That's not really a bug then, it seems that nautilus just fails to use
dbus when ran over ssh, does running dbus-launch nautilus makes a
difference there?
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Status: Incomplete = New
** Summary changed:
- Attempting to view Trash in Nautilus gives The folder
When I click the Browse Network it shows Nautilus cannot handle
network locations . I am using Ubuntu 11.10, and apart from this pen
drives not being detected. It does not mount.
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(Delay in response: this clean installation of 11.10 with no exotic
installs melted down, so that I could only log in on tty! I have just
reinstalled 11.10 from scratch, clean. The bug reported here recurred.)
Ah, yes, there's a key caveat. Logged in locally, nautilus behaves okay.
I mostly log
[Please ignore post above.] The 3rd paragraph is wrong. The first two
are correct:
(Delay in response: this clean installation of 11.10 with no exotic
installs melted down, so that I could only log in on tty! I have just
reinstalled 11.10 from scratch, clean. The bug reported here recurred.)
Ah,
Do you run nautilus with your user or another one?
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Attempting to view Trash in Nautilus gives The folder contents
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Attempting to view Trash in Nautilus gives The folder contents could
not be displayed ...Operation not supported
To