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I've only done the most cursory search on the following error: |
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Nautilus can't be used now, |
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due to an unexpected error. |
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Nautilus can't be used now, due to an unexpected |
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error from Bonobo when attempting to locate the |
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factor.Killing bonobo-activation-server and |
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restarting Nautilus may help fix the problem. |
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But I did want to throw it out there. Ever since installing mplayer I'll |
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sometimes get screen freezes in GNOME after using mplayer. I did |
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eventually get the above error, and, as suggested, killing bonobo- |
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activation-server and restarting Nautilus (I logged out) seems have fixed |
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this instance of this annoyance. |
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In Windows there's the event viewer, I haven't found a similar thing in |
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Linux. I looked in .nautilus but didn't see an error log to shed more |
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light on this. |
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-Thufir |
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