It looks like the fix [1] to the upstream issue [2] is pretty simple -
would it be practical to apply it to the package in Trusty?
[1]: https://github.com/FreeRDP/Remmina/issues/63
[2]:
https://github.com/FreeRDP/Remmina/commit/1901a1e9e5282c1deca2f5f98476e2c7e9243d35
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Nautilus handling the desktop under gnome-shell seems to be the default
for the guest session, according to gnome-tweak-tool and observed
behaviour. For example, right clicking on the desktop allows you to
create new folders and documents. The Ctrl-L bar is definitely not
appearing: there's nothing
Hmm; it may be a bug that's present in the upstream version, but I can't
seem to reproduce it on Oneiric when logged in to a guest GNOME session
(i.e. one using gnome-shell). It may be that there's some behaviour that
blocks Ctrl-L when nautilus is running under gnome-shell that isn't
working under
Ah, worked it out. Open a normal nautilus window and choose View > Main
Toolbar to remove the toolbar from nautilus windows. Click on the
desktop and press Ctrl-L and the location field appears at the top of
the desktop, behind the Unity panel.
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Ok, here's a screenshot of what I see when I press Ctrl-L on my login.
I've tried reproducing while using the guest session, but it doesn't
seem to have the same problem. This suggests it could be something to do
with the settings that I have accumulated from previous versions of
nautilus, but I'm
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/884941
Title:
Ctrl-L on desktop puts location bar behind panel
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
When u
Public bug reported:
When using Unity, clicking on the desktop to give it the keyboard focus
and then pressing Ctrl-L causes a location bar to appear behind (and
partly obscured by) the Unity panel, and the icons on the desktop
shuffle down slightly. In previous versions using Gnome 2 this shortcu
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