This bug was fixed in the package nautilus - 1:3.2.1-0ubuntu3.1
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nautilus (1:3.2.1-0ubuntu3.1) oneiric-proposed; urgency=low
[ Chow Loong Jin ]
* Add upstream patch to workaround focus issues on typeahead:
- debian/patches/git-0001-Workaround-focus-issues-on-typeahead.patch
Working fine here as well.
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Many users upgrading from 11.04 or eariler will be unable to open
trash; flash drives & if using Classic ses
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Many users upgrading from 11.04 or eariler will be unable to open
To add - tested in both 12.04 & 11.10
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Title:
Many users upgrading from 11.04 or eariler will be unable to open
trash; flash drives & if using
Works fine here - resolves having that inode/dir line, doesn't show in
Dash or gnome-shell apps
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Title:
Many users upgrading from 11.04 or earile
Hello Doug, or anyone else affected,
Accepted nautilus into oneiric-proposed, the package will build now and
be available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
This bug was fixed in the package nautilus - 1:3.2.1-0ubuntu4
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nautilus (1:3.2.1-0ubuntu4) precise; urgency=low
[ Chow Loong Jin ]
* Add upstream patch to workaround focus issues on typeahead:
- debian/patches/git-0001-Workaround-focus-issues-on-typeahead.patch
(LP: #87
Dmitry Shachnev wrote >
After this update, "Files" entry is shown twice in Applications lens and in
GNOME menu.
Atm the link seems better then having to continually advise many upgraders to
edit ~/...mimeapps.list
If the duped "Files" is an issue then maybe just add a 'real' nautilus-
folder-ha
After this update, "Files" entry is shown twice in Applications lens and
in GNOME menu.
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All good here -
The symlink was created on nautilus upgrade, tested with a new user where
mimeapps.list was setup to dupe what an upgrade install would have.
Trash, usb drives opened fine, going to a Classic login Places opened fine.
No side issues found on a normal fresh install
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trash; flash dri
Please upload this to precise, so that this can progress to -updates at
some point.
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Many users upgradi
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+ For affected users:
+ 1. install the new version from -proposed
+ 2. logout/login and check that the entitle dissues aren't reproducable
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This issue isn't really a nautilus one per se, have to start somewhere.
The issue is simple, updaters are quite likely to hav
finally, to get the minimal impact for this particular case, we'll push
a symlink to nautilus to address this.
** Package changed: glib2.0 (Ubuntu) => nautilus (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Many users upgrading from 11.04 or eariler will be unable to open
trash; flash driv
ok, after having a serious look, it seems to me that GNOME dropped it in
nautilus 3 because they don't support anymore the "nautilus showing desktop"
mode and so don't need a .desktop file running nautilus --no-desktop.
Anyway, it seems that just running nautilus %U do the right thing this option
This shouldn't be unity dealing with that, but either nautilus shipping
the desktop file as a SRU (but this won't f(?ix the case for precise)
and special casing this in glib (?) to handle the removed desktop file.
I'm looking into this, thanks for notifying about this issue.
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(I also believe he is not home and is in Orlando so the reply could take
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I subscribed didrocks as I believe he might have a say on this..
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Title:
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trash
Seen now almost a hundred of affected installs, starting to remind me of the
issue in Maverick & Natty where the default for inode/directory could be
changed. (though obviously this will affect a smaller number of users
In lieu of anything else or doing nothing you could consider adding a
nau
To duplicate the user experience
open ~/.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list
Under the [Default Applications] section add
inode/directory=nautilus-folder-handler.desktop
In the [Added Associations ] make sure some .desktop is on a similar line - to
create least amount of personal trouble us
I've duplicated most of the users complaints -
opening trash from unity launcher
connecting usb drives
opening any mounted drice from the unity launcher
using the browser 'open containing folder dialog'
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