Re: 2.10.0.1 Application "nautilus" has quit unexpectedly
- From: Paul Drain <pd cipherfunk org>
- To: Jeremy Andrews <jeremy kerneltrap org>
- Cc: garnome-list <garnome-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: 2.10.0.1 Application "nautilus" has quit unexpectedly
- Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 13:38:55 +1000
> Next I tried renaming the following directories: ~/.gnome2, ~/.gconf,
> ~/.gconfd, and ~/.nautilus to allow them to be recreated. On first try,
> this seemed to be an improvement, as nautilus actually started and seemed
> to work fine, but gnome-panel was now in a state where it kept "exiting
> unexpectedly". I exited out of the desktop and restarted it, at which
> time both nautilus and gnome-panel went into a loop of "exiting
> unexpetedly". That's were I'm at now.
A couple of things you might want to try:
a) removing any references to .recently-used files in your home or
GARNOME directories, this has caused issues for a few people that went
from 2.8.2 to 2.10.0.1 -- and looking at Bugzilla,
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=157723 looks pretty spot on.
b) removing any local fonts.conf files (especially if you've compiled
bootstrap/freetype and friends) so that your GARNOME installation
correctly finds it's fonts.
c) restarting gconfd as per the FAQ question, either quit X (and any
stale X processes, GNOME apps, etc.), and run 'gconftool-2 --shutdown'
from the prompt.
(or rebooting, which does about the same thing)
d) if you have locally defined menu shortcuts in your home directory,
defining XDG_DATA_HOME=<whereever_your_local_app_menus_are> in the
GARNOME startup script might also be of help.
Hope that helps,
Paul
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