Today I reloaded my Hardy test box with the release version - formatted all partitions. Problem as described still exists.
The test box has an empty /var/crash directory. I decided to investigate if the PID really goes away. I discovered something I think is rather odd.
mdlueck 6964 15.6 2.1 138528 44196 ? Sl 13:23 0:00 totem smb://ldslnx01/data/AppData/Estonia/tallinn.mpeg
Even though I launched in Nautilus from the mounted Samba share, it shows "smb://" in the process list... so is it using the Samba mount, or a Nautilus "smb://" type connection? If the latter, might be a Nautilus bug after all.
Today I reloaded my Hardy test box with the release version - formatted all partitions. Problem as described still exists.
The test box has an empty /var/crash directory. I decided to investigate if the PID really goes away. I discovered something I think is rather odd.
mdlueck 6964 15.6 2.1 138528 44196 ? Sl 13:23 0:00 totem smb://ldslnx01/ data/AppData/ Estonia/ tallinn. mpeg
Even though I launched in Nautilus from the mounted Samba share, it shows "smb://" in the process list... so is it using the Samba mount, or a Nautilus "smb://" type connection? If the latter, might be a Nautilus bug after all.