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Hi,
I had the exact same problem on a fresh Ubuntu 10.10 install, and the
solution from Hugo did it !
thanks.
regards,
Dimi
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Try this:
gedit ~/.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list
Look for the line:
inode/directory=.
must be...
inode/directory=nautilus-folder-handler.desktop;nautilus.desktop;
Hugo
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Will try that - It happened last time upgraded to 10.4 Beta edition, I
ended up reinstalling the OS when the full version came out [wasted a
few hours, but using the Beta is to test].
A way around it is to open my computer then go to the Places,
Document, etc. folders - a bit of a pain, but it work
It is strange that .gtk-bookmarks is not in your home folder and you are still
seeing Documents, Music, Pictures, etc. in the "Places" menu.
The ~/.gtk-bookmarks file actually stores the nautilus bookmarks, which show up
in the "Places" menu.
One thing that you might want to try is:
Start nauti
Hi again,
I have checked the file you said and here are the results -
These files are here and the lines are correct:
>> x-directory/normal=nautilus-folder-handler.desktop
>> and
>> inode/directory=nautilus-folder-handler.desktop
These files are not here:
In your homefolder in the file .gtk-book
I will check them, but this has only happened since the upgrade to 10.10.
It is not good when you can not access the documents folder via the Gnome panel.
I just though that you may want to know there is a bug in the 10.10.
Thanks for your help and a very good OS thta i am converting as many
peop
OK, thats what I thought, I was just confused because I do not have a
"Files" entry in my "Places" folder.
These are the things you can please check:
In your homefolder in the file .gtk-bookmarks is a list of the entries of the
"Places" folder. They should be names something like:
file:///home/y
At the top of the Gnome panel there is a tab called 'Places' if you go
down that tab then you will see folders called 'Files', 'documents',
'Downloads', etc. if you then select one of these folders it opens in
'movie player'
hope that make it more clear.
Paul S
On 4 October 2010 11:45, Alexande
Thank you for your bug report.
What exactly do you mean by "Places" -> "Files"? Is it any one of "Home
Folder", "Desktop", "Documents" etc. or are you selecting "Recent Documents"
and a file?
10.10 RC has been released recently. Could you please check if your bug
is reproducible in the 1010 Rel
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