On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 15:26:35 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote: >> happy. We used to settle with the the file manager that comes default >> with Gnome, but now that one can't rename files any more (it actually >> can initially, but stop responding to keyboard very soon). > > Just now I stresses nautilus and could not get it to "not respond to the > keyboard". So... please file a bug against nautilus giving as much detail > as possible.
Thanks Ron for your persistence. I felt obliged to do a through test now. :-) I can't file bug reports because my email smarthost setting is not working now... Seems the problem does not exist in normal situation (LANG=C), but only occurs when I start my very own Chinese gnome, like this: LANG=zh_CN.GB2312 GDM_LANG=zh_CN.GB2312 [EMAIL PROTECTED] startx -- :1 In ~/.gnomerc: LANG=zh_CN.GB2312 /usr/bin/chinput & All above add up to the bug. I tried to duplicate such environment one piece at a time, trying to stripped a minimum environment, but seems above all are necessary to reproduce the bug, especially the chinput, which I was trying to avoid at first. When nautilus is launched in such environment, it doesn't take long for it to stop responding to keyboard: "Rename" -> insert some chars anywhere in file name just to prove it is working, click mouse around within file name string here and there, then restart typing with "_", it won't work any more. You don't need Chinese file names to duplicate, or to active chinput, just English file names is good enough to reproduce the problem... Again, I was trying step by step to stripped a minimum bug reproducing environment. For such complicated setting, I don't expect the bug can be hunted down easily though... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]