[Bug 256131] Re: failed to upgrade : update-xmlcatalog: error: entity already registered

2008-10-13 Thread muzzamo
Am getting this error when upgrading from hardy to intrepid today (Oct 14th). -- failed to upgrade : update-xmlcatalog: error: entity already registered https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/256131 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed

[Bug 210746] Re: nautilus Couldn't display smb://HOST/folder/. Error: Connection timed out Please select another viewer and try again (sporadic)

2008-04-07 Thread muzzamo
output is attached. I did this by double clicking the network share, then while nautilus was waiting for it to open (it taking a long time before timing out is a symptom of the bug) ran gdb --pid 10531 where 10531 is the pid of the gvfsd-smb process that had just been started. It immediately spat

[Bug 210746] Re: nautilus Couldn't display smb://HOST/folder/. Error: Connection timed out Please select another viewer and try again (sporadic)

2008-04-06 Thread muzzamo
Sure. How do I do that? I did a bit of googling but could you please provide precise instructions as to what needs to be done? Thanks -- nautilus Couldn't display smb://HOST/folder/. Error: Connection timed out Please select another viewer and try again (sporadic)

[Bug 210746] Re: nautilus Couldn't display smb://HOST/folder/. Error: Connection timed out Please select another viewer and try again (sporadic)

2008-04-06 Thread muzzamo
Following your instructions i did (as before): output: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd-smb host=echelon share=TVEPS4 setting 'host' to 'echelon' setting 'share' to 'TVEPS4' Added new job source 0x807ac18 (GVfsBackendSmb) Queued new job 0x807b400 (GVfsJobMount) send_reply, failed: 1

[Bug 210746] Re: nautilus Couldn't display smb://HOST/folder/. Error: Connection timed out Please select another viewer and try again (sporadic)

2008-04-05 Thread muzzamo
I ran gvfsd -r, then clicked through to one of the shares. The output below came up instantly, but nautlius gave me the opening TVEPS4. You can stop this any time by clicking cancel message for a while (it did this as per my original bug report too) before repeating the same message as per my

[Bug 210746] Re: nautilus Couldn't display smb://HOST/folder/. Error: Connection timed out Please select another viewer and try again (sporadic)

2008-04-04 Thread muzzamo
Well i went ahead and installed gvfs-mount from the package gvfs-bin, and from the command line it seems to mount: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gvfs-mount smb://echelon/TVEPS4 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ But then when i click on it from the places menu, it takes quite a while then gives the above error

[Bug 210746] Re: nautilus Couldn't display smb://HOST/folder/. Error: Connection timed out Please select another viewer and try again (sporadic)

2008-04-03 Thread muzzamo
Thanks Sebastien, Output given below. It appears gvfs-mount is not yet installed. I didn't go ahead and install it as I await further instructions from you. gvfsd -r hangs. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd-smb host=echelon share=TVEPS4 setting 'host' to 'echelon' setting 'share' to

[Bug 210746] Re: nautilus Couldn't display smb://HOST/folder/. Error: Connection timed out Please select another viewer and try again (sporadic)

2008-04-03 Thread muzzamo
Also it is an anonymous share, and /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd -r hung indefinitely (was still hung 3 hours later). -- nautilus Couldn't display smb://HOST/folder/. Error: Connection timed out Please select another viewer and try again (sporadic) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210746 You received this

[Bug 210746] Re: nautilus Couldn't display smb://HOST/folder/. Error: Connection timed out Please select another viewer and try again (sporadic)

2008-04-03 Thread muzzamo
let me know if you want gvfs-mount installed. -- nautilus Couldn't display smb://HOST/folder/. Error: Connection timed out Please select another viewer and try again (sporadic) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210746 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop

[Bug 210746] [NEW] nautilus Couldn't display smb://HOST/folder/. Error: Connection timed out Please select another viewer and try again (sporadic)

2008-04-02 Thread muzzamo
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: nautilus In Hardy when trying to browse Windows network using places-- network nautilus hangs for a while until I get the message: Couldn't display smb://myhost/myfolder/. Error: Connection timed out Please select another viewer and try again It does

[Bug 210746] Re: nautilus Couldn't display smb://HOST/folder/. Error: Connection timed out Please select another viewer and try again (sporadic)

2008-04-02 Thread muzzamo
I also tried adding a new user to the system (and hence getting new gnome settings) and this didn't work either. -- nautilus Couldn't display smb://HOST/folder/. Error: Connection timed out Please select another viewer and try again (sporadic) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210746 You received

[Bug 199960] Re: error starting GNOME Settings Daemon

2008-03-18 Thread muzzamo
As of the latest updates to hardy, the gnome desktop comes up properly (properly themed etc), but there is still a crash report in the tray related to gnome-settings-daemon. -- error starting GNOME Settings Daemon https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/199960 You received this bug notification because

[Bug 199960] Re: error starting GNOME Settings Daemon

2008-03-14 Thread muzzamo
I'm getting this too. On 855 based laptop. Running from terminal also gives a Segmentation fault (core dumped) If there is any other info I can contribute let me know. -- error starting GNOME Settings Daemon https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/199960 You received this bug notification because you

[Bug 199960] Re: error starting GNOME Settings Daemon

2008-03-14 Thread muzzamo
Running gnome-session from failsafe terminal as per instructions from smoku does not work for me. -- error starting GNOME Settings Daemon https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/199960 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to