The user should be prompted with a listbox of some sort, containing all
the nearby places.
Also, not all users are map-aware. They know they are in country XYZ,
but they are not educated enough to pinpoint the exact location on the
map. The users should have an alternative display of available
loc
Please can you answer the following question:
If I open a directory in Nautilus, select a file, and press delete - will I
be presented with a confirmation dialog-box?
And now I close all windows, and select a file on the desktop, then press
delete - will I be presented with a confirmation dialog-b
> upstream disagree that's a bug, they have a point you can restore
things moved in the trash easily and adding confirmation dialogs is
rather annoying than useful in most of the cases
Are you serious?! Any other desktop environment (Windows / KDE) asks. This is
what the user expects!
Feels like
We should differentiating the two ways of sending a file to the trash
bin - dragging and dropping, or pressing the Delete key.
In the case of drag'n'drop, it is not expected to confirm the file
'deletion'. This is the way it is done on MS Windows also.
In the case of pressing 'Delete', I believe
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 91948 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/91948
Hi Brian,
I had this bug with Ubuntu 7.04 DVD after installing on HD.
Like Lacy, my motherboard was found to be defective so I gave up on
installing Ubuntu on that machine.
I will replace the mobo - but the bu
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 91948 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/91948
It happened to me also. I've tested my keyboard is functioning (Israeli
keyboard), by entering text both in Hebrew and in English.
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