Just experienced this problem with a Seagate Expansion Drive - In
Nautilus ownership is 'me' and permission is 'create and delete files'
but when trying to write to the file the popup appears saying read-only.
I tried the killall Nautilus and access is restored.
The system is ubuntu 16.04 LTS; nau
Public bug reported:
With a fresh install of 12.10 (after successfully using 12.04 on another
partition of the same machine) I found I could not add my network
printer (on a synology ds211j). I went to System Settings>Printers and
while the correct printer had been identified, it was identified a
[corrected for typo] My original workaround was to install 3.6.3 (on a fresh
install of 12.10 - the package in synaptic is 1:3.6.3-0ubuntu2~ubuntu12.10.1).
It was not a problem at first but I now find (after a recent update) that the
problem affects this version as well. The resizing occurs in t
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1073913 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1073913
[corrected for typo] Adding this here as Bug #1073913 was closed down
because a fix is supposed to be in the update (3.6.3) but see below.
My original workaround was to install 3.6.3 (on a fresh install of
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1073913 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1073913
Adding this here as Bug #1073913 was closed down because a fix is
supposed to be in the update (3.6.3) but see below.
My original workaround was to install 3.6.3 (on a fresh install of 12.04 - the
package
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1073913 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1073913
Adding this here as Bug #1073913 was closed down because a fix is
supposed to be in the update (3.6.3) but see below.
My original workaround was to install 3.6.3 (on a fresh install of 12.04 - the
package
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1073913 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1073913
[corrected for typo] Adding this here as Bug #1073913 was closed down
because a fix is supposed to be in the update (3.6.3) but see below.
My original workaround was to install 3.6.3 (on a fresh install of
My original workaround was to install 3.6.3 (on a fresh install of 12.04 - the
package in synaptic is 1:3.6.3-0ubuntu2~ubuntu12.10.1). It was not a problem
at first but I now find (after a recent update) that the problem affects this
version as well. The resizing occurs in the following situati
A perhaps less than satisfactory work around is to upgrade to Nautilus
3.6. The downside is the loss of features such as split pane etc. but
there is no auto-adjust and jumping columns
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1073913 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1073913
This is a duplicate of both 1073913 and 1066395
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1073913
Nautilus list view is constantly adjusting size of the columns
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I've experienced the same behaviour. It is on a fresh install of 12.10.
Potentially relevant packages installed include ccsm, advanced settings
and the faience theme. The jumping of the columns seems to stop if the
widths are changed but if the view is changed (Ctrl+1) and changed back
(Ctrl+2) the
I've experienced the same behaviour. It is on a fresh install of 12.10.
Potentially relevant packages installed include ccsm, advanced settings
and the faience theme. The jumping of the columns seems to stop if the
widths are changed but if the view is changed (Ctrl+1) and changed back
(Ctrl+2) t
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