Well, it's the craziest thing ever since i use linux. I can't count what i tried to fix it. Nothing helped. The only hintA crazy thing happens on my machine after todays update. I saved libnautilus-gksu.so, put it to /usr/lib/nautilus/extensions-3.0/
If i want to open a file as administrator now, mplayer starts. Where i have to type in my password i get this:
The application 'mplayer' file:///tmp" lets you modify essential parts of your system
even i removed all mplayer and conf files. I have a five days old backup, started two times from there. Both attempts with
the same result
If i open nautilus in the terminal i get this:
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nautilus (nautilus:2302): NA-core-DEBUG: na_settings_register_type (nautilus:2302): NA-core-DEBUG: na_settings_class_init: klass=0x9b44a58 (nautilus:2302): NA-core-DEBUG: na_settings_instance_init: instance=0x9b34350 (NASettings), klass=0x9b44a58 (nautilus:2302): NA-core-DEBUG: na_settings_new: reading mandatory configuration (nautilus:2302): NA-core-DEBUG: na_settings_new: reading user configuration (nautilus:2302): NA-core-DEBUG: na_boxed_register_type (nautilus:2302): NA-core-DEBUG: na_boxed_class_init: klass=0x9b456a0 (nautilus:2302): NA-core-DEBUG: na_boxed_instance_init: instance=0x9b341b0 (NABoxed), klass=0x9b456a0 --- Hash table keys for warning below: --> gerd50 --> inode/directory --> l2065 --> l2051 --> root --> l2055 --> l2056 --> l13 (nautilus:2302): Eel-WARNING **: "unique eel_ref_str" hash table still has 8 elements at quit time (keys above) --- Hash table keys for warning below: --> file:/// --> file:///Archiv --> file:///media1 (nautilus:2302): Eel-WARNING **: "nautilus-directory.c: directories" hash table still has 3 elements at quit time (keys above)
i found on the whole web is on our forums. So maybe it's a mint made problem.
http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... er#p396393
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What i don't want is, open nautilus as root whenever i want to edit a file. One wrong klick saved can ruin the system.
The only solution i can think of atm is reinstall my more than one year old LMDE installation
After i tried the gnome-shell on my Sid installation for two weeks, i switched it to xfce and i like it. All i need on one view
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I would prefer to fix my old LMDE and switch it to xfce, but it seems to be impossible. Transmission is working, bye, bye Gnome.