Had this bug with a clean install of ubuntu 6.06 (final) on (hda0,1).
Actually I have Wastebasket Applet 2.14.1 and GNOME Panel 2.14.1.
.Trash directory is present and fully functional, just not "connected"
to the applet.
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Trash always empty.
https://launchpad.net/bugs/34247
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desktop-bugs
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Seen using Ubuntu 6.06 and Nautilus 2.14.1.
Right click on a subdirectory, and copy it in the same directory. You should
now have two of them, with second one named "xxx (copy)".
Right click on the latter and choose rename, change the name and
As said in the bug description the change is saved. It's just the bar
that doesn't show the correct name.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Confirmed
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Glitch renaming directory
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/51124
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Sebastian, as said in the bug description the change IS saved. It's just
the bar that doesn't show the correct name.
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Glitch renaming directory
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/51124
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If you follow the description, you'll see the bug it's still here in
Ubuntu 8.04 and Nautilus 2.22.3:
1) Create a directory named A
2) Right click on the directory in Nautilus, select Rename and change the name
to B, WITHOUT giving enter or clicking elsewhere
3) Now, with the name still editable,
Look at the attached screenshot.
More than a race condition (where the results can be random) this seems
a wrong order of doing two operations: validating the rename and opening
the directory. It should first validate the rename and only then show
the directory; instead it always first shows the d