Re: [Nautilus-list] misc
- From: Frederic BONNARD <frederic bonnard cern ch>
- To: Seth Nickell <snickell stanford edu>
- Cc: nautilus-list lists eazel com
- Subject: Re: [Nautilus-list] misc
- Date: 03 Jul 2001 17:16:40 +0200
> > - how to avoid file name completion ? : the problem is that when i type
> > an location on afs, Nautilus doesn't respond anymore...and then the
> > system.
>
> Hoo boy.... The infamous "stat'ing /afs locks system" problem. I really
> think that AFS should time out servers that don't respond (or even
> better, everyone should be required to respond to a stat) really
> quickly, but obviously this isn't feasible. Currently there's no way to
> turn off file name completion. The best solution I could think of would
> be to past in /afs/YOURCELL/ (whatever your cell name is) rather than
> typing it.
no way to tell Nautilus not to try to look into /afs, like Gmc and
is mc.global file ?
> I think Ian is working on this...
>
> > - Nautilus sometimes crashes unexpectedly :
> > "Gdk-ERROR **: BadPixmap (invalid Pixmap parameter)
> > serial 107080 error_code 4 request_code 2 minor_code 0
> > ** WARNING **: 4 scalable icons still left when destroying icon
> > factory"
>
> What system/distribution are you running on? The only place I have seen
> this is running remotely on a Solaris machine displaying from a Linux
> machine....
currently, i'm running linux redhat 6.1.1 (cern modified), on a PIII 800
>
> > - Last but not least : my bigest problem :
> > if my background is managed by Nautilus, and if I start it to browse
> > the web, i'm sure
> > to get the "Couldn't display.." message.
> > The only way I've found to make it work, is to delete my
> > /tmp/orbit-fred.
> > The problem is (that I don't know why it works and) that it
> > (logically) crashes some apps.
>
> Browsing with Nautilus or Galeon or...?
browsing with Nautilus (web view)
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