Hi Thomas, I was not able to properly explain the problem because of being a
newbie, even though I've been using Ubuntu Studio since 11.10, but you
described the problem perfectly. I use only Ubuntu studio because I'm a
musician and I'm presently using 16.04 LTS. I loved 14.04. Sometimes 16.04
'blinks' as if it would crash, but it doesn't. Another problem I have is that
when I try to take my backup files from my jump drive, it wont take some of
them; I wonder if there might have been anything wrong with the installation,
it was a clean install.It seems to me that no one else has these problems. I
don't understand exactly what nautilus is but Google gave me an idea. Oh, and
thank you very much for replying. Anything else you may wish to add I would be
very grateful for, I really want 16.04 to be good.
Devon Richardson.
Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might...(Ecclesiastes 9:10)
On Thursday, June 30, 2016 5:09 AM, Thomas Pfundt <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi Devon,
I wasn't able to reproduce the problem you described, but the crash behaviour
sounds similar to what I experienced in the past when renaming files in Thunar
(the default file browser). It would occasionally just close on me randomly
without an Apport report opening (the box that usually appears when a program
crashes). I think that's what you mean by "defaulting to the desktop", correct?
As I said, unfortunately I'm unable to help you with the exact problem, but
you could try to install Nautilus as a workaround and use it as your default
file browser at this time. It's the default program in vanilla Ubuntu and I can
at least say that it's never crashed on me, ever. Also, it's relatively similar
in appearance.
If you want to install nautilus, just open a terminal and enter:
sudo apt-get install nautilus
Then enter your password and when it's done installing, open the system
preferences and select Nautilus in the drop-down menu under Default
Applications, tab Tools --> File Manager.
Kind regards,
Thomas
On 28.06.2016 23:49, Devon Richardson wrote:
Hi. Whenever I move three or more files from one folder to another, Ubuntu
defaults to the desktop, similar to a crash, but the computer doesn't crash.
Does this happen to anyone else? Devon Richardson.
Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might...(Ecclesiastes 9:10)
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