Marshall Lewis said:
I didn't notice this thread before.. I've had this problem
(on two
x86_64 machines) and could not get it to clear until I did a clean
re-install of Fedora... at least that fixed it on one machine. On the
other machine downgrading to the shipped fc2t3 kernel fixed it, but then
a later upgrade worked without trouble. Personally I think nautilus is
being overly sensitive to system changes. I realize that isn't very
helpful, but I never could determine a real cause, or get it to fail
again once it was "fixed".
Oh also, I first experienced this problem running an early rawhide
version of FC2.
Well... this happened on an "upgrade install" and then I said phooey and
did a completely new install and had the same problem. Then I downloaded
the nautilus src.rpm's and rebuilt all of them except nautilus-media which
will not build at all as it is trying to link against /usr/lib instead of
/usr/lib64.
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