Same thing on Nautilus 42.1 running on Manjaro Testing. So must be
upstream.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1968792
Title:
After F10 menu Enter key opens file instead
Public bug reported:
When pressing F10 on Nautilus, the menu pops. Then the arrow keys navigate the
menu, but when pressing Enter, does not execute the selected menu action.
IE: if folder is selected, press F10, menu pops down arrow to choose "open in
terminal", press enter, Nautilus navigates t
reinodeespana = Weak (miss spelled)
reinodeespaña = Fair (spelled properly)
it's the "Ñ", witch is NOT a special character in any es_ locale.
republiquefrancaise = Weak (miss spelled)
républiquefrançaise = Good (spelled properly)
the "é" and the "ç" add extra strength, thought it's how french peo
"There are many installations and context where a strong password is not
needed, nor desired by design. E.g. cloud images have passwordless
accounts & passwordless root. Because access to those machines is locked
down via public-key ssh connections. There is no way to know what
authentication conte
xnox, I have no intent to improve the password strength verification on the
installer itself. That was a suggestion on the first post. My intentions in
this thread is to make the same relative rules apply to the installer
verification algorithm. As absolute ones, such as treating ñ as a special
Most of those words are already on the installation media.
The country names, being the most basic are obviously there since I have to
choose it on previous steps.
The most important thing is that special characters should be based on the
keymap and/or the selected locale.
Being ambiguous, like d
To be more precise in the precise pangolin installer issue, the facts are:
1. "contraseña" is marked as "Fair", having selected a spanish keymap and
spanish language on the previous steps of the installer.
2. When I try an english installation (both keymap an locale), if I use the
password "passwor
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 787465 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/787465
I'm using gnome shell on oneiric
I tried several times and several command line options, including
--hide-menubar.
Nothing works.
The menu bar appears half a second after the window is created and the prompt
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 787465 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/787465
I also think this is not a duplicate of bug #787465, theres no global
menu involved here. Might be related thou.
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