Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
- click on the Trash can on the bottom of the Launcher
- select list view, as opposed to grid view.
It is completely broken and unusable.
Main issues:
- the default width of the Name column is ridiculously small. Names longer than
just 2 or 3 characters
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 13.10 (Unity), Evince's menu on the top of the screen has only
one entry Document Viewer with only one menu item Help, which is
pathetic.
The full menu is available under a button with a gear wheel icon.
Expected: the application's main menu on the top of the
Public bug reported:
Now this is too much.
I wanted to temporarily see a folder tree in TREE VIEW and I've found
out that feature has been REMOVED. That's absolutely ridiculous. Who on
earth, in his right mind, would decide to remove such a feature from a
file browser, which was already
By Ubuntu has patched typeahead selection back in you mean it will
become available in some future update, right? Because currently I don't
see typeahead selection. Typing results in a search (which also includes
subfolders).
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I totally second comments #90 and #91
This bug demonstrates (if any more proof was needed) that Nautilus needs to be
replaced with something else by default in Ubuntu (and in any distro trying to
be of any use), quite urgently.
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Public bug reported:
I copyed a bunch of files from a Nautilus window into another by
Ctrl+dragging and dropping them. Both windows were set with icons
visualization, so when I (ctrl)dragged and dropped the icons, dotted
rectangles were drawn and dragged, as expected.
However, after dropping the
After this, I noticed that the mobile device was listed on the bottom of the
left panel of Nautilus.
So I clicked it, and Nautilus crashed.
After that, I relaunched Nautilus, and now browsing the mobile device
works both from Nautilus (clicking on the device name on the left panel)
and from the
Public bug reported:
See screenshot. This is a JS file.
There are portions of expressions that are incorrectly highlighted in pink as
if they were strings.
There is no syntax error before or after the captured portion of text.
The script is parsed as expected by the javascript interpreter, so
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See screenshot. This is a JS file.
There are portions of expressions that
** Summary changed:
- Syntax highlight: nonsense pink coloring of portions of expressions in JS
+ Syntax highlight (JS): Portions of expressions between / and / taken as
regular expressions
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I turned on my computer and the bluetooth icon in the notification area was
not present. It usually is.
So I launched Bluetooth from the dash, and Bluetooth was turned off. I turned
on, so the icon on the notification area appeared.
The question is why it got turned off
Please reconsider the reassignment to Nautilus.
I don't think the bluetooth widget in the notification area has nothing
to do with Nautilus. And when I click on the device listed there, the
computer does NOT EVEN TRY TO CONNECT to the phone; I guess it would
open Nautilus after establishing a
If I open BlueTooth Settings, then select the device from the list on
the left, then click on the Browse Files button, then IT WORKS.
It's definitely the notification-area widget that it's broken.
I'm going to change this to confirmed because if we wait for someone
else to test it (let alone
(the hcidump itself confirms it)
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Status: New = Confirmed
** Package changed: nautilus (Ubuntu) = indicator-bluetooth (Ubuntu)
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Public bug reported:
When browsing files on a bluetooth device, the date is not available. If
you choose the list mode, the modification date column shows unknown
for all files.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Package: nautilus 1:3.6.3-0ubuntu16
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
Public bug reported:
I had a Nautilus window that had been open for hours and had survived
more than one suspend/resume of the computer. I used it every once in a
while, as I usually do.
Then I brought it to front to do some stuff (after maybe a few hours of not
using it) and it suddenly was
Actually I think the issue is in the widget or applet or whatever it's
called that appears in the notification area.
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Title:
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Up to now it has happened to me only once:
- I opened a file (a .js file) in Gedit by double clicking in nautilus
- Gedit would not respond to scroll, or it would respond with HUGE slowness,
i.e. several seconds after moving the scroll bar or mouse wheel it would
actually
I finally was able to prevent the screen to become black after inactivity by
running in a terminal:
sudo xset s off
I have no idea what that is (just copied and pasted it from some askubuntu
answer) and it's absolutely insane that you have to write a command from a
terminal in order to
Shit!! The workaround only works until the next reboot (or xorg
restart). How the hell do I make it permanent?
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This is ridiculous.
If that's an upstream decision, it is a WRONG one and a bug should be filed
upstream, and watched from here.
Either that or nautilus must definitely be replaced in Ubuntu with a decent
file browser, which wouldn't be a bad idea given what it has become lately
(consider for
The opinion status is wrong, anyway.
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Title:
Can't open in new window
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Right click on a folder in Nautilus.
There is an open and an open in new tab options, but there's no open in
new window, and there should be.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Package: nautilus 1:3.6.3-0ubuntu16
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.8.0-31.46-generic
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The hibernate option is now present, but greyed out, which I guess is
because hibernation is disabled globally, which in turn I guess is
because hibernation doesn't work in most cases (very sad that nothing
has been done to fix that yet).
The suspend option is missing completely, though it is
Public bug reported:
I have a folder full of gif files.
Of most of them, the thumbnail is shown.
But for a few of them, randomly, only a generic GIF thumbnail is shown
instead.
Refreshing the directory doesn't fix the issue.
The files are just fine: I can open them in the default image viewer
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Then I pick a file whose thumbnail is not shown, I copy it into another
folder, and _there_ the thumbnail is shown.
So it's completely random, it's not something wrong with the file.
I guess something fails randomly when generating the preview.
There doesn't seem to be a way of forcing the
Public bug reported:
I selected two folders (which contained files) and hit the Delete key. I
got the nonsense warning shown in the screenshot:
Unable to trash file: Directory not empty
Since when is that a reason for not being able to move a directory to trash???
I have done the same hundreds
An additional demential annoyance which is a consequence of this bug:
Steps to reproduce:
- navigate to a folder
- select some files and/or folders and copy them (ctrl+C)
- navigate to another folder
- paste (Ctrl+C)
Expected: should paste the files/folder into the new folder
Observed: pastes
Public bug reported:
How it used to work till Ubuntu 12.10:
A - on the top of the window there used to be a search button. Only if you
clicked it, a search textfield would appear and you could do a file search
B - on the other hand, without performing any search, just by typing the
beginning of
Public bug reported:
The key shortcut Ctrl+D deletes a line of text in Gedit.
However, this is not shown in the edit menu.
This should be listed as an item in the Edit menu, with the corresponding
shortcut shown next to it.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Package: gedit
Public bug reported:
Open a Nautilus window
Go to the top of the screen.
There is only a Files menu. Click on it to unfold it.
There is a New window option but there is no New tab option.
It used to exist until ubuntu 12.10, now it's gone without a good reason.
Yes, you can easily open a new
Public bug reported:
I realize this is obviously by design, but there's no good reason for
such a design which is plain wrong, so it has to be reverted.
Nautilus used to have a normal menu similar to most applications: File,
Edit, View...
Now it only has a Files menu (where Files is the new
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
- open a folder in Nautilus
- double click on a text file that will open by default in GEdit
= the cursor starts showing a waiting animation (rotating dots in a circle)
Expected behavior
= As soon as the file is opened in Gedit, the cursor waiting
Shit, apport is useless. It didn't attach any log or crash dump. I'm
wasting my time.
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Title:
random gedit crash
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Public bug reported:
I was just typing, editing a file (with a few other opened in other tabs).
Suddenly Gedit started consuming a lot of cpu and after a few seconds it
crashed.
Upon restart, it didn't even give me an option to restore the unsaved
file from a backup, which is the worst thing.
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
- open a folder
- notice as Nautilus statrs computing subfolder sizes ( is displayed
instead of the size until the size is computed)
- immediately double-click on one of the subfolders
Expected:
- Nautilus should stop computing the subfolders' size,
Public bug reported:
This is not systematic, so it's pretty difficult to reproduce at will,
but I have observed it at least twice.
I think this happens more probably when Nautilus is slow because it's
loading all the information for the first time (i.e. nothing is cached
yet), e.g. when you
Public bug reported:
With Nautilus, I navigated to a folder that contained about 2,000 gif files.
I selected all of them
I cut with Ctrl+X
I navigated to another folder
I pasted with Ctrl+V
= A popup window appeared saying Preparing to move N files, and it got stuck
there forever.
Nautilus
Note that moving the same amount of files with a mv command from a
terminal takes a fraction of a second. The exact same should happen with
nautilus.
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Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
* Open a folder with many files and a few subfolders; show files as List mode,
and order files by name. Folders will be at the top. Make sure there are enough
files so that a scroll bar will show up and the amount of scrolling is
considerable.
* scroll
I think the Fix Committed status should be used only when the fix is
available for the current Ubuntu version.
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I meant Fix Released, sorry
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Title:
cannot set bmp as desktop background (and no reason given)
To manage
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
- In Nautilus, Navigate to a folder that contains some file of which you are
not the owner and for which you don't have write permissions
- either Select such a file and hit the delete key
- OR right click on it and select move to trash
Expected
Public bug reported:
There are a few particular folders in my filesystem which don't have
anything special (that I know of) and that do _not_ contain many files
or subfolder (just a dozen items), which at random times take several
seconds to show up when I open them in Nautilus.
Most of the
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open a file with some text.
2. Hit Ctrl+F
3. Write foo in the search box
4. Browse the search results (either with the arrow buttons or with Ctrl+G
5. Go on editing and forget about searching
6. Hit Ctrl+F again
7. Type bar
Expected: When you hit
Public bug reported:
I have a folder that contains about 40,000 small images. When I open
this folder in Nautilus, it starts exhibiting the following absurd
behaviors:
1. It takes ages to show the list of files (even in list mode). Ages
means several minutes, while getting the complete list in a
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Title:
Nautilus goes berserk when broswing folders with many files
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Usually in Nautilus if you right-click on a disk or filesystem and
select properties, a circular pie chart is shown indicating used space
in yellow and free space in blue, and next to it the used and free
spaces in bytes/kB/MB/GB are shown. Total capacity is also shown.
When
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Title:
Full disk shows 0bytes used (and free) in properties
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Steps to reproduce:
1. Open a Nautilus window
2. On the left column, click on a disk on the top-left, under Devices. The
contents of the disk are shown on the right
3. Start typing
Expected: search should be done in the contents of the directory, on the right
Observed:
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search is done on the left column rather than the folder contents
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When I double click on a sound file (e.g. mp3 or wav) in Nautilus it is
opened and played in Rhythmbox.
Sometimes, after the file is finished, other files that I had opened
recently (even if it was days ago and I had already rebooted more than
once in the meantime) are
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Title:
double clicking a file in nautilus plays that file and other
previously played files
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Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
- Open Nautilus
- Navigate to a folder containing at least a subfolder F with thousands of
items totalling many gigabytes of contents
- Right-click on F and select Properties
= You'll see the contents value that grows and grows
Now keep the Properties
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Title:
properties window blocks main window forever while size of content
folders are computed
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I have the same (apparent) problem but the HUE slider in totem is OK,
and it happens in all applications playing videos, with all or almost
all codecs.
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The bug is definitely in metacity, not in the theme. The grabbable
border should be thick REGARDLESS of whether the visible border is thick
or not. Visible border should be set according to aesthetic/design
criteria, while width of grabbable border should be according to
usability criteria and
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 386233 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/386233
Are you sure this is a dup? #386233 seems to deal with the cases where
some property actually changes while they are been displayed. Here I'm
talking about when you open a folder's properties dialog and the
Public bug reported:
When you right-click on a file and select properties, both the
appriximate size in KB, MB or GB _AND_ the exact size in bytes are
shown.
The same should happen when you right-click on a folder and select
properties (and the size of its contents are computerd). Instead, only
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Title:
Folder properties doesn't show exact size in bytes, only approximate
size in kB/MB/GB
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- right click on a folder with a lot of gigabytes of contents
- select Properties
- look at the total size
The size shown increases while it is computed, until it finally stops
increasing.
No clue is given whether it is done computing or not.
Wnen it stops increasing for a
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Title:
no clue is given of whether computing total size of folder is done
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Well the bug is still valid: if the file contains html AND PHP, it
should open it with the text editor as it does with .php files. Opening
it in the browser is not the correct thing at all. It would be
acceptable if it contains _only_ html (though with a .inc extension I
would deem more
Public bug reported:
If you double click a file with extension .inc, by default it will open in
the browser.
Default should be the text editor, (unless there is some more suitable
application, but certainly not the browser)
I know this is only a default value and you can configure file
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Title:
.inc files are opened in browser by default
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Oh, I see, it depends on the contents of the file.
If the file contains html code (even if it contains also php code as in
my case), it opens in the browser.
This is the kind of features a-la-Microsoft, where the software tries
to be smart and the result is you can't rely on it.
I attach the
Public bug reported:
- open nautilus
- browse to a remote samba folder
- try to open a subfolder to which you don't have access
Observed behavior
-You get the error message: The folder contents could not be displayed. You do
not have the permissions necessary to view the contents of 'XXX'
- The
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Title:
shows loading and waiting icon forever after access denied to remote
samba folder
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After rebooting (again), video and audio codec information is shown in
Properties (again), so the issue is intermittent: sometimes, video and
audio information stops being shown in Properties, and rebooting fixes
the issue.
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Please remove the duplicate status
I have already applied the workaround for bug 856988 and I do can play
mov files with totem now, so that bug is not affecting me any more. At
first, that also fixed the no-properties issue (after rebooting).
But now, again I can't see any information about
Ok I've realised I could remove the duplicate status myself
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Status: Incomplete = New
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The aspect of Nautilus has suddenly changed, without restarting the
computer, just while I was using it.
See the screenshot. It's like as if the theme had been changed to a
retro theme that imitates a desktop of the 80's.
I hope this will go away after reboot.
ProblemType:
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Yes the issue disappeared after restart.
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Title:
Nautilus has gone berserk
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When a filesystem is mounted as read-only and you browse it in Nautilus,
sometimes folders icons are shown with a lock icon on their bottom-right
corner (which is expected), but sometimes they are not, so you don't
know they are readonly until you try to do some write
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Title:
lock symbol on read-only folder icons sometimes not shown
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Example 1
Browse to a folder in a read/write filesystem, select some file or folder and
hit Ctrl+C
Then browse to a folder in a read-only filesystem, and hit Ctrl+V (paste)
Expected: exactly the same should happen as when you drag an item from a
folder to the other: an
** Summary changed:
- write operation on readonly folders fail SILENTLY when done via keyboard
shortcuts
+ write operations on readonly folders fail SILENTLY when done via keyboard
shortcuts
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Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
- open gedit
- write the text: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
- select the portion from e to i included (5 characters)
- cut it e.g. by using ctrl+x = no text is selected now (ok)
- undo with ctrl+z = the un-cutted text is selected now (ok)
- redo with
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Title:
bogus selection after undoing and redoing a cut operation
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See the screenshot. Some image thumbnails are shown with a border, some
are not.
I guess having or not having a frame is a matter of tastes, I can't tell
which is better, but there's no reason why some images should have a
frame and some should not.
Note that some of the
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