This seems to me to be a questionable UX decision. Many users would
prefer when going to some folders to see icons and for other folders to
see a list, based on the contents of the folders. It makes less sense to
have the persistence of the setting based on the random fact of a given
window invocat
Reported at https://bugzilla.gnome.org/post_bug.cgi as:
Bug 727790 - Drag and Drop File Auto Opens Folders
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Title:
Drag and
Public bug reported:
When dragging and dropping a file, if the mouse hovers over a folder for
a split second, the folder opens.
This behaviour is quite jarring. Whether or not you intended to drop
into that folder, you may not have intended to open that folder.
The hover time can't be set. And
I have the same problem. And it happens quit frequently.
Sometimes it will happen when moving with as few as 100 files. But
generally it is with folders with higher file counts.
I have seen it happen on my SSD and also via SMB when moving files
around on my NAS.
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This may be the same bug as #1075337
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DnD from Desktop to Nautilus doesn't always work
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This may be the same bug as 970390.
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Title:
Drag & drop does not allways copy item
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I have the same problem. Error messages are:
(nautilus:4729): Unique-DBus-WARNING **: Error while sending message: Did not
receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a
reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout
expired, or th
Thanks. I appreciate the help.
I was able to install GIMP by some sort of brute force.
I re-added the getdeb third party source into Synaptic Package Manager
as:
deb http://archive.getdeb.net/ubuntu maverick-getdeb apps
Adding the repository key, strangely didn't allow the app to install as
si
I removed every repository one-by-one. Hitting RELOAD each time. And I
still get the message:
gimp:
Depends: gimp-data (<=2.6.10-z) but 2.6.11-1~getdeb1~maverick is to be
installed
At the moment, there are no repositories left in the "Other Software"
tab.
I still see this as bug.
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