Well, I had the same problema until a few minutes...

I did everything you all say here. I unistalled libglib2.0-dev. I
couldn't unistall libglib2.0 because allmost all packages depends on it.
Later I move /usr/local just as Jason sugested, but nothing happened.
The only difference is that when I make that process is that I can see
my USB, but in Nautilus as a root.

The packages I uninstalled are: libglib2.0-dev, libatk1.0-dev,
libgtk2.0-dev, libpango1.0-dev, libqt4-dev y libqt4-opengl-dev, gettext,
ardour, debhelper, denemo, intltool-debian, po-debconf y sweep

In some point, this generate some problem with de OpenOffice and I had
to install it again. This time is in english (I had it on spanish).

Here is the link to my solution in the maillist of Ubuntu-ni:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-ni/2009-May/010528.html and the
next message.

Well, I reboot the system in recovery mode, according to the
recommendation of Guillermo Belli and I checked the file system (fsck).
Then I started in normal mode, and voilá: It works perfectly everything.
My USB mounts automaticaly, I can go to /computer and /network and my
Trash reappeared.

Here is the other link of the solution proposed by Guillermo Belli at
the same list: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-
ni/2009-May/010480.html

All links are in spanish.

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