[Bug 884941] Re: Ctrl-L on desktop puts location on the top of the screen (when using no toolbars)

2019-01-15 Thread Sebastien Bacher
The bug is old and Ubuntu changed quite a lot since, there has also been no activity here nor similar reports. Closing since we believe the issue as described is deprecated but feel free to file a new report if you still have problems in recent Ubuntu versions. ** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)

[Bug 884941] Re: Ctrl-L on desktop puts location on the top of the screen (when using no toolbars)

2011-12-01 Thread Sebastien Bacher
** Summary changed: - Ctrl-L on desktop puts location bar behind panel + Ctrl-L on desktop puts location on the top of the screen (when using no toolbars) -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to nautilus in Ubuntu.

[Bug 884941] Re: Ctrl-L on desktop puts location on the top of the screen (when using no toolbars)

2011-12-01 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Confirmed on Oneiric, it also happens with an upstream build without distro patch so seems to be a GNOME bug ** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu) Status: New = Confirmed ** Also affects: nautilus Importance: Undecided Status: New -- You received this bug notification because you

[Bug 884941] Re: Ctrl-L on desktop puts location on the top of the screen (when using no toolbars)

2011-12-01 Thread Mark Wilkinson
Hmm; it may be a bug that's present in the upstream version, but I can't seem to reproduce it on Oneiric when logged in to a guest GNOME session (i.e. one using gnome-shell). It may be that there's some behaviour that blocks Ctrl-L when nautilus is running under gnome-shell that isn't working

[Bug 884941] Re: Ctrl-L on desktop puts location on the top of the screen (when using no toolbars)

2011-12-01 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Do you get nautilus to handle the desktop under gnome-shell? They don't do it upstream by default, are you sure that it doesn't do it but got hidden behind the gnome-shell panel bar? Here on a gnome-panel session it displays the bar next to the gnome- panel bar and shifts the wallpaper, that's no

[Bug 884941] Re: Ctrl-L on desktop puts location on the top of the screen (when using no toolbars)

2011-12-01 Thread Mark Wilkinson
Nautilus handling the desktop under gnome-shell seems to be the default for the guest session, according to gnome-tweak-tool and observed behaviour. For example, right clicking on the desktop allows you to create new folders and documents. The Ctrl-L bar is definitely not appearing: there's