Another "workaround" is using "nautilus &" as I run nautilus from the terminal, it invokes, nautilus-dropbox, returning the message, "Initializing nautilus-dropbox 2020.03.04". Is it still blocking? This is the same all the time. Try run Nautilus in you environment (out of terminal) and try run "nautilus" in the terminal after that. Every next try to run just figure out that another instance works already and sends there proper command (exiting immediately after that). When you run it for first time the actual application runs. Are you sure when you say "not block" you mean Nautilus running really on terminal or just bringing working instance up? Take in mind that Nautilus is singleton application. Hi When has it Before the update, running nautilus functioned properly, and did not block the terminal.Īre you certain? Any application, that doesn't fork, block the terminal when runs (including Nautilus). usr/share/man/man1/nautilus-autorun-software.1.gz usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/nautilus/extensions-3.0/libtotem-properties-page.so usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/nautilus/extensions-3.0/libnautilus-sendto.so usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/nautilus/extensions-3.0/libnautilus-image-properties.so rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1767264 Jan 3 17:30 /usr/bin/nautilus type -a nautilus type -a nautilus-dropboxīash: type: nautilus-dropbox: not found dpkg -L nautilus usr/lib/nautilus/extensions-2.0/libnautilus-dropbox.so usr/lib/nautilus/extensions-3.0/libnautilus-dropbox.so The file manager can be opened from Gnome, seemingly as normal, although that doesn't mean that the problem isn't also happening in the background. I've tried purging dropbox (apt purge dropbox) and reinstalling. Before the update, running nautilus functioned properly, and did not block the terminal. Since an OS update this morning, when I run nautilus from the terminal, it invokes, nautilus-dropbox, returning the message, "Initializing nautilus-dropbox 2020.03.04", and blocks the terminal (can't type anything until CTRL+C).
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