Hi,
is there any hope for this on Lucid?
I am using Lucid Lynx with Nautilus 2.30.1. Is there a way to get a more
up-to-date version, without leaving Lucid?
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And why is this "incomplete"?
This has followed me from version to version, and I suppose it would be easy
for anyone to reproduce.
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Just saying, this thing is not fixed.
Atm, what I see mostly happen:
I wake up from suspend-to-ram with 4 nautilus tabs open to an ssh location.
These are unresponsive, until I unmount the dead ssh connection. I try browsing
them to a local folder, but they do not respond.
When I do this, the tab
I think this behavior is not as it should be.
At the time I wrote the previous message, it did work with suspend-to-ram.
Now I checked with hibernate, and again I need to manually cut ssh connection
and then do something to reconnect. And before I cut the connection, things
freeze.
So, the probl
Sensitivity min, Acceleration max -> I am happy.
Thanks a lot, Pelládi Gábor (#16).
And yes, the options and their labeling are awkward.
This is how I think about it. There are different levels to approach this.
1) There is a factor between physical mouse movement (in centimeters) and
cursor mov
Wow.. something has changed in Nautilus!
Maybe I am on a new version? It says "2.30.1".
Now the remote ssh tabs no longer close after suspend-to-ram.
Instead,
- each of the remote tabs goes to local "Home" automatically after a
suspend-to-ram.
- all ssh connections are cut off.
- the back button
A little workaround:
7.d) For each of the remote nautilus tabs, click "Home". Then unmount the ssh
connections (in the side pane).
This prevents the tabs from being closed.
8.d) For each of the previously remote nautilus tabs, click the "Back" button.
Yeah!
Anyway, this is not a satisfactory so
And my system is:
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Gnome version 2.30.2
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Sorry, this is not fixed for me.
On startup / reboot:
- For a long time I see no panels at all. The full-screen windows are resized
in a way that they leave space for the panels, but the panels themselves are
just transparent bars showing the desktop image.
- After this long time of waiting, I s