Ok, here are the steps I took.
1. SSH'ed to computer from school on June 3rd, 2010, noticed that Ubuntu had 9
security updates available.
2. Ran sudo apt-get update then sudo apt-get upgrade
3. Noticed that a new version of linux-image and linux-headers were available.
4. Waited for updates to install, disconnected.
5. Arrived home, and noticed that the power icon was red, indicating a reboot
was required.
6. Rebooted machine, and logged back in.
--Scenario One--
I was going to mount the secondary partition on my system drive, "Xeon", an
NTFS formatted drive with Windows 7 on it. Under normal circumstances, I can
mount it by clicking "Xeon" in the "Places" menu.
What I expected to happen: I expected an icon in the "Places" menu with the
name of "Xeon", which would allow me to mount the drive.
What actually happened: No icon for the drive was in the "Places" menu, so I
clicked on "Computer", and was going to attempt to mount the drive through
there. When I clicked on "Computer", I got this: "Could not display
"computer:". Nautilus cannot handle "computer" locations." However, all the
other shortcuts, such as "Home Folder" and "Documents" work fine. Clicking on
the "Computer" icon there gives the same aforementioned error.
--Scenario Two--
This error happened when I tried to submit a bug through Apport using
"ubuntu-bug nautilus".
What I expected to happen: I expected Apport to collect information, and then
open a Firefox window where I could submit further information.
What actually happened: I got an error in Terminal saying "Error opening URL:
Operation not supported." I noticed the same error when attempting to open a
link in both Evolution and XChat.
I hope that this gives more along the lines of what you were looking for. When
I submitted my previous support I was in a rush.
P.S. After installing the security updates made available on June 4th, 2010,
which included linux-image and linux-headers, the problem was still not fixed.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => In Progress
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Nautilus not working correctly after 6/3 security updates
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/589465
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