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Title:
nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in g_str_hash() (SSH mounted folder)
To manage
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Title:
nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in g_str_hash() (SSH mounted folder)
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Title:
nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in g_str_hash() (SSH mounted folder)
To manage no
CoreDump.gz above is what apport sent from me. Have attached output
from lshw.
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Nautilus runs fine - except when it is launched from the Unity shell. I
suspect that this is caused by the Compiz/Unity problem in Natty well
reported elsewhere. Apport wouldn't let me report this except under
Nautilus, so here I am. Today's snapshot of Natty has improved on
yesterdays. Yesterd
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This problem is not specific to SSH mounted folders, it seems to apply
to FTP (with password) folders as well.
I am using Ubuntu 9.04 and haven't had this problem until this week.
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Thanks for getting the slightly better stacktrace, it should be enough
for us to work with on this one. We're crashing on a bad symlink state,
which is related to a known upstream bug. I've forwarded the relevant
information to this upstream. If you can still regularly reproduce this
crash, can you
Thanks for your bug report. Please try to obtain a backtrace
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash and attach the file to the
bug report. This will greatly help us in tracking down your problem.
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