I got the same error on Ubuntu 10.10. By the way, Krusader still works
with trash:/ and other schemas, whereas nautilus says that the trash:
operation not supported.
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I got the same error on Ubuntu 10.04 (lucid). In the beginning everything was
OK. The error 'Could not display computer:. Nautilus cannot handle computer
locations.' started to appear after I had changed system language (or maybe
just opened Administration - Language support and downloaded
I've got same problem running karmic 9.10 final (not upgraded from
jaunty) with gvfs 1.4.1-0ubuntu1
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I've had this problem for the last 2 months. Can't access my Trash or
Computer folders.
Maybe it was something to do with the fact that I had upgraded from
Hardy to Ibex to Jaunty? (Although this problem didn't happen for at
least a couple weeks after I upgraded to Jaunty.)
I tried the
I have the exact same problem with Trash. I have tried everything listed
in every single webpage I can find regarding this issue.
I am pretty appalled by the fact that SO many people have this problem
but there doesn't seem to be an actual resolution for it, instead people
just keep suggesting
Yep, same here. trying to open Computer or Places/Computer gives
the DBus Error etc. Karmic daily build 12 June 09, Ext 4. I've
reinstalled Nautilus and gvfs to no effect.
This bug has been live for over a year, covering several releases of
Ubuntu, and still hasn't been addressed. Whoever
I'd like to reopen, same bug in the K. Koala !
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closing since that works correctly now
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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I tried ubuntu-9.04-beta-desktop-i386.iso on vmware and after boot the
taskbar is full of some windows (they have the drawerbox icon, the title is
only ...) and they keep moving (either new ones are continually added or
removed).
The desktop is black and the mouse pointer is the wait one.
The
the bug you described was a known issue on some configurations and has
been fixed since beta you can upgrade or try daily images
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I tried the daily (jaunty-desktop-i386.iso from 31-mar-2009)
and there it works:
After booting the live environment from CD, clicking menu Places /
Computer gives the Computer windows with proper content.
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it seems that the only solution it's to downgraded gvfs and gvfs-
backends packages, when i try to do this, it told me that a lot of
dependencies will be delete... is there any way for this not to hapend?
cuase i don't want/have time to reinstall all those packages again...
may gtk the cause of
the bug there makes no real sense, are you sure you don't have mismatch
gvfs versions or a local install? can you run
- dpkg -l | grep gvfs
- locate gvfsd
- ldd /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd
and add those logs to the bug?
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I can confirm this problem in Intrepid. I don't have a local
installation of gvfs. Is there any prospect of this being fixed, or is
downgrading the gvfs and gvfs-backends the only solution? Thank you.
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somebody having the issue should open the bug on bugzilla.gnome.org
where the people writting the code will read it
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Hello,everybody.
I have same problem here.
I didn't have this problem before.
But,perhaps,when I upgraded ubuntu-doc to the latest one,this happened.
I am using screenlets's trash as an alternative way now.
It's working.
But I have to delete trash info with using command line.
I'm not very good at
Is there any word at all on a fix for this? I've reverted my gvfs and
gvfs-backends packages to 0.2.3-0ubuntu3 and I'm still getting this
problem.
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Is there any word at all on a fix for this? I've reverted my gvfs and
gvfs-backends packages to 0.2.3-0ubuntu3 and I'm still getting this
problem.
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Hello robins80
On 13/11/2008, you wrote:
Is there any word at all on a fix for this? I've reverted my gvfs and
gvfs-backends packages to 0.2.3-0ubuntu3 and I'm still getting this
problem.
When I came to update to 8.10 my system failed to display anything and no
end of reconfiguring xorg
I'm getting this same bug aswell. Upgraded from 8.04 to 8.10 beta
yesterday. I had the same problem under 8.04 aswell.
Places Computer gives Nautilus cannot handle computer: locations.
Places Network gives Nautilus cannot handle network: locations.
The Trash icon gives me the error Sorry.
do you have things you installed locally? a gvfs installation for
example?
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After what happened with the previous bug, I made sure all my local
installations were properly removed, so I do or did not have any local
installations of gvfs.
The bug did fix itself after I reinstalled the nautilus and gvfs
packages in the package manager and rebooted, sorry for the
the issue was likely due to a local installation then and non an ubuntu
bug
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Hello Gabriel
On 28/10/2008, you wrote:
After what happened with the previous bug, I made sure all my local
installations were properly removed, so I do or did not have any local
installations of gvfs.
The bug did fix itself after I reinstalled the nautilus and gvfs
packages in the package
My Ubuntu 8.04 got freezed before 30mins and after i restarted it i
couldn't go to Computer and Network, it showed me the those errors :S I
don't have a clue why that happen to me. I wan't doing any updates at
that time or other stuff, i wasn't even on my computer :S
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Btw, i run Ubuntu 8.04 x86 version not x64
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does anybody still get this issue in intrepid?
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Hello guys, i had to suffer under this *** update as well. I spent
hours n front of my computer, downgraded gvfs, reinstalled it,
reinstalled nautilus over and over again-- nothing worked.
But now I got it working! nautilus will handle computer: , network: and
trash: correctly. The only
This same problem (Nautilus cannot handle computer: locations) has
appeared after I updated 6.06LTS to 8.04.
nautilus 1:2.22.3-0ubuntu2
gnome-applets 2.22.2-0ubuntu2
gvfs 0.2.5-0ubuntu2
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I gave up and reinstalled 8.04, but keeping my home directory. It's all
working now.
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Importance: Undecided = Low
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
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No, this problem went away for me after I reinstalled 8.04 from
scratch.
On Mon, 2008-07-28 at 16:16 +, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
oes anybody still get the issue using the current versions?
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu
Yes, I still have all the problems described above.
nautilus 1:2.22.3-0ubuntu2
gnome-applets 2.22.3-0ubuntu2
gvfs 0.2.5-0ubuntu2
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Me too: Hardy Heron, final version, upgraded from Gutsy.
Places Computer gives Nautilus cannot handle computer: locations.
Places Network gives Nautilus cannot handle network: locations.
Trash applet is missing, but I can click on the bottom rightmost pixel
in the bottom panel. Then I get
I have Hardy release 8.04, not the alpha or beta version. I still have
this bug.
I have upgraded again to the latest version of gvfs, nautilus, and gnome
applets, but I still get Couldn't display computer:/// - There is no
application installed for this file type. This occurred immediately
after
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