I frequently notice a similar thing when using the back/forward buttons. (I am using intrepid.) For example:
1. Open "File System" in tree view 2. Open /etc 3. Click on /etc/acpi to view the contents of that directory 4. Click on /dev to view the contents of that directory 5. Click the little down arrow beside /etc to collapse that directory's tree view 6. Click the back button in the toolbar to return to /etc/acpi in the main file list pane. Nautilus highlights /etc in the tree view, but doesn't expand the tree view to display the subdirectories of /etc. (This is where things begin to go wrong -- nautilus should probably expand the tree view and highlight /etc/acpi, where I actually am viewing.) 7. Click the little right arrow to expand the tree view to display the subdirectories of /etc like nautilus ought to do already. 8. Now the tree view breaks down: - clicking on /etc does nothing - clicking on subdirectories of /etc does nothing - clicking on other directories under "File System" does nothing 9. Furthermore, if I collapse /etc again and click around to other directories under "File System", /etc remains highlighted and even though I can navigate to other directories, clicking on /etc still does nothing. I've attached a screenshot of this behaviour (/etc remaining highlighted while I'm browsing /dev.) Collapsing "File System" resets the tree view so it works properly again. ** Attachment added: "/etc remains highlighted while browsing /dev" http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19267843/Screenshot-dev%20-%20File%20Browser.png -- Selection doesn't change when visiting a special location https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/32589 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is a direct subscriber. -- desktop-bugs mailing list desktop-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/desktop-bugs