Nautilus crashes, ubuntu 18.04
Since I updated to Ubuntu 18.04 I've been having this weird problem: every time I right click properties on any .mkv, .mp4, .avi file Nautilus crashes. This had never happened before. Anyone can help? Thanks.
nautilus 18.04 mkv
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Since I updated to Ubuntu 18.04 I've been having this weird problem: every time I right click properties on any .mkv, .mp4, .avi file Nautilus crashes. This had never happened before. Anyone can help? Thanks.
nautilus 18.04 mkv
Happens to me as well. Because it happens quite often, I managed to get what it writes into the terminal:malloc(): memory corruption (fast)
But it doesn't tell much.
– Dugi
Sep 12 '18 at 7:39
Could you run nautilus from the command line and retry this action so we can see the crash log?
– Gabriel Ziegler
Oct 6 '18 at 21:46
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Since I updated to Ubuntu 18.04 I've been having this weird problem: every time I right click properties on any .mkv, .mp4, .avi file Nautilus crashes. This had never happened before. Anyone can help? Thanks.
nautilus 18.04 mkv
Since I updated to Ubuntu 18.04 I've been having this weird problem: every time I right click properties on any .mkv, .mp4, .avi file Nautilus crashes. This had never happened before. Anyone can help? Thanks.
nautilus 18.04 mkv
nautilus 18.04 mkv
asked May 17 '18 at 18:46
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Happens to me as well. Because it happens quite often, I managed to get what it writes into the terminal:malloc(): memory corruption (fast)
But it doesn't tell much.
– Dugi
Sep 12 '18 at 7:39
Could you run nautilus from the command line and retry this action so we can see the crash log?
– Gabriel Ziegler
Oct 6 '18 at 21:46
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Happens to me as well. Because it happens quite often, I managed to get what it writes into the terminal:malloc(): memory corruption (fast)
But it doesn't tell much.
– Dugi
Sep 12 '18 at 7:39
Could you run nautilus from the command line and retry this action so we can see the crash log?
– Gabriel Ziegler
Oct 6 '18 at 21:46
Happens to me as well. Because it happens quite often, I managed to get what it writes into the terminal:
malloc(): memory corruption (fast)
But it doesn't tell much.– Dugi
Sep 12 '18 at 7:39
Happens to me as well. Because it happens quite often, I managed to get what it writes into the terminal:
malloc(): memory corruption (fast)
But it doesn't tell much.– Dugi
Sep 12 '18 at 7:39
Could you run nautilus from the command line and retry this action so we can see the crash log?
– Gabriel Ziegler
Oct 6 '18 at 21:46
Could you run nautilus from the command line and retry this action so we can see the crash log?
– Gabriel Ziegler
Oct 6 '18 at 21:46
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Purging gstreamer1.0-vaapi
with
sudo apt purge gstreamer1.0-vaapi
worked for me.
Didn't work for me
– user1245262
Oct 16 '18 at 16:27
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Purging gstreamer1.0-vaapi
with
sudo apt purge gstreamer1.0-vaapi
worked for me.
Didn't work for me
– user1245262
Oct 16 '18 at 16:27
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Purging gstreamer1.0-vaapi
with
sudo apt purge gstreamer1.0-vaapi
worked for me.
Didn't work for me
– user1245262
Oct 16 '18 at 16:27
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Purging gstreamer1.0-vaapi
with
sudo apt purge gstreamer1.0-vaapi
worked for me.
Purging gstreamer1.0-vaapi
with
sudo apt purge gstreamer1.0-vaapi
worked for me.
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Didn't work for me
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Didn't work for me
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Didn't work for me
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Happens to me as well. Because it happens quite often, I managed to get what it writes into the terminal:
malloc(): memory corruption (fast)
But it doesn't tell much.– Dugi
Sep 12 '18 at 7:39
Could you run nautilus from the command line and retry this action so we can see the crash log?
– Gabriel Ziegler
Oct 6 '18 at 21:46