Can confirm that method describe in comment #6 works for me on Kubuntu
17.10. Thank you!
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Gimp tooltip text color is white
Not sure if this is relevant, but even when Nautilus is working again,
I'm getting a bunch of these:
(nautilus:7585): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_container_foreach: assertion
'GTK_IS_CONTAINER (container)' failed
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I'm getting the same problem:
scott@scott-Ubuntu:~$ nautilus
Could not register the application: Timeout was reached
scott@scott-Ubuntu:~$ ps aux | grep nautilus
scott 2723 0.0 0.6 1379804 53692 ? Sl 09:13 0:09 nautilus -n
scott 7579 0.0 0.0 15948 924 pts/0S+ 15
In reply to Tim Chen (#27):
I have installed the bluez4-ssp as instructed. It works, however, there
is some weirdness. When I "Set up new device" and then select the K810
keyboard in the list and press the "Continue" button, it briefly shows
one 6 digit PIN number before showing the second one.
W
In my opinion this is quite a serious bug as the file manager is a core
component of the operating system. Not being able to reliably mount and
unmount SFTP and/or Samba resources makes performing every day
computing tasks (copying files to and from network shares) a hassle.
When this issue does o
Just to add to my previous post, I have now experienced this issue when
accessing a Samba share using IP addresses.
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Title:
N
I am running Ubuntu 11.10 desktop 64 bit, the server is 11.10 64 bit,
all updates installed, and this problem still exists. Steps to
reproduce:
1. Create a file on the server (eg: /tmp/test.txt).
2. chown usr1:grp1 /tmp/test.txt
3. Open Nautilus on desktop.
4. Press CTRL+L (address bar appears).
5
I'm using Ubuntu 11.04 and this problem still exists. Steps to
reproduce:
1. Open Nautilus
2. Press + L.
3. In the address bar, enter: sftp://yourserver:/path/to/file
4. Right-click on a text file and open it with GEdit (select 'Open with
TextEdit').
5. Make a change to the file.
6. Save the fil