.
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ok, i've wrote a lot before while i was using presice (though i find it
not so useful), but now i'm testing quantal and here the sum of what
i've found - i have to excuse, because i didn't have enough time to dig
in to it:
it seems that goutputstream* files are not generated on every single
Hi all - I have the same issue with Precise 64 bit and the many
.goutputstream files, dating back to the day I setup my workstation with
Precise (clean install), and the lightdm discussion here rang a bell.
I have done some tweaking to lightdm, and I wonder if this is causging
the problem...???
** Also affects: glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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oh yes! checked the code and then again lost my memory :).
No problem. Happens :)
In short: I'm pretty sure now, that lightdm is creating these files.
In long:
I modified my ps-log.sh a bit, ran it several times and saw, that
lightdm sometimes appeared in the log right before the file was
Robert, do you have any idea why lightdm would run as user and create
those files when doing a shutdown?
** Package changed: nautilus (Ubuntu) = lightdm (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: lightdm (Ubuntu Precise)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Robert Ancell (robert-ancell)
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It was a bit unclear for me so I made extreemely short compare of processes
that are same in both files. The bug we're in so strange that i'm starting to
doubt it's lightdm issue. But highly suspected. It was one of these.
First collumn is Dennis, second mine. Notice, how lightdm was not present
Also been hit with this. Using Xubuntu:
$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
Release:12.04
Codename: precise
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Notice, how lightdm was not present on Dennis machine when file created, then
it comes up and dissapears.
Maybe lightdm was actually running. This would be possible:
- ps logs running processes (started by my script)
- lightdm starts and creates .goutputstream*
- next run of ps
But it could
oh yes! checked the code and then again lost my memory :). very cool
time is exam session - feels like i felt from a tree
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Summary of previous comments:
- blank files (#25, #31) or partial copies of .Xauthority (#11, #15, #26 / #28,
mine too)
- in Ubuntu and Xubuntu (files shown by Nautilus, Thunar and ls; no file
manager problem)
- created on direct shutdown (but not logout - shutdown)
Workaround: put 'sh -c rm
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** Also affects: lightdm
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Thank you for the debug work those informations seem useful indeed ...
is that specific to one of the lightdm greeters?
Just before / after this gnome-session quits and lightdm is started by
UID 1000 (not root as usual). I don't know, why it is started, but it is
also the next process which
is that specific to one of the lightdm greeters?
I don't know if it's specific to unity-greeter. Maybe an Xfce / LXDE
user can try the script I attached. There are also some Xubuntu users
which commented on this bug.
For those who want to try my script: You should start it only just
before
very nice Dennis ;)
definitely not specific to unity-greeter. xfce4-session on xubuntu12.04
produces this from Dennis script:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/999606/
really don't have the time now to dig into this but i'll check back with it
later in more detail
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Thank you Karolis! I downloaded your file and merged the duplicate
blocks (search + replace). It's 330 lines now, instead of 3900.
Here are the diffs:
$ diff PART1 PART2
2c2
sh
---
lightdm # LightDM start
$ diff PART2 PART3 # FILE CREATED!!! is between these two (empty diff)
$ diff PART3 PART4
I have the same issue as everyone else, nothing much else to add. I
don't recall these being generated in prior Ubuntu versions.
Just a thought since others have suggested removing Ubuntu one solves
the problem and others that logging out before shutdown does. It would
seem something needs to be
I see no any .goutputstream files any more. I did nothing just installed
all pending updates.
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Google shows instances of this bug going back to at least 2009. I had 19
of these files covering the first 13 days of May, starting when I
installed Pangolin and ending when I installed Mint 12/Cinnamon to
overcome an intractable printer problem. In my case all 19 files were
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I have been using Ubuntu for several years (and on several machines) and
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reassigning to nautilus, it's not likely an xauth issue, rathr a GNOME
one (though not likely nautilus itself)
** Changed in: xauth (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
** Package changed: xauth (Ubuntu) = nautilus (Ubuntu)
** Also affects: nautilus (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: Undecided
After removing/uninstalling all Ubuntu One packages as suggested by
cheribibi and Daniel in posts #16 and #17 respectively, I now see only
one new .goutputstream-* file in my /home every morning when I turn on
my computer. The Properties of all my .goutputstream-* files show that
their size is 0
nautilus/thunar/terminal doesn't matter where you view it. it does
not affect nautilus as currently states. more like systemic ubuntu stuff
here
i don't have dropbox, file roller, ubuntu one, nautilus (thunar for me).
`ls -al | grep goutput` gives me this:
-rw--- 1 mdm mdm51
ok so i checked it with a stopwatch and it seems that upon confirmation
of shutdown the file is being created
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really sorry for tripleposting, but on the fly bug research lead me to
this:
the bug is related to X Window authorization or xauth
according to wikipedia a cookie based access:
These cookies are created by a separate program and stored in the file
.Xauthority in the user's home directory, by
** Package changed: nautilus (Ubuntu) = xauth (Ubuntu)
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I second IMBJR (imbjr). I use Xubuntu 12.04. I never saw these in 11.10.
My home directory is also polluted with many of these .goutputstream-
XX in Thunar. They also appear in the CLI so it's not a GUI browser
problem. I don't know what is creating these but I will investigate. I'm
tempted to
They are data files of some kind. Not viewable in a text editor.
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Same with me: Affects Thunar (Final Release – Xubuntu 12.04 LTS Precise
Pangolin).
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This also affects Thunar not just Nautilus.
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Hey guys,
I confirm: before 3 days of intensive computer use without UbuntuOne, i have
now just ONE file .goutputstream- xx in /home. ( With UbuntuOne installed,
in 2-3 days of use, i have easily 10 goutputstream files).
At this point, I think the strategy Remove Ub.One, Wait and Say can
Edit: sorry for my bad English... Correction of my precedent message:
evidently, you have to replace Before with After
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I uninstalled all Ubuntu One packages yesterday and today I have one
.goutputstream file on my $HOME. :(
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I also have this problem. I begin to notice .goutputstream-* files
appearing in /home after upgrading to Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Precise Pangolin
32 bit (fresh install). Deleting all of the .goutputstream-* files from
/home do not seem to affect my system but they keep reappearing. I do
not have
I suspect Dropbox to be the source of the problem. As recordmydesktop is not
installed on my Computer and I do not use fileroller every day, but the files
date back to - as far as I can remember - the day I installed the
Dropbox-Nautilus-Integration.
Pakage is: nautilus-dropbox 0.7.1-2 from
I have the same problem:
.goutputstream-XX files appear in Nautilus.
I neither have Dropbox, fileroller, nor gtk-recordmydesktop installed.
I noticed the bug today when syncing files via Ubuntu One. When I edit
(Gedit) and sync it to my other PC it appears as .goutputstream-XX
file. This
Hum, I just saw that all my .goutputstream-* files have exactly 51 bytes.
They all are binary files and:
$ file .goutputstream-XX
.goutputstream-XX: X11 Xauthority data
$ strings .goutputstream-XX:
my localhostname
MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1
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Same problem: many files .goutputstream -XX squat my /home.
(Precise Pangolin 64 bit)
The problem disappear (in my case) removing all package UbuntuOne from
Synaptic.
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Seems to have something to do with X11 authorization, maybe lightdm?
$ ls -l .goutputstream-AYQHDW
-rw--- 1 itsme itsme 4201 Apr 27 12:21 .goutputstream-AYQHDW
$ file .goutputstream-AYQHDW
.goutputstream-AYQHDW: X11 Xauthority data
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Seems not to be caused by lightdm - the files are not created every time
during login.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/984785
Title:
.goutputstream files polluting
What to do when the right package for the bug cannot be easily
determined?
I don't known which package causes the bug (I don't think it is
nautilus). A comment in the Ubuntu forum
[http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=11853341postcount=13] suggests
that it could be caused by gtk-recordmydesktop
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