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Alternatives to restart nautilus, besides killall and -q?

Ask Ubuntu Asked by LHM on February 5, 2021

Nautilus froze and I had to terminate it using

killall nautilus

however now everytime I open nautilus it does not work properly: It seems to respond to the mouse (as clicking on [x] closes the window) but the interface does not update, so any click on any folder does not show its contents. I can’t even resize the nautilus window, it just acts as if it is completely frozen.

The only two options (besides restarting the computer) are

nautilus -q

killall nautilus

but neither helps, as this happens everytime I open nautilus.

What else can I try to get it to work?

One Answer

You can restart GNOME by pressing AltF2 then r.

Nautilus is the default file manager for GNOME.

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Answered by 24601 on February 5, 2021

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