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I'm guessing this is unrelated to
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/296 since that applies
every time you open a folder with a lot of thumbnails, so I'm going to
assume this is fixed, please change back to New if you can reproduce
this bug on Ubuntu 18.04 or Cosmic.
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When the Files Nightly Flatpak is updated (at the moment it's a 3.28.0
build from March 2018), someone should install that and test this issue.
.desktop file support has been removed from Files master so this can be
closed as Won't Fix if this works in that.
Assuming Fix Released, please change the bug status to New if you can
reproduce this issue on Ubuntu 18.04 or Cosmic.
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Title:
nautilus bookmarks become unclickable and hidden
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I'm going to assume Fix Released, please change back to New if you can
reproduce this issue on Ubuntu 18.04 or Cosmic.
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Marking this Invalid for now because I'm going to assume that the
session switcher was working as intended. Why did your upgrade to 18.04
change this though?
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the same problem on Ubuntu 18.04 or Cosmic, I agree with the Files
developers, this feels like a problem elsewhere in the stack though I
don't know how to prove this or where else in the stack the problem
could be.
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The correct upstream bug for this is
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/117
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Nautilus opens for every
I don't have this problem when launching from the Ubuntu Dock (gnome-
shell-extension-ubuntu-dock), nor from launching form Frippery Panel
Favourites. I haven't tried the last one but I don't think this bug is
reproducible then either.
All-in-one-Places doesn't work on GNOME 3.28 on Ubuntu 18.04:
I can't reproduce this issue (albeit not when launching from Places
since I don't have this button on GNOME 3.28 on Ubuntu 18.04) with Files
3.26.3-0ubuntu4 on Ubuntu 18.04. Am assuming this is fixed, please
change this back to New if you can reproduce the issue on 18.04 or
18.10.
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I can't reproduce this on Files 3.26.3-0ubuntu4 on Ubuntu 18.04, please
change the status of the bug back to New if you can reproduce it on
Ubuntu 18.04 or 18.10.
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I can't reproduce this issue on Files 3.26.3-0ubuntu4 on Ubuntu 18.04.
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MonoDevelop is no longer available in Software so I installed it with
`flatpak install --user --from https://download.mono-
project.com/repo/monodevelop.flatpakref` as per
http://www.monodevelop.com/download/linux/ This is version 7.3.3 (build
5).
This no longer seems to be a problem in that
And I'm on Files 3.26.3-0ubuntu4
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Title:
Error creating
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nautilus does not seem to fork when run from
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New feature : drag one file and drop onto another
This seems to be fixed as of Files 3.26.3-0ubuntu4 and Text Editor
3.28.1-1ubuntu1 on Ubuntu 18.04.
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Nikita could you clarify what you mean here please? Do you want Desktop
to be a shortcut in Files when icons are enabled on the desktop or when
they're not? And why?
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Title:
Nautilus - Horizontal Bookmarks Toolbar (like
Filed upstream: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/421
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No Preference for "Show UP button"
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Filed upstream at https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/419
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No Preference to "Show Text Location instead of
As far as I understand, Fix Committed is the wrong status for the Ubuntu
task since the fix is not committed into Ubuntu.
I'm waiting for someone to rebuild the Files Nightly Flatpak (the last
build was 2018-03-18 08:53:15 +) since I don't really want to build
master by hand.
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Affects Files 3.26.3-0ubuntu4 on Ubuntu 18.04 and the Files 3.28.0 Nightly
Flatpak.
Filed upstream at https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/418
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I think Ubuntu should stick with upstream here really, so I'd suggest
attaching that patch on the upstream bug (and then I'll re-open the bug)
if you think the behaviour should be changed, but given they gave the
Expected Behaviour tag to my closed bug I think the matter is closed.
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Title:
File Properties in Trash to provide more
Filed upstream at https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/416
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Nautilus does not focus search bar upon typing if
I'm not able to reproduce this bug on Files 3.26.3-0ubuntu4 on Ubuntu
18.04 (at least, when downloading an image from Facebook to Desktop from
Chromium 65.0.3325.181 (277) [snap]) so I'm assuming this is Fix
Released, if you can reproduce this bug on Ubuntu 18.04 then please
change this to New.
Scott please could you make a screencast of your problem as per these
instructions and attach a video? https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-
help/stable/screen-shot-record.html.en
If you can produce a screencast showing your issue then you can also
file an issue upstream and attach it to that:
I can't reproduce this on Files 3.26.3-0ubuntu4 on Ubuntu 18.04 so am
assuming that the fix was released sometime before then. Please change
the status to New if this is not the case.
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I can't reproduce this issue for MP3s but I can reproduce this issue for
PNGs on Files 3.26.3-0ubuntu4 on Ubuntu 18.04. I've reported this
upstream: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/415
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I can't reproduce this bug in Files 3.26.3-0ubuntu4 (in Ubuntu 18.04) so
I'm going to assume this has been fixed, please re-open the bug if you
can reproduce the problem.
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Are these machines working now or do you have the same issues? The
desktop of 1002 looks like the GNOME session as Sebastien says (on the
login screen click your name then the cog in the bottom-right to see
what session is being used) - this has different default settings for
the theme etc which
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* https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/357#note_114616
Where the Files developer says: 'How can we make the error message more
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Karl (or anyone else wanting this bug fixed) can you answer this
question on GitLab please? Otherwise this bug may not be fixed:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/357
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I've followed the instructions at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed with pinning and /bionic-
proposed and get 'E: Unable to locate package libgtop2' :( Could someone
who knows the proper procedure update that article or what am I doing
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I'm using 0.11.3-3 from the repositories, does 0.11.6 need to be SRU'd?
Since this is a new upstream microrelease that should be acceptable, if
someone wants to follow the process for making that happen:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#Procedure
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The bug is now at https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/624
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Importance: Medium => Undecided
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Status: Expired => New
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This bug seems to have been re-introduced in Ubuntu 18.04 (GNOME
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Removing the bug this was marked a dupe of ( bug 1715582 ) because I
still have this issue on 18.04 (albeit without the 'gio+' prefixes in
the title.
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"Operation not supported by backend" when backing up to smb server
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I can't reproduce this on Files 3.26.3-0ubuntu4 on Ubuntu 18.04.
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Title:
nautilus preference is not remembered
Status in
Daniel thanks for your work here to try and get this filed correctly. If
the logs are different for me and for this bug then perhaps my bug is
different? Ray Strode (upstream) thinks the key part of my log is
```
Apr 23 17:43:40 adam-thinkpad-t430 gdm3[2997]: GdmSession: Emitting
100% agreed, mark yourself as affected by bug 1745210
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gnome-control-center crashed with SIGSEGV in
On Sebastien Bacher's request I've filed this upstream:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/227
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Title:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/deja-dup/+bug/1734499 is
apparently a duplicate of this and I still get that on 18.04 (with the
backup that, iirc, I made on 17.10).
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1715582 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1715582
I still have this problem in Ubuntu 18.04 (with the backup I made on
17.10 (if I recall correctly)).
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I think the relevant parts of the log are from 15:27:15.
I'm not sure how to get the full (unabbreviated) without SSH and I have
no devices to use to SSH in unfortunately :(
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I use persistent logging and got this (entered incorrect passwords and
then the correct one, after the last message there's nothing for over 10
seconds (hanging on purple screen) and then I hard shutdown, I'm on a
ThinkPad T430 with an SSD so it usually logs in very fast (and does when
I get the
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Public bug reported:
Ran into this error on 17.10 which is allegedly fixed on 18.04:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/deja-dup/+bug/1734499 (I think
I did the original backup on either 17.04 or 17.10)
I upgraded to 18.04 and now the problem is that when I put the USB stick
in, Backups
Presumably this is a snapd policy and should be filed under snapd too?
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[snap] cannot save file under $HOME
What conditions are needed to reproduce this bug? I can't seem to
reproduce it on Ubuntu 17.10.
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Nautilus and Desktop
I can't reproduce this bug on current 17.10 (even with the Hot Corner
enabled, Activities doesn't trigger otherwise without it enabled) so I'm
going to assume this is Fix Released unless I hear otherwise!
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I can't reproduce this bug with Files 3.26 on Ubuntu 17.10 either.
Sebastien can you mark this as affecting the Xenial series? :)
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Can you reproduce this bug at all on current Ubuntu 17.10? :)
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Dragging an icon (e.g. folder) to the top left corner
Esc to cancel search is working in Files 3.26 on Ubuntu 17.10. Sebastien
please can you mark this as affecting the Xenial series as New? :)
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I don't have an Ubuntu 16.04 install to test on, could someone please
confirm that this bug applies to Ubuntu 16.04 and not Ubuntu 17.10? I
suspect they've changed the Open With behavior between Files 3.18/3.14
and 3.26 and this effectively makes the bug Fix Released (but New on
Ubuntu 16.04) but
(I can confirm this bug with Ubuntu 17.10's default GNOME session)
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file rename on desktop misaligned
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I can't reproduce this problem on Ubuntu 17.10 with Files 3.26 so I'm
going to mark this as Fix Released (please revert if you can reproduce
in 17.10) and please could Sebastien (Bug Control member) mark this as
affecting the Xenial as New? :)
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Upstream has said (in the Bugzilla bug) that this is an Ubuntu bug that
needs patching in Ubuntu, it's not their problem
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I would suggest having this bug filed marked against the Xenial series
as 'Confirmed' since if it's been changed then the Xenial behavior
likely wasn't intended and then mark the bug in general as Fix Released?
Could Sebastien mark this as affecting Xenial because he is a Bug
Control member?
**
I've reproduced the bug with Files 3.26 and the Files 3.28 Nightly
Flatpak on Ubuntu 17.10. I've filed the bug upstream:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/367
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DimkaS that sounds like a separate issue, if you can find the issue on
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>From Files 3.28 onwards (3.28 is the latest upstream version and 3.30
will presumably be used in Ubuntu 18.10), desktop icons are handled by a
GNOME extension and not by Files. I have thus filed this bug against the
GNOME Extension, it is up to Ubuntu developers, not upstream, to fix the
bug (if
Hi Rob can you clarify what's happening here? When I do this (Files 3.26
on Ubuntu 17.10) it opens the webpage in Text Editor (rather than the
launcher), is that the bug you're reporting and can you reproduce it on
Ubuntu 17.10 or 18.04? :) Marking Incomplete for now (please change to
New if
Pretty sure this is fixed on Files 3.26 on Ubuntu 17.10. If you can
reproduce the bug on a supported Ubuntu release (14.04, 16.04, or 17.10)
or the development release (18.04) then, if the former, please post
asking for the bug to be marked as affecting the relevant series (e.g.
Xenial (for
PI can't reproduce this bug on Files 3.26 on Ubuntu 17.10. If you can
reproduce the bug on a supported Ubuntu release (14.04, 16.04, or 17.10)
or the development release (18.04) then, if the former, please post
asking for the bug to be marked as affecting the relevant series (e.g.
Xenial (for
Pretty sure this is fixed on Files 3.26 on Ubuntu 17.10. If you can
reproduce the bug on a supported Ubuntu release (14.04, 16.04, or 17.10)
or the development release (18.04) then, if the former, please post
asking for the bug to be marked as affecting the relevant series (e.g.
Xenial (for
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
sorting by mtime not working when subdirectories
Doesn't apply to Files 3.26 on Ubuntu 17.10 where pressing Esc causes an
animation to occur where the icon appears to return to its original
position (though the icon in its original position is always visible
there anyway).
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No status bar of any kind indicating total number of
I've filed this upstream here:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/365
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Active file selection is not removed
See bug 1762354 for a generic snapd bug that's been filed on this issue
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In fact, it might make sense to file this bug against snapd and mark bug
1762354 as a duplicate (since that bug was filed later)?
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I didn't notice this bug sorry :( this is partially a problem for people
who help with the Bug Squad like me, we didn't pick up and triage this
bug quick enough and I personally apologize for that :(
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Status in libreoffice
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Active file selection is not removed on a new search
Filed here: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/357
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.desktop file fails with unhelpful error message "The was
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If you think this is still an issue on Files 3.28 then comment on my
issue and I may reopen it :)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1481049
Title:
list view defines
Confirmed on Ubuntu 17.10. The Files 3.28 Flatpak has this bug fixed by
calling the Type of ISOs 'Other' and you can get more info on the Types
with the 'Type (Detailed)' column. Ubuntu 18.04 is shipping with Files
3.26, however, so this bug still applies to Ubuntu.
I filed a bug upstream here
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Ubuntu 15.04 (vivid) reached end-of-life on February 4, 2016.
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Upstream said in the upstream bug that it's a bug in GTK.
'there is a list of shortcut keys already available from the menu bar'
this is not true because Files (in GNOME, at least) uses CSD? Perhaps
this should be closed here and upstream as Won't Fix?
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