nautilus media view error

Joe Marcus Clarke marcus at marcuscom.com
Fri May 9 11:43:49 PDT 2003


On Fri, 2003-05-09 at 14:17, Brian Gruber wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I'm having a couple of annoying problems, and I hoped
> maybe someone could lend me a hand.  this is all under
> gnome 2.2 on freebsd 5.0.
> 
> Whenever I try to use the nautilus media view, i get
> the error "The Media view encountered an error while
> starting up."  Switching to the console, I can see
> what the problem really is; it's trying to load
> gst-player-view from /usr/local/libexec when it is
> actually in /usr/X11R6/libexec.  This is not where the
> problem stops however, because nautilus insists on
> using the media view for things that it just
> shouldn't, i.e. trash:///.  Try as I might, I can't
> seem to figure out what port is responsible for the
> file gst-player-view.  I've tried reinstalling a
> number of things including nautilus-media, but to no
> avail.

I'll try and fix this.  As for the trash:/// thing, that's weird.  You
might want to check your gnome-vfs settings in /usr/X11R6/etc.

> 
> the other problem i'm having, and it's more just an
> annoyance, is with the menu panel.  no matter how many
> times i delete it, everytime i start gnome it just
> reappears.  has anyone else seen this?  i couldn't
> find anything relevant in gnome bugzilla, but i may
> not be searching for the right thing.

You mean the top panel?  I've never tried to delete it.  It may very
well be a GNOME bug.  Try running this by the gnome-list at gnome.org.

Joe

> 
> thanks for your help,
> brian
> 
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