It is NOT necessary to reboot once processes stop due to this bug. Simply
calling
killall gvfsd-smb
should be enough to resume working. The connections to samba-shares have to be
reestablished though.
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Romano: Yes I am pretty sure. I also had unkillable nautilus and vlc
processes but as soon as _gvfsd-smb_ is gone these processes terminate
as well.
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this pdf prints well using okular but printing from evince fails.
ubuntu 9.10, fully updated, printer: HP 5100 DTN
** Attachment added: 10.1.1.65.8661-1.pdf
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/40146911/10.1.1.65.8661-1.pdf
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Printing from evince (and perhaps other GTK apps) to PostScript printers
why open a new bug, when all info is here?
to repeat myself, the new cairo package DOES NOT fix THIS bug.
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not fixed for me with the proposed cairo package.
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in comment #13 s. bacher says 'it's not clear that's a gvfs bug still,
nautilus deal with that share correctly so gvfs is providing correct
informations'.
this is wrong.
right click in a nautilus-window showing a samba share, select properties. it
says:
Free space: unknown
0 bytes used
0 bytes