Saturday, 1 June 2013

Ubuntu randomly will tell me an internal error has occurred, and suddenly is unable to find basic folders (pictures, music, etc)

Ubuntu randomly will tell me an internal error has occurred, and suddenly is unable to find basic folders (pictures, music, etc)

I use it as my NAS, and when this happens, it also becomes inaccessible over the network, which is very frustrating. The only thing I recently did was attempt to setup my Tonido home cloud software to launch on start up using the code and instructions listed here: http://www.tonido.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=4575.
The error that I receive is titled smbd crashed with SIGABRT in rep_strlcpy(). It also tells me that plymouth is obsolete.
After this happened, I undid the elevation on the tonido.sh executable but the problem still occurs. I have also done all the available updates to my system. The only other things that I run on a regular basis are a CrashPlan backup and a Minecraft server, both of which work fine. Also, note that a system restart fixes this problem every time, but it is only a matter of time until this occurs again. At some points I am also presented with an error saying my language support is incomplete, but english is the only language that I use.
A search for this error yielded no results, so I am posting it here. What can I do? Please let me know you need any other additional information.

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