Comment 4 for bug 223912

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Sam_ (and-sam) wrote :

Hi,
confirm.
System: 2.6.24-16-generic amd_64 Hardy 8.04 LTS
Package: nautilus 1:2.22.2-0ubun
Package: metacity 1:2.22.0-0ubun (I don't use compiz.real)

Settings in nautilus: tree view left and list view right
Open nautilus navigate to /usr/share, click on the small arrow beside share to view folders in the tree view.
It shows loading, the cpu goes up to 100%, it doesn't open in the tree view.
Then move to another workspace and go back to this one with nautilus open.
The window is grey. Then close window and force to close. Nautilus closes and reopens immediately again with /home directory. (s. screenshots)

If instead of clicking the arrow you mark the folder /share it shows all the folders in the list view, although it takes an awful long time and cpu goes up to 100%.

No error messages in syslogs or var/crash, or when starting nautilus in a terminal.
Here is same looking output as above from xsession.errors
Also I dont' have any apport crash files in var/crash anymore since Hardy, even some apps had segfaults and crashed.
Additionally I tried to send manually a bug report from the applications menu+systemtools+send bugs but it didn't open.

I also have no samba installed and have no second machine to backtrace.
So in my view this all has something to do with the new PolicyKit, which didn't set the policy right after upgrading and outputs this warning in xsession.errors. I don't see how the settings should be if as a single user you get locked out from actions or do I need user sharing if I'm a single user?

output xsession.errors
Usage: apport-gtk [options]

apport-gtk: error: -c option requires an argument
Initializing nautilus-share extension
seahorse nautilus module initialized

** (nautilus:28006): WARNING **: Unable to add monitor: Nicht unterstützt
Nautilus-Share-Message: Called "net usershare info" but it failed: 'net usershare' returned error 255: net usershare: cannot open usershare directory /var/lib/samba/usershares. Error No such file or directory
Please ask your system administrator to enable user sharing.