In terms of the problem being painted over with reasonable success such that
the problem being unearthed may be blamed on the user instead of erroneous
system design, it is solved. However, I request that another bug or
blueprint, destined for Hardy, be opened that explains the problem of these
disagreeing Places menus.

Try this: Create a bookmark to every location that is missing in every
Places list in Ubuntu. (That is Nautilus, the file opener widget and
gnome-panel). Count the duplicates in each menu. The other problem this
causes is a more simple case of accessibility. The user should be able to
anticipate the contents of the Places menus to be all identical, just as he
can expect every window to have a Close button. After all, those menus all
show the same bookmarks and have the same title! However, for everything
that is not a bookmark, this is certainly not the case...

We have a perfectly good global bookmarks system; let's use it for the more
rigid places as well. (Perhaps the bookmarks that aren't usually edited
could placed in /etc, which is a globally accessible application).


On 11/4/07, Thermaltaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Christer Edwards schrieb:
> > This appears to be solved in the final release of Ubuntu 7.10.  Should
> > this bug be closed?
> >
> >
> Sry. Yes it can be closed.
>
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> Duplicated entries in Places Menu
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/122602
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