Nautilus 3.26.4 crashes when pressing CTRL+N a few times in a row
When pressing Ctrl + n a few times in a row Nautilus on Ubuntu 18.04 just crashes and all windows which were opened until the crash disappear. Is there a way to fix it?
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When pressing Ctrl + n a few times in a row Nautilus on Ubuntu 18.04 just crashes and all windows which were opened until the crash disappear. Is there a way to fix it?
18.04 nautilus
Ctrl+N opens a new window. Does the rest of the system work fine or does the whole system "stop working"? And what do you exactly mean by "stop working"? Does it freeze? Does it closes itself? Does it stop rendering the icons on the Desktop?...
– dadexix86
2 days ago
The system goes on working, but all windows, which were opened until thestop
disappear. Maybe a better description iscrash
instead ofstop
– saitam
2 days ago
What's the time difference between successive pressing of Ctrl+N? I have observed in my main installation if I press Ctrl+N successively without any time delay, Nautilus crashes but if they are pressed waiting for a while to display folders and files, it doesn't crashes.
– Kulfy
2 days ago
I confirm this observation.
– vanadium
2 days ago
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When pressing Ctrl + n a few times in a row Nautilus on Ubuntu 18.04 just crashes and all windows which were opened until the crash disappear. Is there a way to fix it?
18.04 nautilus
When pressing Ctrl + n a few times in a row Nautilus on Ubuntu 18.04 just crashes and all windows which were opened until the crash disappear. Is there a way to fix it?
18.04 nautilus
18.04 nautilus
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Ctrl+N opens a new window. Does the rest of the system work fine or does the whole system "stop working"? And what do you exactly mean by "stop working"? Does it freeze? Does it closes itself? Does it stop rendering the icons on the Desktop?...
– dadexix86
2 days ago
The system goes on working, but all windows, which were opened until thestop
disappear. Maybe a better description iscrash
instead ofstop
– saitam
2 days ago
What's the time difference between successive pressing of Ctrl+N? I have observed in my main installation if I press Ctrl+N successively without any time delay, Nautilus crashes but if they are pressed waiting for a while to display folders and files, it doesn't crashes.
– Kulfy
2 days ago
I confirm this observation.
– vanadium
2 days ago
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Ctrl+N opens a new window. Does the rest of the system work fine or does the whole system "stop working"? And what do you exactly mean by "stop working"? Does it freeze? Does it closes itself? Does it stop rendering the icons on the Desktop?...
– dadexix86
2 days ago
The system goes on working, but all windows, which were opened until thestop
disappear. Maybe a better description iscrash
instead ofstop
– saitam
2 days ago
What's the time difference between successive pressing of Ctrl+N? I have observed in my main installation if I press Ctrl+N successively without any time delay, Nautilus crashes but if they are pressed waiting for a while to display folders and files, it doesn't crashes.
– Kulfy
2 days ago
I confirm this observation.
– vanadium
2 days ago
Ctrl+N opens a new window. Does the rest of the system work fine or does the whole system "stop working"? And what do you exactly mean by "stop working"? Does it freeze? Does it closes itself? Does it stop rendering the icons on the Desktop?...
– dadexix86
2 days ago
Ctrl+N opens a new window. Does the rest of the system work fine or does the whole system "stop working"? And what do you exactly mean by "stop working"? Does it freeze? Does it closes itself? Does it stop rendering the icons on the Desktop?...
– dadexix86
2 days ago
The system goes on working, but all windows, which were opened until the
stop
disappear. Maybe a better description is crash
instead of stop
– saitam
2 days ago
The system goes on working, but all windows, which were opened until the
stop
disappear. Maybe a better description is crash
instead of stop
– saitam
2 days ago
What's the time difference between successive pressing of Ctrl+N? I have observed in my main installation if I press Ctrl+N successively without any time delay, Nautilus crashes but if they are pressed waiting for a while to display folders and files, it doesn't crashes.
– Kulfy
2 days ago
What's the time difference between successive pressing of Ctrl+N? I have observed in my main installation if I press Ctrl+N successively without any time delay, Nautilus crashes but if they are pressed waiting for a while to display folders and files, it doesn't crashes.
– Kulfy
2 days ago
I confirm this observation.
– vanadium
2 days ago
I confirm this observation.
– vanadium
2 days ago
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You encountered a bug with your version of Gnome Files, aka nautilus. In general, to help solve bugs, these should be reported to the developers. This issue in fact has been filed already to the developers, and has been investigated (https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/722).
Workaround: take a little time opening new windows, and try not to open many at once.
Resolution: a new version of nautilus will ship with the forthcoming Ubuntu 19.04.
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You encountered a bug with your version of Gnome Files, aka nautilus. In general, to help solve bugs, these should be reported to the developers. This issue in fact has been filed already to the developers, and has been investigated (https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/722).
Workaround: take a little time opening new windows, and try not to open many at once.
Resolution: a new version of nautilus will ship with the forthcoming Ubuntu 19.04.
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You encountered a bug with your version of Gnome Files, aka nautilus. In general, to help solve bugs, these should be reported to the developers. This issue in fact has been filed already to the developers, and has been investigated (https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/722).
Workaround: take a little time opening new windows, and try not to open many at once.
Resolution: a new version of nautilus will ship with the forthcoming Ubuntu 19.04.
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You encountered a bug with your version of Gnome Files, aka nautilus. In general, to help solve bugs, these should be reported to the developers. This issue in fact has been filed already to the developers, and has been investigated (https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/722).
Workaround: take a little time opening new windows, and try not to open many at once.
Resolution: a new version of nautilus will ship with the forthcoming Ubuntu 19.04.
You encountered a bug with your version of Gnome Files, aka nautilus. In general, to help solve bugs, these should be reported to the developers. This issue in fact has been filed already to the developers, and has been investigated (https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/722).
Workaround: take a little time opening new windows, and try not to open many at once.
Resolution: a new version of nautilus will ship with the forthcoming Ubuntu 19.04.
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Ctrl+N opens a new window. Does the rest of the system work fine or does the whole system "stop working"? And what do you exactly mean by "stop working"? Does it freeze? Does it closes itself? Does it stop rendering the icons on the Desktop?...
– dadexix86
2 days ago
The system goes on working, but all windows, which were opened until the
stop
disappear. Maybe a better description iscrash
instead ofstop
– saitam
2 days ago
What's the time difference between successive pressing of Ctrl+N? I have observed in my main installation if I press Ctrl+N successively without any time delay, Nautilus crashes but if they are pressed waiting for a while to display folders and files, it doesn't crashes.
– Kulfy
2 days ago
I confirm this observation.
– vanadium
2 days ago