It happens to me when one of the file systems is busy (USB) or the network 
mount unreachable.
For reference, it also happens when specifying a known non-busy directory on 
the command-line, like /home/mark.
xdiskusage fails the same way with unavailable filesystems but works fine when 
specifying the directory.

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  Baobab won't start: Failed to register: Timeout was reached

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