File Manager closes when clicked on an video file properties
So I tried to open a .mp4 video file's properties on the file manager, but after I clicked "Properties", the properties box didn't open and the file manager closed. I checked this with other video files and the same thing happens with all of the video files but not with other type of files. How can I fix this?
Edit: When I open the file manager from Terminal and do the same thing, I got these errors:
Nautilus-Share-Message: 18:36:28.302: Called "net usershare info" but it failed: Failed to execute child process “net” (No such file or directory)
Gdk-Message: 18:36:34.448: nautilus: Fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server :1.
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So I tried to open a .mp4 video file's properties on the file manager, but after I clicked "Properties", the properties box didn't open and the file manager closed. I checked this with other video files and the same thing happens with all of the video files but not with other type of files. How can I fix this?
Edit: When I open the file manager from Terminal and do the same thing, I got these errors:
Nautilus-Share-Message: 18:36:28.302: Called "net usershare info" but it failed: Failed to execute child process “net” (No such file or directory)
Gdk-Message: 18:36:34.448: nautilus: Fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server :1.
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If you launch your file manager from Terminal, you'll probably see some errors when it closes.
– SurvivalMachine
Nov 20 at 15:35
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I opened the file manager on Terminal with nautilus and the same thing happened. But now I have the errors:Nautilus-Share-Message: 18:36:28.302: Called "net usershare info" but it failed: Failed to execute child process “net” (No such file or directory) Gdk-Message: 18:36:34.448: nautilus: Fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server :1.
– YED
Nov 20 at 15:38
Let me know if this solves your problem and we can close your question as a duplicate: askubuntu.com/questions/1024593/…
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Dec 16 at 22:57
It didn't solve my problem. I still get the Fatal IO error.
– YED
Dec 17 at 14:10
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So I tried to open a .mp4 video file's properties on the file manager, but after I clicked "Properties", the properties box didn't open and the file manager closed. I checked this with other video files and the same thing happens with all of the video files but not with other type of files. How can I fix this?
Edit: When I open the file manager from Terminal and do the same thing, I got these errors:
Nautilus-Share-Message: 18:36:28.302: Called "net usershare info" but it failed: Failed to execute child process “net” (No such file or directory)
Gdk-Message: 18:36:34.448: nautilus: Fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server :1.
video files filemanager
So I tried to open a .mp4 video file's properties on the file manager, but after I clicked "Properties", the properties box didn't open and the file manager closed. I checked this with other video files and the same thing happens with all of the video files but not with other type of files. How can I fix this?
Edit: When I open the file manager from Terminal and do the same thing, I got these errors:
Nautilus-Share-Message: 18:36:28.302: Called "net usershare info" but it failed: Failed to execute child process “net” (No such file or directory)
Gdk-Message: 18:36:34.448: nautilus: Fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server :1.
video files filemanager
video files filemanager
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If you launch your file manager from Terminal, you'll probably see some errors when it closes.
– SurvivalMachine
Nov 20 at 15:35
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I opened the file manager on Terminal with nautilus and the same thing happened. But now I have the errors:Nautilus-Share-Message: 18:36:28.302: Called "net usershare info" but it failed: Failed to execute child process “net” (No such file or directory) Gdk-Message: 18:36:34.448: nautilus: Fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server :1.
– YED
Nov 20 at 15:38
Let me know if this solves your problem and we can close your question as a duplicate: askubuntu.com/questions/1024593/…
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Dec 16 at 22:57
It didn't solve my problem. I still get the Fatal IO error.
– YED
Dec 17 at 14:10
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If you launch your file manager from Terminal, you'll probably see some errors when it closes.
– SurvivalMachine
Nov 20 at 15:35
2
I opened the file manager on Terminal with nautilus and the same thing happened. But now I have the errors:Nautilus-Share-Message: 18:36:28.302: Called "net usershare info" but it failed: Failed to execute child process “net” (No such file or directory) Gdk-Message: 18:36:34.448: nautilus: Fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server :1.
– YED
Nov 20 at 15:38
Let me know if this solves your problem and we can close your question as a duplicate: askubuntu.com/questions/1024593/…
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Dec 16 at 22:57
It didn't solve my problem. I still get the Fatal IO error.
– YED
Dec 17 at 14:10
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1
If you launch your file manager from Terminal, you'll probably see some errors when it closes.
– SurvivalMachine
Nov 20 at 15:35
If you launch your file manager from Terminal, you'll probably see some errors when it closes.
– SurvivalMachine
Nov 20 at 15:35
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I opened the file manager on Terminal with nautilus and the same thing happened. But now I have the errors:
Nautilus-Share-Message: 18:36:28.302: Called "net usershare info" but it failed: Failed to execute child process “net” (No such file or directory) Gdk-Message: 18:36:34.448: nautilus: Fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server :1.
– YED
Nov 20 at 15:38
I opened the file manager on Terminal with nautilus and the same thing happened. But now I have the errors:
Nautilus-Share-Message: 18:36:28.302: Called "net usershare info" but it failed: Failed to execute child process “net” (No such file or directory) Gdk-Message: 18:36:34.448: nautilus: Fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server :1.
– YED
Nov 20 at 15:38
Let me know if this solves your problem and we can close your question as a duplicate: askubuntu.com/questions/1024593/…
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Dec 16 at 22:57
Let me know if this solves your problem and we can close your question as a duplicate: askubuntu.com/questions/1024593/…
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Dec 16 at 22:57
It didn't solve my problem. I still get the Fatal IO error.
– YED
Dec 17 at 14:10
It didn't solve my problem. I still get the Fatal IO error.
– YED
Dec 17 at 14:10
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If you launch your file manager from Terminal, you'll probably see some errors when it closes.
– SurvivalMachine
Nov 20 at 15:35
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I opened the file manager on Terminal with nautilus and the same thing happened. But now I have the errors:
Nautilus-Share-Message: 18:36:28.302: Called "net usershare info" but it failed: Failed to execute child process “net” (No such file or directory) Gdk-Message: 18:36:34.448: nautilus: Fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server :1.
– YED
Nov 20 at 15:38
Let me know if this solves your problem and we can close your question as a duplicate: askubuntu.com/questions/1024593/…
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Dec 16 at 22:57
It didn't solve my problem. I still get the Fatal IO error.
– YED
Dec 17 at 14:10