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· Eric Martin <freak4uxxx@×××××.com>: |
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> Ok, so looking at your original post, gvfs, gnome-vfs, and seahorse were |
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> upgraded. |
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Yes. |
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> I'm not much of a gnome guy but I do know that apps do all |
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> sorts of strange stuff if I upgrade deps and don't restart them |
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> (forget). When's the last time you restarted gnome / your box? |
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This morning. Yesterday, I upgraded stuff and then shut down my |
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machine. This morning I booted the machine. |
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> I know |
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> it's not the the NIX way to reboot when you can't fix it (as it usually |
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> doesn't fix the problem) but I'm running out of ideas |
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You're right - didn't fix it :) |
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It seems to me, as if some daemon or whatnot is not started. |
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It would be interesting for me, if any other Gnome users have |
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this problem as well. If not, it would be interesting to see |
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what daemons you've got running. The lsof output would be |
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very interesting! |
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Michael Schmarck |
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The light at the end of the tunnel may be an oncoming dragon. |
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