[Bug 984785] Re: .goutputstream files polluting $HOME

2012-11-25 Thread JustinChuTw
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. -- You received this b

[Bug 984785] Re: .goutputstream files polluting $HOME

2012-05-13 Thread JustinChuTw
Please refer to this post in Ubuntu Forums [ http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?s=1d2ac9348c57a7d3aad06a89da3f0be9&t=1973925&highlight=.goutputstream ]. I followed the advise given in Post #5 of the above by logging out before re-starting or shutting down my computer and .goutputstream-* files

[Bug 984785] Re: .goutputstream files polluting $HOME

2012-05-12 Thread JustinChuTw
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 b

[Bug 984785] Re: .goutputstream files polluting $HOME

2012-05-03 Thread JustinChuTw
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 gtk-re