Public bug reported:
Reproduce:
1. "Edit connections..."
2. Select a connection
3. Hit "Delete..."
4. Confirm removal
5. Quickly select the same network and repeat from step 3.
I guess this should be fixed by silently doing nothing if the connection
has already been removed, or by locking/reloadi
Ah, I see. Thanks!
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Title:
Incorrect sidebar status with start-with-sidebar false config
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu
Just out of pure curiosity; what's the process from now on - when would
we expect to have a Ubuntu update with the fix?
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Title:
Okay, that's weird..
I logged in as guest, and it works as you described (the sidebar is
restored on each close/open).
I like though that mine stays hidden, apart from the anoying fact that I
have to press F9 twice. There must be some inconsistency somewhere?
I might have changed some flags in d
I use 13.10.
1. Open Nautilus (any folder)
2. Press F9 (nothing happens)
3. Press F9 (sidebar opens)
Debug:
1. Open Nautilus
2. Click the arrow pointing down and "Show sidebar" is ticked
3. Press F9
4. Click the arrow pointing down and "Show sidebar" is now unticked
5. Press F9
6. Click the arrow
Public bug reported:
I prefer to not have the sidebar show as default but when I do want it, I have
to press F9 twice.
Further more the "show sidebar" option seems to behave strangely (which is
probably due to the same bug). Sometimes it's ticked even though the sidebar
isn't shown.
** Affects
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