For information, this is how Mac OS X "handles" the situation;
From: http://support.apple.com/kb/TA20999?viewlocale=en_US
"Note: If you have set up a private DNS server that resolves names in the
.local domain, computers using Mac OS X 10.2 will not use the DNS server to
resolve these names. Thi
Also note that this works when using java from Sun/Oracle.
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We use "[" and "]" in our filenames and this seems to have made the new
version throw exceptions like this:
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Compiz 0.9.0 did mention a plugin that would change the resize area of a
window.
>From http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/compiz/2010-July/003429.html
* Added edge support to grid plugin so windows can easily be resized by dragging
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Forgot to comment that the patch is against gvfs git master.
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Actually this is not a nautilus problem but a gvfs. However I think I
can create a patch for it. Stay tuned ;)
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I finally got time to debug on the computer in trouble and these are my
findings;
It seems some application sets the gconf value to false and g-s-d picks this up
and disables the touchpad as it should. Doing a switch to a console (ctrl + alt
+ f1) and back (ctrl + alt + f7) seems to trigger this
Bug [1] might be related to this. Anyone using a KMS driver and still
has this problem?
I'm also building a touchpad driver without the patch 01-synaptics-dont-
grab-if-not-on-current-VT.patch that *might* have something to do with
this as I'm not sure what it does as [2] seems to do the same thin
@skalka, would creating a new theme setting for panel background and
have the tray icons get the background color from it help?
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Just tried on Lucid and it seems to be working just fine. Do you still
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Oh, forgot to add, I cannot reproduce the original problem.
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This backtrace might be related.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open the tree view in the side pane
2. Navigate to /proc/ and one of the first processes under, eg 1
3. Hit page down, space, page down, space rapidly until nautilus crashes
(normally when you reach the end of the tree)
Looks like the probl
My guess is a rare race condition, on the other hand this is reported
against a developer version of nautilus. Could anyone reproduce this
issue in a stable release?
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Isn't this fixed in Karmic stable and Lucid? I remember I had this issue
a long time ago but then it vanished.
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This is not an upstream issue but a problem in a patch from ubuntu
(82_gnome-app-install.patch):
+void launch_gnome_app_install_mimetype(GdkScreen *screen,
+ NautilusFile *file,
+ char *uri) {
+ char *qmimetype, *quri
I've got a similar issue; after login and running "sudo chmod -x
/usr/bin/nautilus; killall nautilus" (to be able to do nautilus
hacking), a few minutes later gnome-session crashes. Got this about two
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How can I reproduce this bug? I just started nautilus-connect-server and
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Still a problem? Just tried this in 2.28.1with a few different themes
and an emblem on a folder and with 50% zoom it's there.
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Actually, it does seems to be a problem. I just opened a URL with ctrl +
l and entered ssh://u...@host and then the dialog said "Enter password".
I'll see if I can take a look at this issue later.
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I'm going to ping alex (nautilus maintainer) about a few bugs this week,
I could see if he could comment on this one as well...
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Do you still have this issue? On lucid (beta) it looks like this.
(Sorry, but the text in swedish is something along the lines "Enter
password for ftp as *username* on *host*")
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Ted, what's the status of the patch? Waiting for review or want help?
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Patch to make File Operations dialog resizable
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It surly isn't good looking but it's resizeable ;-) Comments?
Patch in sec.
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Strange. Could you try to change the return type to gboolean and return FALSE?
I cannot test that right now.
Something like
+static gboolean
+key_press_event_cb (GtkWidget *widget,
+ GdkEventKey *event,
+ FMDirectoryView *view)
+{
+ remove_update
Starcraftmazter , actually you shouldn't install it as it's a dirty
hack. But if you'd like to try it, grab nautilus from git and apply the
patch and compile. Something along this lines (not tested)
$ sudo apt-get build-dep nautilus
$ git clone git.gnome.org/nautilus
$ cd nautilus
$ patch -p1 < ha
Still a problem in lucid?
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Patch to not make nautilus crash on middle click invalid network share
and also closes the newly created tab.
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David, could you comment on what behavior you'd like?
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Made a quick and dirty hack to update the menus on all key presses and
it *feels* like it's better. Feel free to try it out and comment how it
works for you.
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OK, took a quick look at the problem and here's what I found out.
The problem is that some entries in the menu (hidden) aren't enabled (sensible)
until nautilus has scheduled an update_menus(). Also it's not only about when
loading a folder, it could also be if you're selecting a file/folder and
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As I understand this can be worked around by adding a *.icon file for
each folder and file icon with attach points [1] as the rendering is
working for that (could be a good workaround for lucid if you don't want
to patch nautilus).
[1] http://standards.freedesktop.org/icon-theme-spec/icon-theme-sp
fyi, I just applied a patch upstream.
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For info; I just attached a patch on upstream bugreport. Feel free to
try it out and comment. Works for me (tm) :)
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Oh, this was on lucid with up to date (2010-mar-26) packages.
mar...@marcus-laptop:~$ dpkg -l | grep network-ma
ii network-manager 0.8-0ubuntu2
network management framework daemon
ii network-manager-gnome0.8-0ubuntu2
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I'm not sure if I'd even should report this as I cannot / haven't tried to
reproduce the problem, but I'm pretty sure it's some pointer bug somewhere in
the applet or daemon code. It's best described by attached screenshot.
What I did wa
Actually I'd like to see it the other way around, having the breadcrumb
in nautilus. I checked the code for the breadcrumb in software center
and it seems a lot of (pyhon) work has gone in to making it (with
special theming and stuff). Wouldn't it be better to have this included
into gtk? Does it e
I'm waiting for someone (eg Alex) to review the patch. I could ping him
on Monday again.
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Neil, not sure what you mean - but all the code in the patch is necessary. I
just tried the patch against the latest 2.29.1 release and it seems to apply
nicely (I cannot test to compile it atm).
About the formatting; I hope it's standard nautilus formatting :) - in case not
- please tell me wha
Neil, yep that would be it. I'm not sure if it will apply cleanly
against 2.29 - but you're welcome to update it if its not ;)
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Quite off topic but, i did fix a couple of things in nautilus but now
I've got more interesting stuff to work on - I hope I'll get time to fix
things in nautilus later again.
Do not give up - getting to know a codebase as large and complex as
nautilus does take time. Begin with the easier things f
@Neil, np ;) . Almost forgot I had this one fixed. Nice to finally see
it get into ubuntu :)
I'm just doing it for fun and to get my OS of choice better :)
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Forgot a few things.
I'm using wine from winehq (1.1.32~winehq0~ubuntu~9.04-0ubuntu1). Also, isn't
Spotify polling the volume because when lowering the volume during commercial
the playback is paused - could that be the cause for the "flickering" in the
gvca window?
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@Alistair Buxton, I've seen the leak as well (both volume applet and
settings daemon). Right now both of them are using 13% each of my 8GB
RAM (+8GB for swap) with an uptime of 10 days. I use Spotify using wine
all day.
USER PID %CPU %MEMVSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
marcu
Not a fix or anything but i almost always use the alt + middle click to
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Oded, actually patches to make it work is availble and i think Fedora
includes those in their package. The problem is that Vincent would like
to rewrite the whole workspace/viewport code to make it generic. I guess
he doesn't have time to fix this atm as all work goes towards gnome-
shell and gnome
Pedro, no this is not reported upstream. As Sebastien wrote; somebody
having this problem should report it upstream and update this bug with
that bug number.
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How about adding options to show the folders in gnome-appearance-
properties in a new tab called "Desktop"?
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Ernest, note that a .trash folder exists in the root of every harddrive
(like a usb disk) you have deleted data from. So only looking at the
.trash in your home folder will only show deleted files from your home
folder (or anything else you've removed on the same disk). Do you know
if there's any o
kent808, I just created a symbolic link in both jaubty and karmic and
could not reproduce the problem. Is this a problem with all your
symlinks or just this one?
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Jonas, fixed in git [1]; when the error dialog appears you now have the
option to select the application you'd like to open the file with.
[1]
http://git.gnome.org/cgit/nautilus/commit/?id=58a073303977708516d3a1ff4528a7ef7ace7f26
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Jonas, could you see if you have a .hidden file on that DVD and also try
to show hidden files and see if the files shows up?
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Sancho Panza, it's probably because you're running karmic and got
unlucky. Wait a few days and then try again and the repo is probably in
a good state.
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dael99, work is progressing upstream - I now focus on getting the Open
Location dialog back after failure to open the location. The first patch
was not accepted by upstream because it was using blocking I/O.
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I guess I was wrong then, sorry about that. But I do wonder one thing -
does this mean that the errors from each PAM module is NOT shown?
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mmnz, also this seems to work quite well;
self.set_icon (sexy.ICON_ENTRY_PRIMARY,
gtk.image_new_from_stock (gtk.STOCK_FIND,
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Neil, patch is upstream now - let's hope someone sees it and finds it
enough useful for inclusion.
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** Also affects: nautilus
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Is it something like this you'd like?
(Sorry about the size)
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Sebastien, where has this bug been reported? Why isn't this one marked
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If I'm not completely mistaken, this and other suggestions to the
toolbar could be fixed as plugins or optional components ones the
toolbar editor [1] is in place.
[1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/13119
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For information, patch (and screencast!) posted upstream.
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antistress, I'd definitely say B. Part because A isn't possible (as far as I
know) and it wouldn't make sense in all applications (especially if they use
custom print management).
But, maybe we should keep the "Print as file" as a backup function where the
application designer didn't think the u
antistress, I'm not sure - after thinking about for some time maybe an
"Export ..." menuitem isn't the best either as you then can't make the
settings now available in the print dialog (such as scale). What do you
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Sebastien, yes I will, I have more patches that needs review so I'll
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Can't Rhythmbox use the new gvfs api [1] and set the icon itself?
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/nautilus-
list/2009-September/msg00020.html
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Hmm, seems the kernel devs where not so happy about the idea. If we
really want this it should be done in gvfs (with filesystem specific
checks) and not in nautilus, definitely not with blacklists.
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This is not a major problem as it can only be reproduced synthetically but
still it should be fixed as it crashes nautilus every time.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Create a new file named foo.savedSearch
2. Double click the new file
Nautilus has no
braweheart, of course you could make a wish ;-). But I do think you
should create a separate bug for it (as this bug is for fixing what is
broken). Fixing this for the "simple" search engine should be quite easy
but I'm not sure how to do it for tracker and beagle (but still not
trivial as you need
Actually vinagre has the checkbox "Show menu shortcuts" in the
preferences dialog. This should be removed unless very good reason as
this breaks the consistency among the gnome applications.
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Upstream bugzilla seems to have problem attaching files atm [1] so I'm
attaching it here first.
This patch fixes the problem when you've selected multiple search
locations and only the last one was search. It changes the NautilusQuery
api, the savedSearch file format (compatible with previous form
OK, maybe it wasn't *that* hard to fix - I've now got multi location
search working. Patch later or tomorrow. Here's a screenshot for proof
;-)
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Adding a error dialog when searching multiple locations seems like the
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OK, the problem is actually worse than I thought. Not in a single place (except
for the gui) is the code enabled to handle more than one location, ranging from
the NautilusQuery class, the engines to the XML file for saved queries.
This is obviously not a papercut unless we disable the option to
The right package would be the individual application that we would like
to have an "Export to PDF..." (or "Export...") in, such as gedit, eog,
etc.
The code is rather simple, from
http://www.gnome.org/~alexl/presentations/guadec2006-printing.pdf :
op = gtk_print_operation_new ();
// Set up op
gt
I've been pinging vuntz for the last couple of weeks about this and
other gnome-panel bugs ([1], or compiz problems with workspace switcher)
but it seems he never got the time to look them through and commit them
which is very sad. Now we're past hard code freeze and gnome-shell is
getting all atte
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I've been looking in to this and the problem isn't actually in
policykit/-gnome but a pam one. Probably specific to each pam module as
well. Changing the pam modules will change all password chats (login,
ssh, etc).
Else we could hijack the pam error message and compare it to
"Authentication Failu
The original bug that wanted this change:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=578574
And the git commit:
http://git.gnome.org/cgit/gvfs/commit/?id=62a573a22dc12f0f6d6afddc41d93059dc19a90e
David, Seb, what to do?
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Sancho, np ;-) but if you wanna try it out anyway here's a quick guide
to let you patch nautilus manually (actually, most of this can be used
for other packages as well).
Create a directory to put your packages in, such as ~/mypackages/
# mkdir mypackages && cd mypackages
Get the source for nauti
Sancho Panza, patch added to upstream bugreport - feel free to try it
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I've made some progress. At least the date shows up the in the column.
Next I'll have to figure out how to only show this column when in
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Fred, as I said I wanted that name to be able to use the
g_themed_icon_new_with_default_fallbacks () function - if you would like
to change how the icon looks like you just edit the icon. Actually the
root filesystem can be a cdrom (live cd), nfs (network boot), zip disk
(if you still got one), etc
Discussed with DanRabbit in #ayatana we suggest the naming would be
drive-harddisk-root to be able to use the
g_themed_icon_new_with_default_fallbacks () function.
Then I saw the progress in bug [1] that's using the "distributor-logo",
"start-here", "drive-harddisk" order to get the icon. (And it'
Actually this is not a nautilus bug, it's gvfs.
In daemon/gvfsbackendcomputer.c around line 522 we have
file->display_name = g_strdup (_("Filesystem"));
file->icon = g_themed_icon_new ("drive-harddisk");
file->root = g_file_new_for_path ("/");
I think just changing "drive-harddisk" to "dri
mac_v, only files with mime type of text/plain are handled.
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I think this is an issue with how we mount NTFS partitions rather then
nautilus.
Anyway I've included a patch that changes the default behavior to
"display" instead of "ask".
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