Re: Nautilus: deleting => lot of trouble
- From: Ryan McDougall <NQG24419 nifty com>
- To: Henrik Ormåsen <henrikor odont uio no>
- Cc: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Nautilus: deleting => lot of trouble
- Date: Wed, 09 Mar 2005 21:18:30 +0900
Have you looked in bugzilla.gnome.org for a similar bug? You'll probably
get a better response from nautilus-list gnome org
Cheers,
Ryan
On Wed, 2005-09-03 at 13:08 +0100, Henrik Orm�n wrote:
> Case:
> Debian testing ltsp (terminal)server.
> We have 11 clients on this server.
>
> What casually happens is that nautilus hangs when a user tries to
> delete a file, and it hangs in a I/O wait state. And of this reason
> isn't killable. After this deleting is impossible until the processes
> dies of it self (I don't rely know how long this will take, and if
> trying to kill all gnome processes of the user is necessary. I have
> usually slayed the user, and asked him to log inn again. He will then
> have to work with no icons or nautilus until this process finds out
> it's time to die...). When this has happened for one user, the problem
> will affect every user (i.e. They will get this problem too if they
> too tries to delete a file in Nautilus).
>
> It might be that deleting with the [del] key on the keyboard are more
> likely (or the only way) to make this situation, than using the mouse
> to delete files.
>
> I believe this problem occurred about 4 moths ago. I thought it was a
> bug i nautilus, have updated often since this, and googled for a
> solution, but with no luck :-(.
>
> Have anybody any suggestions or experience with this?
>
> Regards Henrik
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