Distro: Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS xenial
GNOME nautilus 3.14.3
I have the same problem that I can not rename files and folders by pressing the
F2 key.
I work on a laptop and I have connected an external keyboard (Microsoft Wired
Keyboard 400 with number pad). I Identify that if the "Num Lock" key is
The problem still exists here (e.g. using nemo and trying to rename
files does not work in any way). I'm living with this very annoying bug
since years. Frustrating.
DistroRelease: Linux Mint 17.3 Rosa
Uname: Linux 4.4.0-109-generic #132~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
The issue was gone from my machine since I upgraded the installation to
Ubuntu 16.04.
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Title:
can't rename files in nautilus
I could not find a fix somewhere. Will reset state to Triaged. If you
know about any existing fix, please link it here and reset to Fix
Released.
Please not further: The linked upstream bug report had been set to
"CanNotRepro". It would be helpful, if you could work together with the
upstream
I have this problem in Ubuntu 16.04, with ibus disabled, and it affects
other applications as well (certain configuration menus, some fields in
browser windows, etc). The only way to input into these fields is to
copy/paste from somewhere else using the mouse.
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I installed version 1:3.18.5 of nautilus and it solves the problem :
With this new version, when renaming a file (F2 on the file for example)
a box pops up in which you can type the new name.
Unfortunately with this version you can't paste files from the upper
right menu (the option has been
I too experience this problem, can't rename files/dirs in nautilus, when
typing a letter it behaves like an enter. On 16.04 with Dell XPS13-9350,
disabling ibus did not resolve it for me. I have a Dell T3240 and there
it just runs fine. I'm guessing it has to do something with the input,
like
** Changed in: ibus (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Confirmed
** Changed in: ibus (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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I still experience this bug in Ubuntu 15.04.
Also, changing the importance from Critical to Low? Renaming files? What
the EFF?
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Seems to be fixed in Ubuntu 15.04.
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Title:
can't rename files in nautilus
Status in IBus:
Unknown
Status in ibus package in
** Changed in: ibus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Critical = Low
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Title:
can't rename files in nautilus
Status in IBus:
Unknown
Status
It Feels like the Keyboard simply hangs after I copy/paste a new name
onto a file while renaming a file (virtually any file, picture,
document, etc) in Nautilus. Can confirm it does not seem to affect 32bit
versions, but I have two 14.10 (64bit) installations and they both do
it!
Suggestion for
This might be a duplicate of bug #1276186 (or vice-versa).
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Title:
can't rename files in nautilus
Status in IBus:
Unknown
Status
I uninstalled ibus, also y tried to use proposed packages for ubuntu
14.10 and updates nautilus, bug the bug is still there... I have two
keyboards, a usb one, and the integrated in the laptop... after two or
three reneames, or creating directories... nautilus fails and keyboard
is not
I did, killall ibus-daemon and it worked, without restarting
nautilus... but refresh of firefox and other apps are affected...
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Same issue (Ubuntu 14.10 on Acer TravelMate P253-e). Also for me, the
solution of setting Keyboard input method system to None ( System
Settings - Language Support - Language tab) offered by dess seems to
be fix. Thanks dess!
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The workarround does not work, I also tried to remove ibus, but the bug
is still there... so is not ibus...
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Title:
can't rename
Bug reported to IBus:
https://code.google.com/p/ibus/issues/detail?id=1764
** Bug watch added: IBus bugs #1764
http://code.google.com/p/ibus/issues/detail?id=1764
** Changed in: ibus (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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** Changed in: ibus
Importance: Undecided = Unknown
** Changed in: ibus
Status: New = Unknown
** Changed in: ibus
Remote watch: None = IBus bugs #1764
** Changed in: ibus (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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I read that it happens when you have more than one keyboard... it's my
case, I have a laptop and I use an external keyboard. Maybe It can help.
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Same problem here ubuntu 14.10 64 bits, gnome-panel
Sometimes the keyboard stops working, and nautilus sotps working after a
few minutes and restart and again it works
I don't know if related, but also sometimes keys start to repet like the
last 4 chars secuence, and everithing I write is
Please:
1. Report this bug to https://code.google.com/p/ibus/issues/list.
2. Paste the new report URL here.
3. Set this bug status back to confirmed.
Thank you.
** Package changed: nautilus (Ubuntu) = ibus (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: ibus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low = Critical
** Also affects:
I was also having this issue. For me, the solution of setting
Keyboard input method system to None ( System Settings - Language
Support - Language tab) offered by dess seems to be fix. Thanks dess!
Still, I want to add a bit more information:
When my keyboard input method system was set to
@dess : great, thanks for the tip !
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Title:
can't rename files in nautilus
Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
It looks like it's not Nautilus bug, but IBus.
Workarounds found:
* Disable IBus: set Keyboard input method system to None ( System Settings
- Language Support - Language tab).
* Execute in terminal killall ibus-daemon
This bug should be attached to corresponding IBus bug (which should be
I am having the same issue on Ubuntu 14.10 x86_64 on 3.16.0-29-generic,
when the issue occurs no keyboard inputs register at all. Mouse inputs
work fine to say rename, copy, paste, the navigation keys will work
unless I am renaming file/folder then no keyboard inputs including
navigation key work
I happen to suffer from this bug also, whenever I have a file or a
folder in the clipboard and then want to change a folder name pasting a
file nautilius loses its functionality (as described above) - the only
way to restore it is to kill nautilius.
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Affects me too.
Use two keyboard layouts International one in English and one in Portuguese
Brazilian.
After using the Nautilus for a few moments only the special keys work, the
letter keyboard and numbers for work.
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I get similar keyboard issues on Nautilus, Gedit, and Filezilla.
Wondering whether its a 64-bit specific issue as my secondary computer
is on 14.10 32-bit and there I am not affected by this issue.
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This bug affects also nemo 2.2.4
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Title:
can't rename files in nautilus
Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug
This bug affects me as well. It also affects Chromium Version
38.0.2125.111 Ubuntu 14.10 (290379) (64-bit) - when attempting to use
the backspace key in a comment field on Facebook. This causes keyboard
input to no longer work for the entire application, requiring it to be
closed and started
I can confirm the above.
I can also confirm that killing and restarting nautilus helps.
Strange: Ctrl-L does work though.
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Same here. Keyboard doesn't exist anymore for nautilus after a while. I
can kill and restart nautilus (nautilus -q) then I can use the keyboard
again for some time and then nautilus stops reacting to keyboard inputs
again.
Not only with F2 key, but also if I create a new folder (using
contextual
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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