Quick update from upstream to confirm that this is a change in behavior
from previous versions as the reporter states in that within previous
versions, Ctrl+F would open the Find (and Replace) dialog while now
Ctrl+F opens the quick search input area. The two behave differently
when the enter key
@alessandro-menti
gconftool-2 has no effect. The change must be done with dconf-editor (part of
dconf-tools) to show or hide the text entry location bar by default. The key is
in org.gnome.nautilus.preference . This is reproducible on a fresh Oneiric
install.
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It's been reported already; so, the best to do is give it attention at the
reported location:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=662243
I agree that this is a real hindrance. I've switched my file manager to
Thunar at the moment to get back the functionality.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 811202 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/811202
bug #811202 is private; so, I cannot view it.
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This bug affects my installation of Natty as well when running in the
No-effects version session. It happens with many programs, not just
gnome-terminal.
Enabling composting in metacity or using compiz fixes the issue, but
adds visual candy that I dislike and seems to also cause occasional GPU
han