[Bug 307229] Re: Ctrl+N from desktop should open a new Nautilus window

2017-02-09 Thread Dan Wolff
No, this seems to have been resolved. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is a bug assignee. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/307229 Title: Ctrl+N from desktop should open a new Nautilus window To manage notifications about this bug go t

[Bug 468280] Re: Nautilus crashed while page down/page up in unloaded folder

2009-11-09 Thread Dan Wolff
I have had this problem at least since 9.04, probably 8.10 too (and made a clean install somewhere along the way I think). I really do think there should be a better way to do this than using the command line! I'd suggest some extension to the system manager or separate program (installable by apt

[Bug 905047] [NEW] Brasero burns, but in the end makes CDs unusable

2011-12-15 Thread Dan Wolff
Public bug reported: * Using Ubuntu 11.10 * Using the CD burner integrated with Nautilus (Brasero 3.2.0-0ubuntu1) * ...but the bug was also present with 11.04 and whatever version was available then. I tried to burn a data CD, but Brasero destroys the CD. By "destroy" I mean: when I try to mount

[Bug 905047] Re: Brasero burns, but in the end make CDs unusable

2011-12-15 Thread Dan Wolff
** Attachment added: "simulate before burning" https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/905047/+attachment/2635310/+files/brasero-session1.log -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to brasero in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bug

[Bug 905047] Re: Brasero burns, but in the end make CDs unusable

2011-12-15 Thread Dan Wolff
** Attachment added: "don't simulate before burning" https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/brasero/+bug/905047/+attachment/2635311/+files/brasero-session2.log ** Summary changed: - Brasero burns, but in the end make CDs unusable + Brasero burns, but in the end makes CDs unusable -- You

[Bug 468280] Re: Nautilus crashed while page down/page up in unloaded folder

2010-04-17 Thread Dan Wolff
I managed to reproduce the problem you encountered once, Marcus. I've found an easier way to reproduce my problem - that works (i.e. crashes Nautilus) almost every time for me: Steps to reproduce: 1. Go to an empty desktop area (or empty the current one, or just minimize all windows) 2. Hold the