I can reproduce nautilus fault any time I want.
This is the procedure:
Preparation {
-Copy, to a temporary directory, 2 copies of $HOME/.local
~/Temp/.local1
~/Temp/.local2
-Make sure ~/Temp/.local?/share/applications have al least 250 *.desktop
files (Make copies to increase number).
-Open a nautilus window (normal user) in ~/Temp/.local1/share/applications
-Open a nautilus window (root user) in ~/Temp/.local2/share/applications
-Open a root terminal.
-Run gnome-system-monitor
}
Repeat 1 .. 3 times {
-In root terminal run 'chown -R user2:user2 ~/Temp/.local2' (user2:
registered user, not owner of ~/Temp/.local1).
-Select a group of files (5 or 6) in normal_user_nautilus' window for copying
(Ctrl C).
-Move to root_user_nautilus' window and copy files (Ctrl V).
!!-Very often nautilus goes crazy now -Check with gnome-system-monitor.
-Repeat in root terminal 'chown -R user2:user2 ~/Temp/.local2'
!!-Very often nautilus goes crazy now -Check with gnome-system-monitor.
}
Please try it in your systems and inform.
Notes:
-At least 250 *.desktop files in ~/Temp/.local?/share/applications.
-Repeat at least 3 times.
Saludos,
Manolo.
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