To a normal user I'm pretty sure that it would be a UX issue, even
though technically it's different between login and unlock, UX wise it
isnt. If a user reboots or suspends the computer they wouldn't expect it
to behave differently, a lot of people don't even understand the
difference between a
Public bug reported:
I have a couple of network shares mounted in my system which are shared
with samba. When I copy to/from it to my laptop, which have the share
mounted in the file system with cifs, nautilus freezes and gets
unresponsive, but most of the time only after a while, not
Just to correct things. Marlin is no longer developed by the Elementary
team. The maintainer had some issues with the Elementary project and
they decided to continue the development under the name pantheon-files
instead. Pantheon-files is now a much better product than Marlin due to
a much more
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 11.10 x64
eog 3.2.0-0ubuntu1
When I open .nef images the application can only display the image in a very
small, low resolution format, just as if it loaded the thumbnail into the image
viewer instead of the proper photograph.
I first reported this in the GNOME
This isn't just affecting newly created icons, I can rearrange them into
complete disorder even with keep aligned checked. Refer to the
attachment.
** Attachment added: icons in disorder - not only for newly created icons