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Ah, now here's something that might be of interest. I upgraded to
Nautilus Elemental today, and the bug is gone: I can plug in an external
storage device and drag-and-drop to it immediately without any
additional clicks. Terrific!
This is Nautilus version 2.32.0, with embedded terminal and clutter
I'm afraid so. On Ubuntu 10.10, upgraded from 10.04, fully patched as at
17 Oct 10 1734 GMT, the problem persists. When Nautilus is open, and an
external hard disk is then plugged in, the disk appears in Nautilus's
tree view, but no content can be dropped on it until it is clicked or
expanded. If y
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. A new version of Nautilus is available on Maverick and we
are wondering if this bug is still an issue for you with that version?
Could you please test and comment back? Thanks in advance.
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ok thanks for the updated informations, I still don't get the issue
there on an USB stick, not sure what in your configuration triggers it
though, good luck if change software every time you run into a bug
easier to workaround though
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Oh, I agree it's not directly relevant to the bug. But it does
demonstrate the lengths to which I had to resort to work around this
(and other) Nautilus problems.
I plug an external, two-partition USB disk in, both partitions appear in
Nautilus (neither is available as a drop target), but I don't
thank you for the reply, nice that you changed desktop and you like it that's
not really revelant to this bug though, could you run gvfs-mount -li before
clicking on the new disk and after clicking on it?
It could be that the disk doesn't get mounted for you for some reason and it's
mounted onl
(And, just as a quick follow-up - Dolphin under KDE handles this
situation absolutely perfectly.)
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Yes, still an issue. Exactly the same steps as described above. I
actually don't use Gnome any more (massive Nautilus performance problems
and crashiness around the turn of the year pushed me over to KDE and
it's GREAT!), but I just logged into a session there on a fully patched
Lucid beta and yes,
could you try if that's still an issue in lucid?
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I really don't understand the papercut thing... it seems to me, based on
Vish's criteria, that this is actually a perfect example (it is easily
reproducible, is in the default install [has been since 8.04!], would
affect everybody, and [I'm guessing] is easy to fix). But anyway, I
don't really want
Thank you for bringing this bug to our attention. However, a paper cut
should be a small usability issue, in the default Ubuntu install, that
affects many people and is quick and easy to fix. So this bug can't be
addressed as part of this project.
- Closing papercut task as this seems more of a bu
I have just been able to reproduce this on Karmic. But now I am no longer able
to reproduce it and wonder what I have done the first time, since now a newly
inserted CD will always be directly available as a drop target. Could you make
the steps to reproduce a bit more precise in the form
1. ...
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Problem still exists in Karmic release fully patched as at 19-Nov-09
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Confirmed in Karmic Alpha 6 fully patched
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Well, I don't have Karmic, so can't test it there. All I can tell you is
that it is present in 9.04, has been since the days of 8.04, and has
been noticeable since my first day of using a new installation of Ubuntu
:)
If it's fixed in 9.10, great. I can't test that until Karmic gets to at
least a
Until someone can confirm this bug in Karmic , I'm Marking this as
incomplete.
A paper cut is a minor usability annoyance that an average user would
encounter on his/her first day of using a new installation of Ubuntu 9.10.
For further info about papercuts criteria , pls read >
https://wiki.ub
as said I don't get this issue so either it's fixed in karmic or
specific to some configuration, in any case should be sent to GNOME by
somebody having the bug
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thank you for yo
thank you for your bug report, what ubuntu version do you use? I tried
on karmic with an usb key and that works correctly
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thank you for your bug report, what ubuntu version do you use? I tried
on karmic with an usb key and that works correctly
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