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I've over 10 windows of a file manager (Thunar, on Xubuntu Core 18.04) open, but ps aux|grep thunar shows nothing (except for the grepped string). Why? ps -e doesn't helpnot show anything either.

EDIT: I suspect a reason may be that the location (in the address bar) in those windows is an ejected external media. Another one may be that I didn't open the windows (they opened automatically when I plugged in the media), so the processes might not be mine. However, this still doesn't explain thunar not showing up. The problem persist after logout

I've over 10 windows of a file manager (Thunar, on Xubuntu Core 18.04) open, but ps aux|grep thunar shows nothing (except for the grepped string). Why? ps -e doesn't help either

EDIT: I suspect a reason may be that the location (in the address bar) in those windows is an ejected external media. Another one may be that I didn't open the windows (they opened automatically when I plugged in the media), so the processes might not be mine. However, this still doesn't explain thunar not showing up. The problem persist after logout

I've over 10 windows of a file manager (Thunar, on Xubuntu Core 18.04) open, but ps aux|grep thunar shows nothing (except for the grepped string). Why? ps -e doesn't not show anything either.

EDIT: I suspect a reason may be that the location (in the address bar) in those windows is an ejected external media. Another one may be that I didn't open the windows (they opened automatically when I plugged in the media), so the processes might not be mine. However, this still doesn't explain thunar not showing up. The problem persist after logout

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I've over 10 windows of a file manager (Thunar, on Xubuntu Core 18.04) open, but ps aux|grep thunar shows nothing (except for the grepped string). Why? ps -e doesn't help either

EDIT: I suspect thea reason may be that the location (in the address bar) in those windows is an ejected external media. Another one may be that I didn't open the windows (they opened automatically when I plugged in the media), so the processes might not be mine. However, this still doesn't explain thunar not showing up. The problem persist after logout

I've over 10 windows of a file manager (Thunar, on Xubuntu Core 18.04) open, but ps aux|grep thunar shows nothing (except for the grepped string). Why? ps -e doesn't help either

EDIT: I suspect the reason may be that the location (in the address bar) in those windows is an ejected external media. However, this still doesn't explain thunar not showing up. The problem persist after logout

I've over 10 windows of a file manager (Thunar, on Xubuntu Core 18.04) open, but ps aux|grep thunar shows nothing (except for the grepped string). Why? ps -e doesn't help either

EDIT: I suspect a reason may be that the location (in the address bar) in those windows is an ejected external media. Another one may be that I didn't open the windows (they opened automatically when I plugged in the media), so the processes might not be mine. However, this still doesn't explain thunar not showing up. The problem persist after logout

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I've over 10 windows of a file manager (Thunar, on Xubuntu Core 18.04) open, but ps aux|grep thunar shows nothing (except for the grepped string). Why? ps -e doesn't help either

EDIT: I suspect the reason may be that the location (in the address bar) in those windows is an ejected external media. However, this still doesn't explain thunar not showing up. The problem persist after logout

I've over 10 windows of a file manager (Thunar, on Xubuntu Core 18.04) open, but ps aux|grep thunar shows nothing (except for the grepped string). Why? ps -e doesn't help either

I've over 10 windows of a file manager (Thunar, on Xubuntu Core 18.04) open, but ps aux|grep thunar shows nothing (except for the grepped string). Why? ps -e doesn't help either

EDIT: I suspect the reason may be that the location (in the address bar) in those windows is an ejected external media. However, this still doesn't explain thunar not showing up. The problem persist after logout

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