I can confirm this bug. Rhythmbox sees any track from my library as
having "Unknown" year, even though this tag is present (verified with
Puddletag).
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** Description changed:
What happens:
In Nautilus, when creating two folders an error occurs, preventing creation
of two or more folders in a row (hotkeys, etc.).
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open Nautilus and explore any folder/place.
2. Create a folder using hotkey SHIFT + CTRL + N, type
The attached video apparently has weird colours (perhaps a problem of Desktop
Recorder which I used), but this is not the case, fortunately.
It show how I create three pairs of folders, and each time get an error. Please
refer to it as a step-by-step guide on how to reproduce.
Adnotation: while
I see and understand that there are probably more.
What I do not understand is why allowing full configurability isn't desired,
especially that it shouldn't prove to be dangerous and/or difficult for users
(the new ones usually don't tamper with configuration panels at all).
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Sebastien, that I do not know.
But then again, how many users actually change standard keybindings? And how
many average, non-tech savvy users do? If safety reasons are taken into
account, why only two (apparently) keyboard shortcuts are omitted, not more of
them?
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Sebastien, Mikael, the bug described is a lack of configurability in GNOME
control center (gnome-control-center package).
I have changed the target package accordingly and marked this as Confirmed,
since one would expect a Keyboard shortcuts tab to allow users full
configurability and connecting
Thank you for your input, Sebastien.
I filed this bug to Upstream, you can find it here:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=664057
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #664057
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=664057
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I can hardly concur. On small screens it could easily lead to Nautilus'
interface clutter, besides, one cannot be sure if it would really make
it easier for _everyone_, not just for those who have gotten used to the
idea they presented.
In my opinion, this idea could be implemented as an option in
Public bug reported:
What happens:
In Nautilus, when creating two folders an error occurs, preventing creation of
two or more folders in a row (hotkeys, etc.).
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open Nautilus and explore any folder/place.
2. Create a folder using hotkey SHIFT + CTRL + N, type a name for it
Thank you for your input.
I browsed through GNOME Bugzilla bugs and found that Bug no. 530542
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/530542) was sent to
the developers through GNOME Bugzilla. It got their attention and, according to
comments posted under Launchpad bug (the Bugz
Public bug reported:
What happens:
In Nautilus, when exploring a mountable filesystem of a device (having it open
in the active window/tab), unmounting this device by the unmount icon on the
side panel causes whole window to close, having immediately followed
unmounting. If the currently explor
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