[00:19] <Ascavasaion> Any idea why PCManFM closes (crashes?) when I unmount a device?
[00:20] <guiverc> Ascavasaion, you haven't said your release, but have you looked for clues in logs; crash file etc
[00:21] <Ascavasaion> Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS
[00:21] <Ascavasaion> Would not know where the logs are, let me look around for them.
[00:22] <Ascavasaion> Found the config files HAHA
[00:22] <Ascavasaion> Delving some more
[00:23] <guiverc> I would run `dmesg` first
[00:24] <Ascavasaion> guiverc: Just did that in fact... Only see devices detected... nothing untoward there from my glance.
[00:24] <guiverc> sorry, if you can create the issue at will, I'd look in `dmesg` to see what's there, then cause crash & look again (new detail is appended at end).  crash logs are found in /var/crash/ (filename will indicate pcmanfm)   you could also look in journalctl
[00:26] <Ascavasaion> Nothing in DMesg
[00:26] <Ascavasaion>  /var/crash is empty
[00:27] <genii> Alternately, run it from a terminal and see what's in the terminal when it crashes
[00:28] <Ascavasaion> Nothing
[00:28] <Ascavasaion> Its a normal application closing it seems.
[00:28] <Ascavasaion> Weird
[00:29] <guiverc> Ascavasaion, this is guess; but if you only had a single tab open, and that 'directory' was closed - that would seem expected behavior to me (to close window; since window is now for invalid location)
[00:31] <Ascavasaion> I quickly installed thunar and ran it from command line.  The application never closed, but there is an interesting related message...
[00:31] <Ascavasaion> (thunar:6738): thunar-WARNING **: 08:29:50.045: Content type loading failed for 3130-3639: Error when getting information for file “/media/joel/3130-3639”: No such file or directory
[00:32] <Ascavasaion> guiverc: That makes sense... let me try it with two tabs
[00:33] <Ascavasaion> guiverc: I think you have hit the nail on the head... that's exactly it.  Thank you, awesome!
[00:33] <guiverc> :)
[00:34] <Ascavasaion> guiverc: I think you have hit the nail on the head... that's exactly it.  Thank you, awesome!
[00:34] <Ascavasaion> And I found the solution in the settings...
[00:36] <Ascavasaion> Edit>Preferences>Volume Management>When removable medium unmounted:Change folder in the tab to Home Folder
[00:36] <Ascavasaion> Thanks again for pointing me in the right direction.
[00:51] <guiverc> :)
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