Description of problem: Gnome disks crashed when I clicked the "more actions" button. I was trying to see why external usb floppy drive was not being recognized. Sequence of events (KDE environment): 1. Attached external floppy drive with diskette present 2. Inserted floppy disk and saw that device notifier finds 0B removable media 3. Selected "open with file manager" option 4. Konqueror opens up showing diskette contents 5. Closed Konqueror and then ejected device 6. Physically removed floppy and inserted another floppy (unknown if formatted or not) 7. No notification from device notifier, but I am given same options as in #3 so I select "open". 8. Diskette drive makes noises like its trying to read drive but nothing else happens. 9. Open disk utility to see what it might show. Displays no media even though diskette is inserted. 10. hit "more actions" button to see if there's a way to reset or otherwise recognize the media 11. disk utility crashes This may be actually be related to another problem. If I remove the unknown floppy and reinsert the original recognized media, the device notifier claims no device present. However, running disk utility again shows the device present and allows me to mount the drive and view contents in Dolphin. In all cases lsusb shows the device present: [Bus 006 Device 007: ID 03ee:6901 Mitsumi SmartDisk FDD] Version-Release number of selected component: gnome-disk-utility-3.6.1-1.fc18 Additional info: backtrace_rating: 4 cmdline: /usr/bin/gnome-disks crash_function: g_dbus_object_get_interface executable: /usr/bin/gnome-disks kernel: 3.7.5-201.fc18.x86_64 remote_result: NOTFOUND uid: 1000 Truncated backtrace: Thread no. 1 (10 frames) #0 g_dbus_object_get_interface at gdbusobject.c:144 #1 udisks_object_peek_filesystem at udisks-generated.c:25954 #2 on_devtab_action_mount_activated at gduwindow.c:2901 #7 _gtk_action_emit_activate at gtkaction.c:801 #8 gtk_action_activate at gtkaction.c:832 #9 button_clicked at gtktoolbutton.c:877 #10 _g_closure_invoke_va at gclosure.c:840 #13 gtk_real_button_released at gtkbutton.c:1967 #14 _g_closure_invoke_va at gclosure.c:840 #17 gtk_button_button_release at gtkbutton.c:1802
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