The preferences mode described there doesn't exist anymore, closing the
bug
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1005906
Title:
Permissions' advanced-view always indicates mixed content
Status in Nautilus:
Expired
Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
Using 12.04 LTS 64-bit.
If I use dconf-editor to change the way File/Folder permissions
display in Nautilus (dconf-editor = org > gnome > nautilus >
extensions > preferences > show-advanced-permissions) and then bring
up the properties of a folder (e.g., right-click a folder and select
properties > permissions) the Permissions-Tab always has dashes in it
under the "File Permissions" Section (see Screenshot).
Even when a folder's content is not "mixed" with respect to file
permissions, the Permissions-Tab always shows the content as mixed
(i.e., with dashes). This should not be. If all a folder's files have
all been marked so that only the Owner has read/write access, then the
folder should display this in the properties. Currently, even if a
folder contains only one file, it shows Mixed Content.
Users wishing to control file permissions of all files within a folder
have no way to find out if "mixed content" exists in the folder
because the Permissions-Tab always shows "mixed content" regardless of
whether mixed content actually exists or not in the folder.
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