It appears I made a mistake while setting up my test cases last night (it was late).
NFS looks like the problem. If I comment out the line in /etc/fstab to mount the NFS share ( and reboot ), then create a new account on the local hard disk, Shutter works fine. If I use the Ubuntu guest account (Which is created in /tmp/) shutter work fine also. If I mount the NFS share (edit fstab & reboot) and then create a new user account that lives on that share, Shutter gives me the file monitor error.
Hi there,
It appears I made a mistake while setting up my test cases last night (it was late).
NFS looks like the problem. If I comment out the line in /etc/fstab to mount the NFS share ( and reboot ), then create a new account on the local hard disk, Shutter works fine. If I use the Ubuntu guest account (Which is created in /tmp/) shutter work fine also. If I mount the NFS share (edit fstab & reboot) and then create a new user account that lives on that share, Shutter gives me the file monitor error.
Thanks for being patient.
Kind regards,
Iestyn