+1 to username
The whole "Home Folder" concept is daft, because to me that means /home.
Although I know "Home Folder" is /home/*username*. If everyone turns to
Windows Vista (even though I hate it so much) it has changed "My
Documents" to "*username*" in the start menu and the sub-directories
insi
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 116443 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/116443
Sebastian, when I first reported this bug I mentioned the version of Nautilus
that my system had at that time, but I was not saying that Nautilus was the
package. I did not know the package involved.
The is
Above method does work reliably.
Only 1 of my Ubuntus will not accept it - but then it isn't reading the current
default locale of en_GB.UTF-8 either which is why its resorting to ANSI(ASCII).
I might try just reinstalling Gnome Terminal. The Ubuntu in question is a 6.06
LTS - but then others of
A permanent config for the character set would be very useful. It has long been
a feature of PuTTY (Terminal > Translation > Chr Set).
It would be best set in Profiles (similar to PuTTY's saved session) rather than
globally, because its often required only for some specific purpose.
The only way
MIME related problems with HTML, XML, and .tar.gz files as
reported in bug 19101 - the fix I detailed there cured all these problems for
me.
Haz
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MIME misdetection makes file unopenable
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/41772
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first, but when I restored it again after
step 3 below, the problems remain fixed.
1. sudo update-mime-database /usr/share/mime
2. sudo dpkg-reconfigure shared-mime-info
3. $ killall gnome-panel
$ killall nautilus
Haz
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nautilus's clever anti-hax0r detection is re
Public bug reported:
Choosing an icon eg: for a launcher via 'browse' opens a 2 pane 'Browse'
window. This browser is fine for getting to the folder you want, if you
know whats in that folder, but it only shows sub-folders not icons in
the folder. As you double-click down through the folders, and