[Bug 1300308] Re: select items matching (ctrl+s) only selects one file in list view (due to interactive_search ubuntu change)

2015-03-26 Thread Lem
FWIW, this bug is present in Ubuntu 15.04 beta 2.

Ctrl-S select pattern works in icon view (will select multiple files),
but not in list view (will only select one file).

If it helps, this also affects a selection once it is pasted/copied to a
destination, same pattern as selection. i.e. pasting a selection of
files in icon view mode, the selection is retained, whereas pasting in
list view, only one file remains selected.

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[Bug 48671] Re: Cannot rename by clicking on a file

2013-05-08 Thread Lem
@Martin: If you really want to use the mouse, what's wrong with right
click file - rename? The second it takes to activate and navigate a
context menu is the same as waiting for the delay for left-click-rename.
Don't tell me you've got a one button mouse :P

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[Bug 48671] Re: Cannot rename by clicking on a file

2013-05-06 Thread Lem
@BS-Harou: So, how do you actually rename a file without using the
keyboard? The point being, pressing F2 to rename is no inconvenience,
because you're going to be using the keyboard anyway.

Plus, to this day, I still accidentally activate rename mode on Windows,
and it's annoying. I hope we don't get this feature in Nautilus ;)

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[Bug 48671] Re: Cannot rename by clicking on a file

2012-12-12 Thread Lem
... And to this day, the click-to-rename functionality *still* annoys me
in Windows. I'm very happy that Nautilus doesn't have this feature.
Clearly there are plenty of people who feel the same (or at least don't
care for the click-to-rename feature), since after 10 years or more,
Nautilus still doesn't support it.

On touch interfaces, I'd expect using a long-press to access some sort
of file operations menu (including rename, copy, move, open, properties,
etc) would be the way to go. Everywhere else we have keyboards, F-keys,
and mice, do we not?

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[Bug 48671] Re: Cannot rename by clicking on a file

2012-12-12 Thread Lem
Sorry to double post.. just thought I'd add that Nautilus in Ubuntu
12.10 has Rename in the right-click menu. The only improvement there
from a UI point of view that I could suggest is having the keyboard
shortcuts listed beside the options, like regular menus have done for
years now. That would at least make it somewhat discoverable.

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[Bug 876105] Re: Remote Desktop Viewer (vinagre) does not remember passwords

2011-11-04 Thread Lem
Sigh indeed Michael :) .. what you described is case #4 in my initial
report.. Vinagre remembers passwords while it is still open, as soon as
it's closed, all passwords are forgotten. (mind you, I haven't tried
this with multiple hosts to see if only the last used password is
remembered..?)

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[Bug 876105] [NEW] Remote Desktop Viewer (vinagre) does not remember passwords

2011-10-16 Thread Lem
Public bug reported:

I'm using Vinagre in Ubuntu 11.10 AMD64, and have found that it does not
remember passwords (when told to via the Remember this credential
checkbox), except when a connection has been established, disconnected,
then the Remote - Recent Connections menu is used (without closing
Vinagre; after being closed it will not remember the password).

Give this a go: (#4 is the only combination that works for remembering
passwords)

1. Connect to site - enter password - check Remember this credential
- connect. Bookmark site. Close and restart vinagre. Bookmarks -
bookmarked site. Password not remembered.

2. Start vinagre. Bookmarks menu - last site. Password not remembered.

3. Start vinagre. Remote menu - Recent Connections - last site.
Password not remembered.

4. Connect to site - enter password - check Remember this credential
- connect. Click disconnect. Remote menu - Recent Connections - last
site. *Password REMEMBERED*.  (this is the only case where I've got
Vinagre to remember the password)

This wasn't a problem in Ubuntu 11.04.

ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: vinagre 3.2.0-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-12.20-generic 3.0.4
Uname: Linux 3.0.0-12-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
ApportVersion: 1.23-0ubuntu3
Architecture: amd64
Date: Mon Oct 17 10:02:50 2011
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/vinagre
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot - Release amd64 (20111012)
ProcEnviron:
 LANGUAGE=en_AU:en
 PATH=(custom, no user)
 LANG=en_AU.UTF-8
 SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage: vinagre
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)

** Affects: vinagre (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: amd64 apport-bug apport-lpi oneiric running-unity

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[Bug 876105] Re: Remote Desktop Viewer (vinagre) does not remember passwords

2011-10-16 Thread Lem
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[Bug 876105] Re: Remote Desktop Viewer (vinagre) does not remember passwords

2011-10-16 Thread Lem
I should have mentioned that this is on a fresh install of Ubuntu 11.10.
Tried on two different machines (both fresh installs), same problem.

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[Bug 644644] Re: Frequent PA crashes during playback - pa_stream_cork() failed: Connection terminated and pa_stream_writable_size(): Connection failed

2011-04-18 Thread uncle Lem
Confirmed

** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Maverick)
 Assignee: (unassigned) = uncle Lem (guru-2000)

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[Bug 48671] Re: Cannot rename by clicking on a file

2009-06-23 Thread Lem
Speaking of no space available in a fully populated Nautilus window ..
this makes it hard to see how much space free is on the current
filesytem (because you need to select none.. and going select all then
invert selection just to see how much space free is not obvious or
intuitive :P). Perhaps free space should be always shown in the status
bar... Hmm, that's a bit off-topic for this one, I'll go looking for a
more appropriate place to post :)

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[Bug 389833] Re: Nautilus should always show free disk space

2009-06-23 Thread Lem
A workaround for list view where there's no clear space to click on, is
to select all (Ctrl+A) then invert selection (Shift+Ctrl+I).  Agreed
that Nautilus should always show free disk space.

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[Bug 48671] Re: Cannot rename by clicking on a file

2009-06-20 Thread Lem
Cody, I don't think it's a case of we don't know the solution, but
rather giving the users savvy enough the option to select what suits
them best. I already said that for myself, I find it annoying in KDE and
Windows (the single click after select for rename). When I'm renaming,
I'm going for the keyboard almost always, so hitting F2 isn't that much
extra work, in fact it's more deliberate going for F2 (or right
click/edit - rename). Too many times in KDE and Windows have I entered
rename mode when I didn't want it, then it's a matter of pressing escape
or clicking elsewere.

My suggestion was to enable rename on single click after select by
default to bring the behaviour in line with other operating systems
(obviously there's enough people wanting it this way, and the idea of
these hundredpapercuts is for first-time user usability; chances are
they came from Windows), but provide an option (not buried in GConf) for
those of us who aren't used to, or don't like this behaviour. I myself
think it's perfectly fine as it is (and has been for ages). In this
respect I agree with some of the other comments about Ubuntu is not
Windows and GNOME is not KDE, why should it aim to be the same, etc.

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[Bug 48671] Re: Cannot rename by clicking on a file

2009-06-20 Thread Lem
Soliac wrote, Would accidental renaming be much of a problem if only
the label activated it? Do people use the text label for
selecting/moving as much as the file icon?

List display mode. I always set my file browsers to list view (in
Windows, and Ubuntu both KDE and GNOME). The icon is rarely clicked,
it's always the text I'm clicking on.


Soliac wrote, I think that there is a parallel here with the 
single/double-click-to-open behaviour setting. Preferences - Behaviour would 
be a good place for a click-selected-to-rename setting.

That gets me every time in K3B (what a brilliant app that is :D). Single
clicking adds files to the project, but what happens when I want to
select a range and drag it somewhere rather than add it? Drives me nuts.
Same with the single click to open etc. Having these things in
Preferences - Behaviour would suit me fine. Again, could make the
default the standard (or most widely used, in most cases it'll be The
Windows Way), then provide the option for alternative behaviour. Then
again, this could be endless, right? So, GNOME is not Windows, nor is it
KDE, or OSX, or AmigaOS, or ... and all possible combinations there
after.

I'll reiterate though. I don't see why clicking to rename is so
important to implement when the functionality is on F2 (a known
shortcut, even works in Windows!). If you're renaming, chances are
_very_ high that you're going for the keyboard, so F2 is just as easy as
clicking, no?

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[Bug 48671] Re: Cannot rename by clicking on a file

2009-06-20 Thread Lem
So essentially there's accidents with both methods. With the
traditional F2 shortcut there's the F1 and F3 accident (never done that
myself), and with the click to rename there's the accidental entering
rename mode (which happens frequently enough to me that I've actually
noticed and am making an effort to share my opinion here).

I'd say your post, agro, validates my suggestion of having the default
as click to rename (btw, do you use icon or list view by default?) as
the default behaviour, but having the option to disable it for the
veteran GNOME users. Though really, there's always Kubuntu for those who
like The Windows Way :)

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[Bug 48671] Re: Cannot rename by clicking on a file

2009-06-19 Thread Lem
Personally I find the click-to-rename very annoying when using Windows
and KDE apps. I've been using a GNOME-based desktop for almost 11 years
now, maybe that's why :)

Functionality like this should be optional, maybe enabled by default,
but controllable by a simple checkbox in the Nautilus preferences.

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