Nautilus weirdness with KDE device notifier

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Nautilus weirdness with KDE device notifier

Postby doktor5000 » Aug 22nd, '11, 17:07

Hello there,

recently i installed Nautilus just to reproduce a problem which a user reported
related to Nautilus. Since then i haven't rebooted or logged out. After rebooting today,
when mounting my eSATA harddrive via the small icon in device notifier
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(like in this image the icon in the upper right corner)
Nautilus pops up. This seems to be a bug, as i didn't want it top open with file manager, but only mount it.

Nautilus is also not associated with the MIME types for inode/directory, and Dolphin is set as standard file manager.
Can anybody reproduce this or even better, know how to fix this, without removing Nautilus?
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Re: Nautilus weirdness with KDE device notifier

Postby doktor5000 » Aug 23rd, '11, 12:18

This is getting even weirder, as noone could reproduce it, i removed nautilus,
only got those packages remaining:

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[doktor5000@mageia1 ~]$ rg nautilus
nautilus-filesharing-0.6-3.mga1
lib64nautilus1-2.32.2.1-3.mga1


Still, Nautilus pops up when i mount the partition, but no nautilus binary existing.
But i can't call Nautilus in a terminal.

Huh?
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Re: Nautilus weirdness with KDE device notifier

Postby doktor5000 » Aug 23rd, '11, 12:26

Now i have removed those 2 last packages, but still Nautilus pops open?

It looks like this:
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[doktor5000@mageia1 ~]$ rpm -qa | grep nautilus
[doktor5000@mageia1 ~]$ sudo updatedb
[doktor5000@mageia1 ~]$ locate nautilus
/usr/lib64/nautilus
/usr/lib64/nautilus-sendto
/usr/lib64/nautilus/extensions-2.0
/usr/lib64/nautilus-sendto/plugins
/usr/share/mime/application/x-nautilus-link.xml

Those files don't belong to any package, that should be really fixed.

But what's worst, Nautilus still opens up. How can that be?
Think i'm going crazy :?
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Re: Nautilus weirdness with KDE device notifier

Postby Germ » Aug 23rd, '11, 13:11

That's really odd. Unfortunately, I don't have a clue.
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Re: Nautilus weirdness with KDE device notifier

Postby doktor5000 » Aug 23rd, '11, 13:23

Had to start windows 7, just to be sure that this is not also haunted by Nautilus. Meh :|
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