thanks!
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nautilus doesn't display thumbnails on network share
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and per your suggestion, here's the upstream bug I just filed:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/-/issues/1678
** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/-/issues #1678
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/-/issues/1678
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Interestingly, I just noticed in the man page that nautilus has a self-
check function. when I run `nautlius -c` and then look at journalctl, I
see the following. not sure what it means, but nautilus thinks there's a
problem:
Nov 23 02:18:45 boxxy org.gnome.Nautilus[1125330]: running
nautilus_sel
Unfortunately, nothing shows up in journalctl. Is that where nautilus
normally logs things? The images have all kinds of names, since they all
fail, but consistently I see failures on very basic names like
"icon.png" or "2020-01-01_365243.jpeg" or similar.
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Thank you for your bug report, you might want to report it upstream as
well on https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/-/issues
Is there any output in the journalctl log when thumbnails fail? what's
the format of the images and their naming? (remote views rely on the
filename rather than poking at
as an update, this is still broken on 20.10. as well, I've noticed an
interesting detail, which is that thumbnailing *is* working on my
connected Google Drive. so it really does just seem to be samba shares.
As well, I've discovered that if I remove the
`/home/tessa/.cache/thumbnails/fail/gnome-th