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It has fixed for me but after update both bugs appear again :(
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lubart: unfortunately, it hasn't fixed the other bug for me, only this
one.
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Thank you, Martin! The problem solved for me :)
And seems that changing these setting solved another problem with copy files to
ftp-server. This bug has described here
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sour
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Yep, changing these settings solved the problem.
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This doesn't seem to have anything to do with gconf.
To solve this problem open the following file with your favorite text-
editor with root-rights:
/usr/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache
Somewhere close to
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Can't open nautilus Bookmarks which connect to server from
unity-place-folders
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OK, so apparently desktop\gnome\url-handlers\ftp in my gconf is just a
leftover from Maverick and no longer works (in reply to #5).
Since this affects not only Unity but Gnome too, shouldn't this bug be
filed against a package package other than unity in order to get proper
attention?
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** Description changed:
My nautilus bookmarks appear in Favorites. They are FTP which rather
than bring up Nautilus they open in Firefox so I can't replace or add
files to the FTP server. Also my Preferred Applications - points to
Chrome and not Firefox even though Firefox has been removed
got also this pblm..
desktop\gnome\url-handlers\ftp doesn't exist anymore, so it's impossible
to fix it manually/
the only solution for the moment is to hit ctrl+L, and fill the location
of the ftp to have it in nautilus
11.04 with classic ubuntu
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If I recall correctly, this happened to me when upgrading from 10.04 to
10.10, but was easily fixed with gconf-editor by setting desktop\gnome
\url-handlers\ftp. Once again the upgrade from 10.10 to 11.04 broke FTP
bookmarks, but this time editing the configuration doesn't help; that
gconf value is
Not only unity but also the classic-ubuntu interface is affected in
Natty Narwhal.
xdg-open ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/ opens a Firefox for me, which is the
default browser.
D.
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Bilal,
My original install was an upgrade which I replaced with a clean install.
The situation I reported still brings up a browser but now it is
my preferred browser Chrome. xdg-open with an ftp now opens in Chrome. My
expectation is that since the Favorite folders came from Nautilus bookmarks
th
Could you confirm that running this command:
xdg-open ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/
opens up Firefox?
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** Also affects: unity (Ubuntu)
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