I don't know how long it will take, but in the meantime Ubuntu could
ship the patch maintained by the Arch community:
https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/tree/nautilus-restore-
typeahead.patch?h=nautilus-typeahead
It looks like this patch is kept up to date pretty well. There is a
similar patc
I don't think it's true that an option is always good. I think software
should endeavour to have decent default options, and if multiple use
cases can be accommodated without an option, then that is preferable.
But you're right, a recursive search with ctrl-f vs typeahaed with
simple typing would
On major problem with this search order is that it conflicts with the
order of files in Nautilius in the non-search view.
In my home folder I have 'thesis' and 'tmp' subfolders, and they are
shown in that order. I type 't' expecting 'thesis' to be the first
result so that I can hit enter and navig
I tested with nautilus 1:3.26.4-0~ubuntu18.04.1 and the issue is fixed
for me.
Thank you! :)
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Lubomir, what changes were required on top of the arch patch to work
with 3.26.3? I'm using the Arch patch as-is on Ubuntu 18.04 and there
don't appear to be any problems that I've noticed so far. But assuming
your changes are necessary, could you publish them somewhere? It would
be great to maybe
Attached is a screenshot of the preferences dialog with my current
settings.
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That example was my home directory, and all the files were either in my
home directory or a subfolder.
Attached is another example from within the root directory a python
project 'zprocess', searching for 'py'.
Here is the result of the find command (excluding hidden files and
folders):
zprocess
I'm using 1:3.26.3-0ubuntu4
Attached is a screenshot demonstrating the problem
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Title:
double click full s
Public bug reported:
(Nautilus 3.26.3 on Ubuntu 18.04, but bug has been present as long as
the new search box has existed to my knowledge)
If you start typing in nautilus, so long as no text field anywhere is
focused, the search box will appear and get focus, so you end up typing
into it. However
Public bug reported:
I upgraded to Ubuntu 18.04 prerelease from Ubuntu 17.10 and am finding
that Nautilus searches all subfolders when I start typing, not just the
present folder, even though I have the "search only current folder"
option selected in its preferences, and "Only searching the curren
Agreed. Distinguishing between monitors serves no purpose. Like everyone
else I have strong muscle memory to look to the top right of my screen
when I want to see status indicators, or to look to the top to see the
time, or to move my mouse to the top right to change the volume. This
muscle memory
This problem seems to be the same as in the following two Ubuntu
stackexchange posts:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/768463/laptop-headphone-jack-produces-no-sound
https://askubuntu.com/questions/219342/no-sound-output-from-headphone-jack-ubuntu12-04/859931
A temporary solution mentioned in thos
I am also having this problem on a Dell Precision 5520 (which is similar
hardware to both the Dell XPS 15 and Dell XPS 13).
Headphone output worked initially since install and then stopped working
mid-session after unplugging and re-plugging the headphones. I was
adjusting the "Alert volume" setti
Oh I see. Well that helps me a bit, thanks!
Apologies for the misplaced blame on libxml2.
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Title:
zlib1g 1.2.7 and libxml2 2.8 t
This bug concerns both zlibg1 and libxml2, though it more concerns which
versions are packaged with Ubuntu.
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I'm experiencing this bug too.
The deciding factor as to which windows move and which don't, when I
mouse-over the launchers on gnome-panel, appears to be whether that
window has at any point in the past had an overlap outside of the screen
struts, ie it has been anywhere that a newly created or m
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